Lucas Gregorowicz (born 31 August 1976 in London) is a German-Polish actor.[1]

Lucas Gregorowicz at the NRW Kinoprogram prize (2016)

Life and work

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Gregorowicz was born in London and lived there for ten years before his family moved to Bochum, where he studied at the Schauspielschule Bochum from 1996 to 2000. From 1997 he had an engagement at the Schauspielhaus Bochum, and in 1999, he acted under the direction of Leander Haußmann in Shakespeare's Much Ado About Nothing and in 2004, under the direction of Matthias Hartmann [de], "1979" by Christian Kracht. After a few appearances in television series like Die Motorrad-Cops – Hart am Limit [de], Die Wache and Adelheid und ihre Mörder, his cinematic debut was alongside Moritz Bleibtreu in Christian Zübert's Lammbock. He also took on roles in Fatih Akin's Solino, as well as in Vivian Naefe's So schnell du kannst [de] and Sönke Wortmann's The Miracle of Bern. In Cattolica by Rudolph Jula, Gregorowicz plays the hedonistic Stefan, whose life is suddenly changed by his encounter with a stranger.

He continues to act in TV productions, such as the ARD series Vier gegen Z as Jona from 2004 to 2006, and on the ZDF series Sterne über Madeira. In 2013, he played in Generation War as a partisan leader where he mainly spoke Polish. Since 2015, he has been the police chief Adam Raczek in Polizeiruf 110 for Rundfunk Berlin-Brandenburg.

He also is a musician and is a guitarist with the Bad Boy Boogiez [de].

He is married to the German film and theater actress Adina Vetter [de] and lives in Vienna. By 2016, they had planned to move to Berlin.

Theatre roles

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TV shows

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Movies

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Awards

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  • 2003: DIVA – Deutscher Entertainment Preis

References

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  • Lucas Gregorowicz at IMDb
  • Lucas Gregorowicz at filmportal.de
  • Lucas Gregorowicz at his agency's website
  • "Lucas Gregorowicz:Vita (Stand Ende 2011)". TheaterKontakte.de (in German). Retrieved 2015-05-14.