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At the age of five, Haas was discovered in his kindergarten by casting director Marjorie Simkin. His first screen role was as a child in the 1983 [[nuclear holocaust]] film ''[[Testament (film)|Testament]]''.
At the age of five, Haas was discovered in his kindergarten by casting director Marjorie Simkin. His first screen role was as a child in the 1983 [[nuclear holocaust]] film ''[[Testament (film)|Testament]]''.


Haas became more widely known in 1985 when, at the age of eight, he appeared with [[Harrison Ford]] in ''[[Witness (1985 film)|Witness]]''. His performance as an [[Amish]] boy who is the sole witness to an undercover cop's murder was well-received by critics.<ref>[http://www.variety.com/review/VE1117796433.html Variety's] review of [[Witness (1985 film)|Witness]] </ref> Haas followed this with parts in films such as ''[[Lady in White]]'' and ''[[Solarbabies]]''. In 1989 he played in the Costa-Gavra film ''[[Music Box (film)|Music Box]]'' the role of the 12 year old son of [[Jessica Lange]] and grandson of the immigrant who was accused as a war criminal. For this role he was nominated for the award of young artists.
Haas became more widely known in 1985 when, at the age of eight, he appeared with [[Harrison Ford]] in ''[[Witness (1985 film)|Witness]]''. His performance as an [[Amish]] boy who is the sole witness to an undercover cop's murder was well-received by critics.<ref>[http://www.variety.com/review/VE1117796433.html Variety's] review of [[Witness (1985 film)|Witness]] </ref> Haas followed this with parts in films such as ''[[Lady in White]]'' and ''[[Solarbabies]]''. In 1989 he played in the Costa-Gavra film ''[[Music Box (film)|Music Box]]'' the role of the 12 year old son of [[Jessica Lange]] and grandson of the immigrant who was accused as a war criminal. For this role he was nominated for the award of young artists. Also at a young age, he stared in the movie, "Alan and Naomi"


Haas played [[AIDS]] victim [[Ryan White]] in the TV movie, ''[[The Ryan White Story]]'', for which he received an [[Emmy]] nomination. On stage in 1988, he performed alongside [[Steve Martin]] and [[Robin Williams]] in [[Samuel Beckett]]’s ''[[Waiting for Godot]]'' at [[Lincoln Center]] in [[New York City]] for director [[Mike Nichols]].
Haas played [[AIDS]] victim [[Ryan White]] in the TV movie, ''[[The Ryan White Story]]'', for which he received an [[Emmy]] nomination. On stage in 1988, he performed alongside [[Steve Martin]] and [[Robin Williams]] in [[Samuel Beckett]]’s ''[[Waiting for Godot]]'' at [[Lincoln Center]] in [[New York City]] for director [[Mike Nichols]].

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Lukas Haas
Haas at the Tribeca Film Festival, April 2007
Born
Lukas Daniel Haas
OccupationActor
Years active1983–present

Lukas Daniel Haas (born April 16, 1976) is an American actor, known for roles both as a child and as an adult. His career has spanned more than 20 years during which time he has appeared in more than 36 feature films, as well as a number of television shows and theater productions.

Biography

Personal life

Haas was born in West Hollywood, California, the son of Emily Tracy, a writer, and Berthold Haas, an artist.[1] He has two brothers, twins Simon Jakoway Haas and Nikolai Johannes Haas, both musicians/artists.

Career

At the age of five, Haas was discovered in his kindergarten by casting director Marjorie Simkin. His first screen role was as a child in the 1983 nuclear holocaust film Testament.

Haas became more widely known in 1985 when, at the age of eight, he appeared with Harrison Ford in Witness. His performance as an Amish boy who is the sole witness to an undercover cop's murder was well-received by critics.[2] Haas followed this with parts in films such as Lady in White and Solarbabies. In 1989 he played in the Costa-Gavra film Music Box the role of the 12 year old son of Jessica Lange and grandson of the immigrant who was accused as a war criminal. For this role he was nominated for the award of young artists. Also at a young age, he stared in the movie, "Alan and Naomi"

Haas played AIDS victim Ryan White in the TV movie, The Ryan White Story, for which he received an Emmy nomination. On stage in 1988, he performed alongside Steve Martin and Robin Williams in Samuel Beckett’s Waiting for Godot at Lincoln Center in New York City for director Mike Nichols.

He went on to appear in Woody Allen's Everyone Says I Love You, Tim Burton's Mars Attacks, and Alan Rudolph's Breakfast of Champions. Haas' work in the 2000s includes Brick, Gus Van Sant's Last Days, and While She Was Out with Kim Basinger.

Music

Haas is also a musician;[3] he plays drums and piano for a band called The Rogues. He has appeared in the music videos for My Chemical Romance's "Welcome to the Black Parade", OutKast's "Roses", UGK's "International Player's Anthem (I Choose You)", and Death Cab For Cutie's "Cath…".

Filmography

References