Luk Slomka, an industrious actor driven by passion and dedication, began his acting career early, taking on a role in the German feature film "UNTER DEUTSCHEN BETTEN" at just 10 years old, alongside luminaries Veronica Ferres, Heiner Lauterbach, and Milan Peschel. This experience marked the onset of Luk's immersion into the acting world. His artistic journey includes over seven years of intensive training at Stagecoach Hannover, where he dedicated Saturdays to refining his craft in acting, singing, and dancing, as well as participating in numerous acting and camera trainings. Before reaching 18, Luk had already appeared in more than a dozen short films and took on the leading role of Moritz Stiefel in the musical version of "Spring Awakening."
After successfully completing his International Baccalaureate (IB), Luk seamlessly transitioned into television productions and recently also contributed to the filming of the new movie "GRÜSSE VOM MARS", coming to cinemas in 2024. Additionally, Luk starred in "Lakeside Whispers," a short film in which he played the lead, showcasing his versatile acting skills.
Luk's dedication to physical fitness is evident in his consistent routine of 6-8 workouts per week. Starting at the age of 4 with soccer, he explored a range of sports, including martial arts like bojutsu and sword fighting, as well as karate, gymnastics, and various ball sports.
With a career spanning diverse realms, from short films and theater productions, to television productions and big feature films, Luk Slomka's boundless enthusiasm for both acting and sports remains unchanged.