Frederick Lau was born in 1989 in Berlin. He was just ten years old when he first appeared on-screen, and since then he has been making a name for himself as an actor with roles in over 50 German and international productions. Among the many awards he has received are the German Film Award for Best Supporting Actor for his breakthrough performance in Dennis Gansel's box office hit The Wave (2008), as well as the Grimme Award and the Bavarian Television Award for his lead role in Hermine's Huntgeburth's New Vahr South (2010). He has appeared in feature films including Julie Delpy's The Countess (2009) and Philip Koch's highly-acclaimed youth drama Picco (2009). The young actor also remains a familiar face on television, having appeared in numerous German crime series and TV films. Lau appeared in Oskar Roehler's Death to Hippies, Long Live Punk.
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