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François Goeske

François Goeske

2 titles Acting Mar 18, 1989 Saint-Doulchard, France

François Goeske, born on March 18, 1989, in Saint Doulchard, France, has established himself as a remarkable talent in both music and acting. Currently residing in Munich, François's passion for music ignited at a young age, largely inspired by his father, a cellist with the Bavarian State Opera. He began playing the piano as a child and received violin lessons by the age of five. His musical journey took a significant turn when he joined the children’s choir of the Bavarian State Opera at eight, showcasing his vocal prowess in operatic roles like those in “La Boheme” and “Pique Dame.” His growing talent soon led to a starring role in Uli Bree’s musical “Teddy.”

Simultaneously, François ventured into acting, captivating audiences with his portrayal of Kreuzkamm Jr., the brilliant young student in the 2002 remake of Erich Kästner's “The Flying Classroom,” which attracted over 1.7 million viewers. He also lent his voice to Mowgli in the German dub of Disney’s “Jungle Book 2.”

Throughout his career, François has appeared in various productions, including “French for Beginners” (2006), “Treasure Island” (2007), “The Bridge” (2008), and “Summertime Blues” (2009). His artistic contributions have garnered him three nominations for the International Undine Award, as well as accolades such as the White Elephant and multiple Celebrity Magazine trophies, underscoring his impact in the performing arts.

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