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Lucas Reiber (born October 4, 1993) is a German actor. He is best known for his roles in the films ''Suck Me Shakespeer 2'', ''The Red Band Society'' and ''Die Mutter des Mörders'', and for portraying Niklas in the television series ''
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''.


Biography

He was born and raised in
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before moving to
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when he was 14. His mother is Claudia Reiber and he has a sister, Lisa Reiber. His father became a
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. Reiber first appeared on stage in 2003 at the age of ten; he impersonated the young Gavroche in the musical ''
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'' at the
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. From 2008, he was a member of the "junge Ensemble" (jE) of the
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, where he studied singing, acting and dance from 2008 to 2011. He took part in several productions there. From 2011 onwards, further acting coachings and singing lessons followed. In 2009, under the direction of
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, he played his first film role in the two-part television film
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's ' (based on '' Whiteout''). He impersonated the teenager Craig alongside
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(as Craig's grandfather 'Stanley Oxenford') and Sophie von Kessel (as Craig's mother 'Olga'). In his first feature film, the youth film ''Rock It!'' (2010), he played the role of Marc, the keyboarder of the rock band, alongside
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and
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. Before the film, he had
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lessons for six years and then got
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lessons for the film. In 2011, he starred alongside
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in the feature film ''Einer wie Bruno''; he played the young musician Benny Schmidtbauer. In the film comedy ''Fack ju Göhte 2'' (2015), Reiber played the role of Etienne ("Ploppi"). a boy with
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. In the opinion of Christoph Schröder, Reiber formed "the only ray of hope" in ''Fack ju Göhte 2'' in the weekly newspaper
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. In 2016, he received together with
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, Max von der Groeben and
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, the
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. Reiber then participated in several television films in major and minor roles. In the
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channel three-part ', he had in the 3rd part of the small role of
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Raphael. In the ZDF television comedy ', he played Henry, the friend of the drug-consuming 17-year-old son of the mayor Bea Westkamp ( Johanna Gastdorf). In the ARD TV movie ''Sprung ins Leben'', he appeared in March 2014, alongside
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, in his first major role on television. He played the talented
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player Sebastian, who uses a wheelchair after a car accident. He excelled in his role a "sensitive portrait of a traumatized young people". In the TV two-parter ''After the Fall'' (''Die Himmelsleiter'') in 2015, he played Bruno Zettler, the son of
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based black market dealer and former NS -
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Armin Zettler. In the ZDF thriller ''Die Mutter des Mörders'' (The mother of the murderer), he had the lead role, on the side of Natalia Wörner. He played Matis, the 20-year-old, mentally handicapped son of the supermarket saleswoman Maria, who comes under suspicion of murder after a violent crime. For his acting performance, he was awarded the 2016 New Faces Award. Reiber also took over roles in television series. In the third season of the
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series ''Doctor's Diary'', he played in the scenes with the childhood memories the role of the young Marc Meier, played by
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. In the multi-award-winning
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series ''
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'', he was in both seasons as Niklas Neudecker in front of the camera. Two episodes in which he starred as episodes were awarded the 'Goldener Spatz' in 2015. He had further episodes of main roles in the television series ''Heldt'' (2013, as
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accident victim Manuel Unterberg) and in ''
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'' (2013, the best friend of a young man who died of an overdose of
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). In January 2017, Reiber was in the ZDF crime series ''SOKO 5113'' (or SOKO Munich) in an episode main role to see; he played Matti Fauser, the ex-boyfriend of a dead youngster tennis player. In addition to his film career, Reiber occasionally performs in the theater. In March / April 2013, he appeared in the theater on the
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in Berlin in the role of teenage and half-orphan Jay in the tragicomedy '' A normal family'' by
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. His stage partners were Peggy Lukac (as grandmother) and
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(as Aunt Bella). Reiber is a member of the
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(German Film Academy).


Awards

* 2016:
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for Best Young Actor for film ''Fack Ju Göhte 2'' * 2016:
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's 'New Faces Award' for Best Newcomer for TV Movie ''The Mother of the Murderer'' (or ''Die Mutter des Mörders'')


Filmography


Film


Television


Personal life

He likes
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,
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and playing a lot of
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. In 2015, he was living in a shared flat, in
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. He believes in
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and wears fair trade clothes. In 2018, he was driving an
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GS car.


References


External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Reiber, Lucas 1993 births Living people People from Steglitz-Zehlendorf German male film actors German male voice actors 21st-century German male actors Male actors from Berlin