Lukas Daniel Haas

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Lukas Daniel Haas Wiki Biography

Lukas Daniel Haas was born on 16 April 1976, in West Hollywood, California USA, to Emily Tracy, a screen writer, and Berthold Haas, an artist of German descent. He is an actor and musician, who has appeared in a number of high-profile films during his acting career which began in the early 1980s.

So just how rich is Lukas Haas at present? Sources state that Haas has earned a net worth of over $12 million, as of early 2017, accumulated during his long acting career.

Haas was raised within an artistic family, with his twin siblings. His talents were recognized at an early age, with casting director Margery Simkin spotting his acting potential when Haas was only five years old. He made his film debut in 1983, appearing in the nuclear holocaust film “Testament”. Two years later, he landed the role of Amish child Samuel Lapp in the award-winning crime thriller “Witness”, earning critical acclaim. The role brought him a decent amount of recognition, paving his way to starring parts in the late ’80s films like “Lady in White”, “Solarbabies”, “The Wizard of Loneliness” and “Music Box”, earning a nomination for the Young Artist Award for the latter film, which was co-written by his mother. His net worth began to rise.

During this time, he also gained some stage experience, appearing in a production of Samuel Beckett’s “Waiting for Godot”. Haas’ portrayal of AIDS victim, Ryan White, in the controversial television film “The Ryan White Story” brought him a nomination for an Emmy Award. His roles in all these projects offered an ideal showcase for Haas’ talent, considerably adding to his wealth.

The next decade brought yet more starring roles for the young actor, such as in the films “Rambling Rose”, “Alan & Naomi”, “Leap of Faith” and “Boys”. Haas started to enjoy great popularity with audiences, and improving his net worth.

Opportunities continued to come his way in the 2000s as well, and Haas seemed to have unlimited possibilities. He starred in the TV film “Lathe of Heaven” and in a number of films, including the acclaimed neo-noir mystery film “Brick” and in the Kurt Cobain’ inspired drama “Last Days”. He also added some television gigs, appearing in the series “Criminal Minds” and “24”, and went on to expand his resume with a number of other film roles, starring in “Material Girls”, “The Tripper” and “Gardener of Eden”. In 2008 Haas starred as Chuckie in the thriller film “While She Was Out”, and two years later he landed a role in the acclaimed Leonardo DiCaprio sci-fi film “Inception”. His performances in all these projects secured him his spot in Hollywood, providing him with significant income.

In the following years, he starred in films such as “Crazy Eyes”, “Contraband” and “Jobs”, and was also a cast member in the television series “Touch”. His most recent film appearances were in the 2015 “Dark Was the Night” and “The Revenant”.

Aside from his acting career, Haas has also pursued a career in music. He has been a member of a band called The Rogues, playing drums and piano. He has collaborated with other artists as well, such as Macy Gray and Jet, and has appeared in several music videos. In addition, he has composed music for several soundtracks, such as that of “Breakfast of Champions” and “Last Days”. His music career has been another source of his fortune.

When it comes to his personal life, Haas tends to be quite secretive. Thus, there are no confirmed reports of him being married, or dating someone at present.

IMDB Wikipedia “Alan and Naomi” (1992) “Cath…” (Death Cab For Cutie) “International Player’s Anthem” (I Choose You “Roses” (OutKast’s) “She’s a Genius” (Jet’s) “Solarbabies” (1986) “Welcome to the Black Parade” (My Chemical Romance’s) $12 Million 1976-04-16 1997 Berthold Haas California COFCA Award (2011) Emily Tracy FilmOut Festival Award (2013) Ft. Lauderdale International Film Festival – President Award (1999) Jet Lady in White (1988) Lukas Haas Lukas Haas – EP (2008) Lukas Haas Net Worth Music Box (1989) Nikolai Johannes Haas Phoenix Film Critics Society Awards (2010) producer Rambling Rose (1991) Saturn Awards for Best Performance by a Younger Actor (1990 Simon Jakoway Haas Testament Texas Film Hall of Fame (2010) The Rogues U.S. UGK’s) WAFCA Award West Hollywood Young Artist Awards

