Lucas Van den Eynde
In 1998 he was the recipient of the Arlecchino Award (the award presented annually by the VSCD to the best supporting actor of the Dutch theater season) for his role as Edwaar in Ten Oorlog, which was followed by the 1999 Louis d'Or for his lead role as Bruno in Bruno in De cocu magnifique oftewel de wonderbaarlijke hoorndrager.
In 2013 he appeared in Salamander.
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Hij komt, hij komt... De intrede van de Sint
Lisa
Loslopend wild & gevogelte
Albert II
Aspe
De Ridder
De Ronde
Gent West
Glad Ijs
GR5
Het eiland
In De Gloria
Kulderzipken
Matroesjka's
Met man en macht
Salamander
Sinteressante dingen
Spitsbroers
Unité 42
Van Vlees en Bloed
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