Leander Davide Koopmann

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Leander Davide Koopmann

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Leander Davide Koopmann is a German actor. He was born and raised alongside two sisters just outside of Hamburg in the north of Germany.

After spending some of his teenage years in the US, he started to take local acting classes and appeared in stage productions.
He attended the prestigious Paris drama school Cours Florent, where parts included Romeo in William Shakespeare’s ROMEO AND JULIET, Vanya in Christoper Durang’s VANYA AND SONIA AND MASHA AND SPIKE or Chadwick in Simon Stephens’s PUNK ROCK, which counts among his favorite parts to-date. He also wrote, directed and acted in his first one-man show THEN, THE LETTING GO based on the novel THE UNNAMED by Joshua Ferris.

Considering himself a method actor, Leander is working on a production of Rajiv Joseph’s GRUESOME PLAYGROUND INJURIES. 

Leander Davide Koopmann
Actor19-29 yearsGerman
Place of residence Berlin (DE)
Gendermale
Year of birth1998 (26 years)
Place of birthLüneburg
Working permitsEuropean Union (EU-27)
Housing optionsHamburg (DE), Paris (FR), New York (US), Los Angeles (US), London (GB), Düsseldorf (DE)
Driver's licensesB - Car
Eye colorblue-gray
Hair colordark blond(e)
Height (cm)188
Weight (in kg)84
LanguagesEnglish(native)German(native)French
DialectsStandard German(native dialect)
AccentsAmerican
InstrumentsviolinSaxophone
SportCrossFitFitnessSwimmingWeightliftingRowingYoga
Special skillsImprovisation
Training
Primary professional training
2020 – 2023
Other professional training
2020 – 2024
Susan Batson Studio
2020 – 2023
Shari Shaw Studio
2019
Jens Roth
Film
2020
Nahe Verwandte (Short film)
The Entertainer (MR)
Max Pross Schauspielhaus Hamburg
Theater
2023
Motherfucker With The Hat (Drama)
Ralph (MR)
Paloma Fière Cours Florent Paris
2023
Dead Poet's Society (Drama)
Chris (SR)
Olivia Valler-Feltham Cours Florent Paris
2022
The Crucible (Drama)
John Proctor (MR)
Paloma Fière Cours Florent Paris
2019
Witness for the Prosecution (Drama)
Court Usher (SR)
Lexi von Hoffmann Theater an der Marschnerstraße Hamburg