Lukas Daniel Haas Quick Info

Full Name Lukas Haas
Net Worth $12 Million
Date Of Birth April 16, 1976
Place Of Birth West Hollywood, California, U.S.
Height 1.85 m
Profession Actor, musician
Nationality American
Parents Emily Tracy, Berthold Haas
Siblings Simon Jakoway Haas, Nikolai Johannes Haas
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Awards FilmOut Festival Award (2013), COFCA Award (2011), Ft. Lauderdale International Film Festival – President Award (1999)
Albums Lukas Haas – EP (2008)
Music Groups The Rogues, Jet
Nominations Texas Film Hall of Fame (2010),Saturn Awards for Best Performance by a Younger Actor (1990, 1997), Young Artist Awards, WAFCA Award, Phoenix Film Critics Society Awards (2010)
Movies “Testament” (1983), “Lady in White” (1988), “Solarbabies” (1986), “Music Box” (1989), “Alan and Naomi” (1992), “Rambling Rose” (1991)
TV Shows “Roses” (OutKast’s), “Welcome to the Black Parade” (My Chemical Romance’s), “International Player’s Anthem” (I Choose You, UGK’s), “Cath…” (Death Cab For Cutie), “She’s a Genius” (Jet’s); “The Twilight Zone”, “The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles”, “As Told by Ginger”, “The Zeta Project”, “24”, “Cri…

Lukas Daniel Haas Quotes

  • I’ve built an 8-track studio in my house that’s virtually identical to what they used at Abbey Road, and I also own the 16-track set-up that Led Zeppelin used to record ‘Houses of the Holy.’ I’m interested in producing, but I’m mostly recording my own stuff.
  • A low budget is uncomfortable.
  • I’m remixing an R.E.M. track called ‘I’ve Been High’ from their last album, ‘Reveal.’ It’s a beautiful song, but record execs didn’t put it out as a single because it didn’t sound like the R.E.M. we’re used to. So I asked Michael Stipe if I could have the tapes to do a remix, and he agreed.
  • Balancing my film career and my music will be something I’m just going to have to deal with, as it happens. I think I can balance it out; the choices will probably be pretty clear. If there’s a movie I just have to do, I will work the music around it.
  • I love seeing people having fun. Everyone over in L.A. is too cool for it. That’s the problem.
  • I also couldn’t pass up the opportunity to be in the same movie as Jack Nicholson and Glenn Close.
  • Material Girls was so different for me, I’d never done a teen movie.
  • This was basically the first time I got to act in action scenes, with things blowing up all around me. It sounds corny, but I think every actor would like to – at least once in his or her career – play the person who saves the entire world.
  • One day when I was like 9, I heard the Beatles on the radio, and I asked my dad who they were. He told me they were the best band in the world, and I became obsessed. He started giving me their albums in sequential order, and I listened to them – and only them – until I was probably in high school.
  • I’ve had offers to sign a record deal, but the people I’ve talked to have wanted to package me and have me meet with songwriters who’ve written stuff for Whitney Houston, that sort of thing. That’s not at all my style.
  • I’ve been into music for a long time. I started playing drums when I was 8 and piano when I was 10, then bass and guitar when I was 18.
  • It was a wonderful experience to work with Sylvia. She pushed me to be more powerful with my acting, and she told me scores of the most incredible stories I’ve ever heard. She is amazing.
  • It’s cool to play a sinister bad guy who also has a human side.
  • On a low-budget film, you don’t have all the luxuries.
  • I was in Kansas for about a month, and we worked most of the time in a very small town, so it felt like the production basically took the whole town over. In a way, we were the Martians in Kansas.
  • I like both music and acting, and they both have a lot in common – timing, immediacy, stuff like that. But acting is more regimented. You wait around for hours, you don’t get to write the script, you get hired. Music represents me better. I’m not acting; I’m just expressing myself.
  • In choosing any role, I ask the same questions: what kind of part is it? is the role challenging? does the director have a vision? is the story moving? etc.

Lukas Daniel Haas Important Facts

  • He appeared in two films with Natalie Portman in 1996: Mars Attacks! (1996) and Everyone Says I Love You (1996).
  • Lukas played the role of Daniel in the 1986 film Solarbabies, Starring Richard Jordan, Jason Patric, & Jamie Gertz.
  • His father is a German immigrant. His mother, who was born in Texas, is of English and German ancestry.
  • As of 2016, has appeared in four films that were nominated for the Best Picture Oscar: Witness (1985), Inception (2010), Lincoln (2012) and The Revenant (2015).
  • Has appeared in two Kiefer Sutherland shows: 24 (2001) and Touch (2012).
  • He made guest appearances on both The Twilight Zone (1985) and The Twilight Zone (2002).
  • He was inducted into the Texas Film Hall of Fame on March 11, 2010 during the occasion of their 10th anniversary awards ceremony.
  • Was considered for the role of Dr. Spencer Reid on Criminal Minds (2005), but did not want to commit to a television series at the time. The role went to Matthew Gray Gubler instead, and Haas later guest starred in the series as a store clerk who ends up being the elusive “Footpath Killer”.
  • Good friends with Leonardo DiCaprio.
  • Eleven years after playing the title role in Witness (1985), opposite Harrison Ford, he appeared in Mars Attacks! (1996). At the end of the film, he receives a medal, just as Ford did in Star Wars: Episode IV – A New Hope (1977). Ford received the medal from Carrie Fisher, playing Princess Leia. Haas received his from Natalie Portman, who would go on to play Princess Leia’s mother, Queen Amidala.
  • Lukas enjoyed ice skating (hockey) and turned up on occasion at the ice rink at Northcross Mall in Austin (1986-1988). He was a good skater, by the way, and the employees were quite fond of him.
  • Brothers are fraternal twins named Simon and Nikolai Haas. Like Lukas, they are also musicians.
  • Drummer and pianist for a band called the Rogues
  • Son of Emily Tracy.

