Teun Luijkx

Teun Luijkx
Teun Luijkx (right), along with Mark Waschke and VerĂ³nica Echegui in the film &ME (2013).
Born 1986
Nationality Veldhoven, Netherlands
Occupation Actor
Years active 2007-present

Teun Luijkx (born 1986, in Veldhoven) is a Dutch actor.

Luijkx grew up in Oerle, near Veldhoven. In high school, he showed interested in theater, so he ended up at the Theatre Foundation Plan in Eindhoven, a project where professional theater directors to amateurs have a chance to gain experience. After high school, he went in 2004 to Maastricht Theatre Academy, where he graduated in 2008.

After a small role in the television series Battlestar Galactica in 2008 and a supporting role in the series S1NGLE, he was cast as one of the main characters in A'dam - EVA, a collaboration between the VARA, the NTR and VPRO. In May 2011, he plays with Toneelgroep Maastricht together with Reinier Demeijer. This critically acclaimed musical theater production will end August 2011 in reprise during the Cultura Nova festival in Heerlen.

In 2013, his new film &ME will be released.

Filmography

Year Title Role Director Notes
2008 Voetbalvrouwen The barman Hans Scheepmaker TV Series (1 Episode)
2008-10 S1NGLE Vincent Anne de Clercq & Job Gosschalk TV Series (3 Episodes)
2011 Alle tijd Teun Job Gosschalk (2)
De geheimen van Barslet Kasper de Vries Boris Paval Conen TV Series (5 Episodes)
2011-14 A'dam - E.V.A. Adam de Heer Norbert ter Hall TV Series (16 Episodes)
Nominated - Picture and Sound Award for Best Actor
2012 The Spiral Max Grunfeld Hans Herbots TV Series (5 Episodes)
2012-14 Bloedverwanten Boris Lindeman Anne van der Linden & Pieter van Rijn TV Series (15 Episodes)
2013 &ME Richard Merkelbach Norbert ter Hall (2)
Anouk 'Sad Singalongs' Dana Nechushtan Short
2015 De Boskampi's Gymleraar nieuwe school Arne Toonen & Arent Jack
2016 Prinses Op De Erwt: een modern sprookje Kroonprins Manuel van Luxenstein Will Koopman TV Movie
2017 Fenix Rens Shariff Korver TV Mini-Series
2018 Retrospekt


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