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Pascal Andres (* June 11, 1993 in Berlin) is a German film and theater actor. So far, he participated in productions such as The Red Zora / Die Rote Zora (2008), Grimm Love (2006), Crime Squad Leipzig / Soko Leipzig - in the episode Days of War / Kriegstage (2011) and Liebe macht sexy / Love makes sexy (2008). Filmography (selection) * 2011: Human Garden (shortfilm for the Berlin 48 Hour Film Project), role: Ghost * 2011: Crime Squad Leipzig / Soko Leipzig (TV series, episode Days of War / Kriegstage), role: Lasse Dembinski * 2008: Love makes sexy / Liebe macht sexy (TV film), role: Thilo Funk * 2008: The Red Zora / Die Rote Zora (theater movie), role: Nico * 2006: Two Angels for Amor / Zwei Engel für Amor (TV series - 1 episode) * 2006: The Family Attorney / Die Familienanwältin (TV series - episode Family bonds / Familienbande), role: Max Beckmann * 2006: The Homecomer's Wife / Die Frau des Heimkehrers (TV film), role: Peter Rombach * 2005: Grimm Love (theater movie), role: young Simon * 2004: The Small One, the Big One / Der Kleine, der Große (shortfilm), role: Josh * 2003: Postcard from Berlin (shortfilm for the European Film Award 2003) role: Erzähler + div. Rollen * 2002: Boomerang / Bumerang (shortfilm), role: Ben * 2002: The Clever Ones / Die Cleveren (TV series - episode Death Game / Todesspiel), role: Timmie Peik * 2001: The Publisher / Der Verleger (TV film), role: Axel jr. / Aggelli Theater (selection) * 2010: Einstein's Dreams, dancing project at the Berlin State Opera, role: Tango Dancer * 2008: , school theater, role: Hobson Biography Pascal Andres was born in 1993 in Berlin, Germany. On journeys with his family (e.g. to Indonesia, India, and the United States) he learned English at an early age and went to a bilingual international school in his hometown Berlin. He acted in child theater projects and was discovered by renowned German film and TV director Bernd Böhlich in 2000 for the part of a young boy in the TV drama "The Publisher" ("Der Verleger"). After this first film he became a client in a German child actor agency (Rietz). In the following years - besides his normal everyday school life - he acted in numerous film and TV productions that, apart from Germany, also took him to France, Namibia and Montenegro. At the European Film Award in 2003 he presented the award in the category "best male actor" to Daniel Brühl together with French acting legend Jeanne Moreau. Pascal returned to the theater stage several times and acted in commercials as well. He finished school by now and wants to turn his passion for acting into a professional career.
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