Lukas Daniel Haas Filmography

Title Year Status Character Role
Frank and Ava 2017 filming Officer Josenhans Actor
Browse post-production Actor
The Revenant 2015 Jones Actor
Tooken 2015 Buddy #1 (as Lucas Haas) Actor
Always Worthy 2015 Breck Actor
Dark Was the Night 2014 Donny Saunders Actor
Transcendence 2014/I James Thomas Actor
Pawn Shop Chronicles 2013 Vernon Actor
Touch 2013 TV Series Calvin Norburg Actor
Meth Head 2013 Kyle Actor
Jobs 2013 Daniel Kottke Actor
Delivery 2012/III Short Kenneth Actor
Lincoln 2012 First White Soldier Actor
Crazy Eyes 2012 Zach Actor
Contraband 2012 Danny Raymer Actor
Red Riding Hood 2011 Father Auguste Actor
Inception: The Cobol Job 2010 Video short Nash Actor
Inception 2010 Nash Actor
Bastard 2010 Short Driver Actor
The Perfect Age of Rock ‘n’ Roll 2009 Clifton Hangar Actor
Entourage 2008 TV Series L.B. Actor
While She Was Out 2008 Chuckie Actor
The Brothers Bloom 2008 Bar Patron (uncredited) Actor
T Takes: Room 108 2008 Video short The guest in room 108 Actor
Death in Love 2008 Youngest Son Actor
The Cradle 2007 Frank Actor
Gardener of Eden 2007 Adam Harris Actor
Dirt 2007 TV Series Marqui Jackson Actor
Who Loves the Sun 2006/I Will Morrison Actor
The Tripper 2006 Ivan Actor
Material Girls 2006 Henry Baines Actor
Swedish Auto 2006 Carter Actor
Alpha Dog 2006 Buzz Fecske Actor
The Darwin Awards 2006 Farley Actor
Characters 2005 Short Zach Actor
Criminal Minds 2005 TV Series Clerk (The Footpath Killer) Actor
Barry Dingle 2005 Matt Huggins Actor
Last Days 2005 Luke Actor
The Youth in Us 2005 Short Jack Actor
24 2005 TV Series Andrew Paige Actor
Brick 2005 The Pin Actor
Dirt Squirrel 2005 TV Movie Actor
Young Americans 2004 Short Jesse Actor
Justice League 2003 TV Series Private Actor
Bookies 2003 Casey Actor
The Twilight Zone 2002 TV Series Corey Williams Actor
Lathe of Heaven 2002 TV Movie George Orr Actor
The Zeta Project 2002 TV Series Casey MacCurdy Actor
As Told by Ginger 2002 TV Series Jake Actor
Long Time Dead 2002 Webster Actor
The Pearl 2001 Kino Actor
Heavy Gear: The Animated Series 2001 TV Series Marcus Rover Actor
Zoolander 2001 Lukas Haas Actor
Son of the Beach 2001 TV Series Krazy Actor
Running Free 1999 Narrator (voice) Actor
Breakfast of Champions 1999 George ‘Bunny’ Hoover Actor
In Quiet Night 1998 Russell Actor
David and Lisa 1998 TV Movie David Actor
Kiss & Tell 1997 Don the Forensic Intern Actor
Mars Attacks! 1996 Richie Norris Actor
Johns 1996 Donner Actor
Everyone Says I Love You 1996 Scott Actor
Boys 1996 John Baker Jr Actor
Aventures dans le Grand Nord 1995 TV Series Rod Elliot Actor
Warrior Spirit 1994 TV Movie Rod Actor
The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles 1993 TV Series Norman Rockwell Actor
Leap of Faith 1992 Boyd Actor
Alan & Naomi 1992 Alan Silverman Actor
Convicts 1991 Horace Robedaux Actor
Rambling Rose 1991 Buddy Actor
The Perfect Tribute 1991 TV Movie Benjamin Blair Actor
Music Box 1989 Mikey Talbot Actor
See You in the Morning 1989 Petey Goodwin Actor
The Ryan White Story 1989 TV Movie Ryan White Actor
Peacemaker 1989 Short Davy Cooper Actor
The Wizard of Loneliness 1988 Wendall Actor
Lady in White 1988 Frankie Scarlatti Actor
A Place at the Table 1988 TV Movie Charlie Williams Actor
CBS Schoolbreak Special 1987 TV Series Mike Sanders Actor
Solarbabies 1986 Daniel Actor
The Twilight Zone 1986 TV Series Mike (segment “What Are Friends For?”) Actor
Shattered Spirits 1986 TV Movie Brian Mollencamp Actor
Amazing Stories 1985 TV Series Brian Globe Actor
Brothers-in-Law 1985 TV Movie Luke Actor
Witness 1985 Samuel Actor
Trapper John, M.D. 1984 TV Series Nicholas Actor
Love Thy Neighbor 1984 TV Movie Bobby Leob Actor
Jessie 1984 TV Series Tim Buckley Actor
Testament 1983 Scottie Wetherly Actor
Last Days 2005 performer: “Untitled” / writer: “Untitled” Soundtrack
Breakfast of Champions 1999 performer: “Borrowed Borodin”, “Stranger in Paradise”, “Wedding Day”, “Mr. Rhythm Mover”, “Good Art Just Ahead” / writer: “Mr. Rhythm Mover”, “Good Art Just Ahead” Soundtrack
In Quiet Night 1998 performer: “Eyes” / writer: “Eyes” Soundtrack
David Blaine: Street Magic 1996 TV Movie documentary performer: “Left” / writer: “Left” Soundtrack
The Ryan White Story 1989 TV Movie performer: “Authority Song” – uncredited Soundtrack
Breakfast of Champions 1999 music producer: Bunny Hoover sessions / musician: keyboards, Bunny Hoover sessions Music Department
Don Jon 2013 thanks / the producers would like to thank Thanks
What We Do Is Secret 2007 special thanks Thanks
The Thin Red Line 1998 thanks Thanks
Reality Factor: The Stunts and Action of ‘Contraband’ 2012 Short Himself Self
Under the Radar: The Making of ‘Contraband’ 2012 Video short Himself Self
Making ‘Who Loves the Sun’ 2007 Video short Himself Self
Shootout 2007 TV Series Himself Self
The Morning Show with Mike & Juliet 2007 TV Series Himself – Guest Self
Cast of Characters: The Making of ‘Material Girls’ 2006 Video documentary short Himself Self
Last Call with Carson Daly 2006 TV Series Himself – Guest Self
That Guy 2006 Short Himself Self
Making of Last Days 2005 Video short Himself Self
50 Cutest Child Stars: All Grown Up 2005 TV Movie documentary Himself Self
Between Two Worlds: The Making of ‘Witness’ 2005 Video documentary Himself Self
Late Show with David Letterman 2004 TV Series Himself Self
Testament at 20 2003 Video documentary short Himself Self
Child Stars: Their Story 2000 TV Movie documentary Himself Self
Intimate Portrait 1999 TV Series documentary Himself Self
1998 MTV Movie Awards 1998 TV Special Himself Self
The 58th Annual Academy Awards 1986 TV Special Samuel Lapp (uncredited) Archive Footage
Video on Trial 2006 TV Series The Patient Archive Footage
The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones: Passion for Life 2000 TV Movie Norman Rockwell Archive Footage

