Tom Keune

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Tom Keune (born June 30, 1975 in Aachen ) is a German actor .

Life

Keune completed an apprenticeship as an actor at the drama school in Kiel from 1996 to 2000 .

In permanent engagements at Theater Kiel , Theater Junge Generation Dresden, Gerhart-Hauptmann-Theater Görlitz-Zittau , Landestheater Schwaben and Theater Plauen-Zwickau, he played leading roles from 2000 to 2011 (including Romeo in Romeo and Juliet , Mephisto in Faust. A tragedy. , Paul Werner in Minna von Barnhelm , Impresario in Der Hungerkünstler geht , Schupo Alfons Klostermeyer in Faith, Love, and Hope ). At the Plauen-Zwickau Theater he developed the stage version of the novel Bombel by Mirosław Nahacz with the director Konradin Kunze , the stage designer Léa Dietrich and the dramaturge Ulrike Carl and played the leading role. The premiere took place in December 2009 on the small stage of the Plauen Theater.

Keune works as a film and television actor, among others for television series such as last trace Berlin , SOKO Leipzig and Die Kanzlei , television series such as Die Eifelpraxis , Polizeiruf 110 , Tatort and Der Prag-Krimi as well as films such as Vorwärts immer! and high society . The film At the End of the Forest , in which Keune plays the leading role of Armin, won an Academy Award in the category “Student foreign narrative” in Los Angeles in 2017 .

Keune lives in Berlin.

Filmography (selection)

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