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Florian Lukas

Date of Birth
03/16/1973 - 12:00
Geburtsort
Berlin (Ost)
Biography

Florian Lukas, born March 16, 1973, in Berlin, made his stage debut in 1990 at the age of 17. In the same year, Lukas appeared in his first movie, "Banale Tage", one of the last DEFA productions, directed by Peter Welz. He then attended drama school at Babelsberg's Filmhochschule but dropped out to play a part in Mark Schlichter"s film "Ex" (1995) which was followed by several parts in TV series and student films.

Lukas became known to a wider audience in Til Schweiger's thriller "Der Eisbär" ("The Polar Bear", 1998) and won the Bavarian film award as "Best new actor" for his performance in Sönke Wortmann's "St. Pauli Nacht" (1999) and for his portray of the lively rapper Rico in Sebastian Schipper's "Absolute Giganten" ("Gigantic"). Lukas also won the New Faces Award and an actor"s award at the Sochi film festival for his performance in "Absolute Giganten".

In "Zoom" ("Zoom - It"s Always About Getting Closer", 2000), directed by Otto Alexander Jahrreis, played the leading role of Tom Waller, a lonely video voyeur, who appoints himself as the guardian angel of a call girl. In 2003, Lukas won the German film award as "Best supporting actor" for his performance as Denis in Wolfgang Becker's "Good Bye, Lenin!".

In the following years, Lukas starred in Hendrik Handloegten's "Liegen lernen" ("Learning to Lie", 2003), Hendrik Hölzemann's much-noticed drama "Kammerflimmern" ("Off Beat", 2004), and "One Day in Europe" (2005), directed by Hannes Stöhr. Furthermore, he took the stage in Ulrich Mühe's production of Heiner Müller's "Der Auftrag".

In 2005, Lukas starred in another leading role as a filmmaker-to-be in Lars Kraume's "Keine Lieder über Liebe" ("No Songs of Love"). At least since this film, Florian Lukas took hold as one of the most interesting actors of more recent German cinema.

In the following years, he played leading roles and key supporting roles in films as diverse as the romantic football comedy "FC Venus" alongside Nora Tschirner and Christian Ulmen, the army comedy "Kein Bund fürs Leben", Lars Becker's TV crime film "Der Ausbruch", and Maggie Peren's social comedy "Stellungswechsel" ("Special Escort"). In 2008, Lukas appeared alongside Benno Fürmann in the mountain climber drama "Nordwand" ("North Face"). The same year he played a paparazzo in Hans-Christoph Blumenberg's satire "Warten auf Angelina". In 2009, Lukas appeared in several TV productions, including eight episodes of the comedy format "Der Kleine Mann".

Following a supporting role in Feo Aladag's multiple award-winning drama "Die Fremde" ("When We Leave", 2010) and a starring role in the acclaimed TV miniseries "Weissensee" (2010), which tells the story of two East-German families in the 1980s, Florian Lukas returned to the big screen as the male lead in the tragicomedy "I Phone You", which was released in 2011.

The same year, Lukas had parts in the action movie "DON – The King is back" (DE/IN) and the Holocaust drama "Die verlorene Zeit" ("Remembrance"), which was directed by Anna Justice, who also helmed the two-part fairy tale adaptation "Pinocchio" (2013), in which Lukas played a mischievous cat.

Lukas kept a busy schedule with turns in numerous TV and movie productions lie "Wir tun es für Geld" (2014, TV), "Grand Budapest Hotel" (2014), "Der letzte Kronzeuge" (2014, TV) and "Silvia S. − Blinde Wut" (2015, TV). His guest-starring appearance in the comedy show "Der Tatortreiniger" garnered him a nomination at the 2014 Deutsche Schauspielpreis. Lukas also remained a regular cast member on the award-winning series "Weissensee", and in 2014, he became one of the leads of the new series "Friesland".

He played one of the police detectives in "Die Ermittler - Nur für den Dienstgebrauch" (2016), the third part of the trilogy "Mitten in Deutschland: NSU" ("NSU – German History X"). Director Lars Kraume next cast Lukas both in the comedy "Der König von Berlin" (2017, TV) and the drama Das schweigende Klassenzimmer" ("The Silent Revolution").

On TV, he apperaed in Ed Herzog's crime thriller "Ein verhängnisvoller Plan" (2019) and Florian Gallenberger's World War II drama "Der Überläufer" (2020), among others.  On the big screen, the award-winning youth film "Madison - Ungebremste Girlpower" ("Madison", 2020) showed him as an ambitious professional cyclist and father of the young main character, the humorous love story "Sweet Disaster" (2020) as a lovesick pilot and the docudrama "Heinrich Vogeler - Aus dem Leben eines Träumers" (2022) in the title role of the famous painter.