Lukas Daniel Haas Awards

Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie Category
2013 FilmOut Festival Award FilmOut San Diego, US Best Actor Meth Head (2013) Won
2013 Jury Award Out on Film, Atlanta, US Best Actor Meth Head (2013) Won
1999 President Award Ft. Lauderdale International Film Festival Star on the Horizon Won
1992 Young Artist Award Young Artist Awards Best Young Actor Starring in a TV Movie The Perfect Tribute (1991) Won
1989 Young Artist Award Young Artist Awards Best Young Actor in a Special, Pilot, Movie of the Week or Mini-Series A Place at the Table (1988) Won
1989 Young Artist Award Young Artist Awards Best Young Actor in a Horror or Mystery Motion Picture Lady in White (1988) Won
2013 FilmOut Festival Award FilmOut San Diego, US Best Actor Meth Head (2013) Nominated
2013 Jury Award Out on Film, Atlanta, US Best Actor Meth Head (2013) Nominated
1999 President Award Ft. Lauderdale International Film Festival Star on the Horizon Nominated
1992 Young Artist Award Young Artist Awards Best Young Actor Starring in a TV Movie The Perfect Tribute (1991) Nominated
1989 Young Artist Award Young Artist Awards Best Young Actor in a Special, Pilot, Movie of the Week or Mini-Series A Place at the Table (1988) Nominated
1989 Young Artist Award Young Artist Awards Best Young Actor in a Horror or Mystery Motion Picture Lady in White (1988) Nominated