François Goeske
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François Manfred André GöskeThe actual spelling of the last name is 'Göske'. Since Goeske's participation in international productions was increasing, the agency decided in 2006 to change the official spelling to Goeske. Still, both spellings appear to date in press releases and on the web. (born 18 March 1989), known professionally as François Goeske, is a French-German actor and voice actor. He lives in Munich, Germany.


Biography

Goeske was born in Saint-Doulchard, Cher (department), Cher, France. His parents nurtured his musical talent in his childhood. During that time, he also discovered his passion for the stage. At the age of nine he was accepted into the children's choir of the Bavarian State Opera in Munich. With them, he was on stage performing as a soloist in ''La Boheme'' and ''The Queen of Spades (opera), Pique Dame'', among other performances. He appeared as a leading actor in the Uli Brees musical ''Teddy – a Musical Dream''. Goeske had his first part in a theatrical film as "Kreuzkamm Junior" in ' in 2003. Shortly afterwards, he lent his singing voice to Mowgli in the German version of ''Jungle Book 2''. Aside from other dubbing assignments, Goeske could be seen in various TV shows. In 2004, production commenced on the shoot of Joseph Vilsmaier's ''Rock Crystal (film), Rock Crystal'', which hit the German film theaters in the winter of 2004/2005. In that film, Goeske played the lead role of Konrad. For this achievement, he received the Junior Media Award 'White Elephant' at 2005's Filmfest München and a nomination for the International Undine Award (together, among others, with Alexandra Maria Lara, Tom Schilling, Mavie Hörbiger, Kostja Ullmann and Robert Stadlober). In the summer of 2005, Goeske played the lead in the German-French theatrical feature ''French for Beginners'' (with co-stars like Christian Tramitz, among others), which was distributed in 2006 by Concorde Film in Germany. For this film, Goeske was again nominated for an International Undine Award in the fall of 2006. In 2007, Goeske played "Jim Hawkins" in the new TV version of the adventure classic ''Treasure Island''. At his side were, among others, performers like Tobias Moretti and Jürgen Vogel. Right after that, he shot a remake of the anti-war classic ''The Bridge'' with Franka Potente. In the summer of 2008, Goeske was hired as the protagonist of the film adaptation of ''Summertime Blues (novel), Summertime Blues''; the English young adult novel by ''Julia Clarke'' of the same name. In the fall of 2008, Goeske earned his third nomination for the International Undine Award, this time for his performance in ''Treasure Island''. In 2010, Goeske played alongside Liv Lisa Fries in the youth drama ' by author and director Thomas Stiller. For his depiction, he was awarded the Wild and Young Awards as best actor in 2012. In 2011, he took the leading part in ', a 3D mystery thriller directed by Thorsten Klein, which hit German theaters in 2013 (NFP/Warner Bros.). In the film version of the novel ' (directed by Ute Wieland; written by Nina Pourlak), he also can be seen as the protagonist. The German theatrical release was in 2014. A special TV event in 2014 was the music video "Traum (Cro song), Traum" from Panda-Rapper Cro (singer), Cro, which was simultaneously played in heavy rotation by MTV and local music broadcaster VIVA (TV station), VIVA, in which Goeske was playing the two lead characters in a double role. From 2015 to 2017, Goeske has been playing the title role in the successful ARD (broadcaster), ARD youth mystery series ''Arman's Secret''. In 2018/2019, Goeske starred in the Sputnik (radio station), MDR Sputnik web series ''Findher'' as a young man who tries to overcome his breakup with his girlfriend with the help of a dating app. In 26 episodes, he meets a wide variety of women and in the end learns to find himself anew. Since 2020, Goeske has been part of the main cast of the new ZDF crime series ''Blutige Anfänger'' (Rookies). Goeske has been a member of the German Film Academy (Deutsche Filmakademie) since 2011.


Filmography (excerpt)


Awards

International Undine Award * 2005: Best leading actor , ''Rock Crystal'' , nom. * 2006: Best comedian , ''French for Beginners'' , nom. * 2008: Best leading actor , ''Treasure Island'' , nom. Filmfest München »White Elephant Award« * 2005: Special acting award , »White Elephant« , ''Rock Crystal'' CMA Wild and Young Awards * 2008: Best actor national , silver , ''Treasure Island'' * 2008: Most popular male celebrity national , silver * 2009: Best actor national , silver , ''The Bridge'' * 2010: Best actor national , bronze , ''Summertime Blues'' * 2012: Best actor national , gold , ''She deserved it'' International Filmfestival Cinepécs Hungary * 2010: Best actor national , bronze Best Feature , ''Summertime Blues'' , nom. International Filmfest Emden * 2009: Best actor national , bronze Bernhard Wicki Award , ''Summertime Blues'' , nom. * 2009: Best actor national , bronze NDR Film Award , ''Summertime Blues'' , nom. * 2009: Best actor national , bronze EZetera Film Award , ''Summertime Blues'' , nom. Hachenburger Filmfest * 2009: Youth Review Award »Young Lion« , ''Summertime Blues'' Deutsche Film- und Medienbewertung * 2009: Rating »valuable« , ''Summertime Blues'' * 2004: Rating »high valuable« , ''Rock Crystal'' * 2002: Rating »valuable« , ''The Flying Classroom'' Festival International de Programmes Audiovisuels * 2008: Best Mini Series , ''Treasure Island'' , nom. Giffoni Film Festival (Hollywood) * 2007: Best Film 15-17 , ''French for Beginners'' Tallinn Black Nights Film Festival (Just Film) * 2007: Audience Award , ''French for Beginners'' Sprockets Toronto – International Film Festival for Children * 2007: Audience Award , ''French for Beginners'' WorldFest-Houston International Film Festival * 2007: Special Jury Remi , ''French for Beginners'' German Film Award * 2003: Best Children's Film , ''The Flying Classroom'' Golden Sparrow * 2003: Best Feature , ''The Flying Classroom''


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Official Facebook Support

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planet interview (German)

Portrait moviesection.de (2009) (German)

Portrait Süddeutsche Zeitung (2012) (German)
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