Leonard Proxauf | |
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Leonard Proxauf in January 2011 |
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Born | November 27, 1995 Berlin, Germany |
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 2006–present |
Leonard Proxauf (born November 27, 1995 in Berlin, Germany) is an Austrian[1] actor, best known for his role as Martin in the film The White Ribbon.
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Proxauf was born in Berlin. His mother is Austrian actress and artist agent Katja Proxauf. He started filming at the age of 9. His first minor role was the character of young Behrendt in the 2006 film Lohn deiner Angst. Proxauf booked his first major role in 2006. He played Jonas Block in the award winning film Nevermore (2006). In 2008 he played the small role of Christian Buddenbrook (played as an adult by August Diehl) in the literary film The Buddenbrooks.
The previous peak in Proxauf's acting career was the role of the reverend's son Martin in Michael Haneke's award-winning historical drama The White Ribbon (2009). For the European co-production, which tells of mysterious incidents in a north German village on the eve of the First World War, the 14-year-old won the Young Artist Award.[2]
Proxauf will be seen in spring 2011 in the German television (ZDF) crime series Der Komissar und das Meer (The police inspector and the sea) as the police inspector's son, Niklas. He will also appear in a television (ZDF) film Der Test. Proxauf is actually filming a guest leading role in the german TV crime serie Tatort and a lead role in the movie "Halbschatten" which both will be released in 2012
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2006 | Lohn deiner Angst | Young Behrendt | |
2006 | Nimmermeer | Jonas Block | |
2008 | Die Buddenbrooks | Young Christian Buddenbrooks | |
2009 | The White Ribbon | Martin | Young Artist Award for Best Performance in an International Feature Film - Leading Young Actor (with Leonie Benesch) |
2010 | Der Komissar und das Meer | Nicklas | |
2011 | Dear Mr. Starr (short) | ||
2012 | Tatort | ||
2012 | Halbschatten |