ANDREAS Lust

ACTOR

The Berliner by choice and globetrotter was born in Vienna in '67.
After a 2-year stay in Venezuela and his first contacts with performance and theater, he began his successful career by studying at the Mozarteum Salzburg.

He quickly discovered his great love for filmmaking and starred in the Berlinale competition film "The Robber," for which he received the first Austrian Film Award for Best Leading Actor and the Diagonale Acting Award.

Furthermore, he played in the Oscar-nominated film "Revanche," by Götz Spielmann, and received the Günther Rohrbach Prize as well as a nomination for the German Film Prize for his performance in "Casting," by Nicolaus Wackerbarth.

"...Andreas Lust gives a convincingly moving performance that gets to the core of Carsten's emotional truth. He physically resembles Robert Redford who also had many moments of silence in All is Lost. Lust, like Redford, knows how to convey emotions in a naturalistic way while providing you with a glimpse into the soul and inner life of Carsten..."
(Hollywood Reporter)

Andreas Lust is represented by Katrin Wans.

EIN GANZES LEBEN

COMING UP

 

LILLY’S VERSCHWINDEN

Andreas Lust will be seen in the ZDF film”Lilly’s Verschwinden,” directed by Thomas Berger and produced by Network Movie.

DIE AKADEMIE / THE ACADEMY

Andreas Lust is part of the feature film “Die Akademie,” directed by Camilla Guttner and produced by SuperCine. It was screened at the Filmfest München.

 

TAGE DIE ES NICHT GAB

Andreas Lust was shooting for the second season of the ORF/Degeto series “Tage, die es nicht gab,” directed by Anna Katharina Maier and Mirjam Unger. The series is produced by MR-Film.

TATORT - UNTER FEUER

Andreas Lust finished shooting for the MDR “Tatort - Unter Feuer,” directed by Jano Ben Chaabane and produced by Made for Film.

Mama ist die Best(i)E

Andreas Lust is part of the ZDF motion picture “Mama ist die Best(i)e,” directed by Ute Wieland and produced by Mona Film.

 

 

VARIA

Andreas Lust’s VARIA contribution is in the works. Come back soon to learn more.