 

Filmography
2024-2026
Die drei ??? - Toteninsel
  • Cast
2024/2025
Etwas ganz Besonderes
  • Cast
2024/2025
Neue Geschichten vom Pumuckl [Staffel 2]
  • Cast
2024/2025
Rosenthal
  • Cast
2024
Die drei ??? und der Karpatenhund
  • Cast
2023/2024
Schweigen
  • Cast
2023/2024
Familie is nich
  • Cast
2023/2024
Bernhard Hoetger - Zwischen den Welten
  • Cast
2022-2024
In Liebe, Eure Hilde
  • Cast
2021/2022
Die drei ??? - Erbe des Drachen
  • Cast
2020/2021
Sweet Disaster
  • Cast
2020-2022
Heinrich Vogeler - Aus dem Leben eines Träumers
  • Cast
2021
Die Wespe
  • Cast
2019/2020
Madison - Ungebremste Girlpower
  • Cast
2019/2020
Der Überläufer
  • Cast
2018/2019
Ein verhängnisvoller Plan
  • Cast
2017/2018
Weissensee [Staffel 4]
  • Cast
2018
Tod im Kiez
  • Cast
2017/2018
Das schweigende Klassenzimmer
  • Cast
2017
Hinter Glas
  • Cast
2016/2017
Der König von Berlin
  • Cast
2016/2017
Die Unsichtbaren - Wir wollen leben
  • Cast
2015/2016
Der treue Roy
  • Cast
2015/2016
Die Ermittler - Nur für den Dienstgebrauch
  • Cast
2014/2015
Silvia S. - Blinde Wut
  • Cast
2015
Weissensee [Staffel 3]
  • Cast
2015
Der letzte Job
  • Cast
2014
Tag der Wahrheit
  • Cast
2013/2014
Grand Budapest Hotel
  • Cast
2013
Pinocchio
  • Cast
2012/2013
Weissensee [Staffel 2]
  • Cast
2011/2012
DON - The King is back
  • Cast
2012
Funfactory
  • Cast
2009-2011
Die verlorene Zeit
  • Cast
2011
Rififi in Berlin
  • Voice
2010/2011
I Phone You
  • Cast
2010/2011
Anduni - Fremde Heimat
  • Cast
2009/2010
Weissensee [Staffel 1]
  • Cast
2008-2010
Die Fremde
  • Cast
2007/2008
Warten auf Angelina
  • Cast
2007/2008
Nordwand
  • Cast
2008
vorher nachher
  • Cast
2007
Stellungswechsel
  • Cast
2006/2007
Kein Bund für's Leben
  • Cast
2005/2006
Der Ausbruch
  • Cast
2005/2006
FC Venus - Elf Paare müsst ihr sein
  • Cast
2005
Die Nacht der großen Flut
  • Cast
2004/2005
Die letzte Schlacht
  • Cast
2004/2005
Keine Lieder über Liebe
  • Cast
2004/2005
One Day in Europe
  • Cast
2003/2004
Sergeant Pepper
  • Voice
2003/2004
Kammerflimmern
  • Cast
2004
Shocking Shorts 2
  • Cast
2002/2003
Amok!
  • Cast
2002/2003
Befreite Zone
  • Cast
2002/2003
Liegen lernen
  • Cast
2002/2003
Der Aufstand
  • Cast
2002/2003
Zuckerbrot
  • Cast
2001-2003
Good Bye, Lenin!
  • Cast
2001/2002
Liebe darf alles
  • Cast
2000/2001
Mädchen Mädchen
  • Cast
2000/2001
Wambo
  • Cast
2000/2001
Mördergrube
  • Cast
2001
Planet der Kannibalen
  • Cast
2000/2001
Emil und die Detektive
  • Cast
2001
Das Glück sitzt auf dem Dach
  • Cast
1999/2000
Der Sommer mit Boiler
  • Cast
1999/2000
Zoom - It's Always About Getting Closer
  • Cast
1998/1999
Absolute Giganten
  • Cast
1997
Das vergessene Leben
  • Cast
1998/1999
St. Pauli Nacht
  • Cast
1998
Bauernopfer
  • Cast
1998
Der Eisbär
  • Cast
1998
Dunckel
  • Cast
1997/1998
Tut mir leid wegen gestern
  • Cast
1996
60 Minuten Todesangst
  • Cast
1997
Der Hauptmann von Köpenick
  • Cast
1996/1997
Härtetest
  • Cast
1996/1997
Bandagistenglück
  • Cast
1997
Life is too short, to dance with ugly women
  • Cast
1997
Dazlak
  • Cast
1996/1997
Dumm gelaufen
  • Cast
1996
Der schlanke Tod
  • Cast
1996
Zahltag
  • Cast
1994/1995
Ex
  • Cast
1993/1994
Singvogel
  • Cast
1994
Kommt Mausi raus?!
  • Cast
1999
Das Paradies ist eine Falle
  • Cast
1990/1991
Banale Tage
  • Cast
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