Frank Lammers is a renowned Dutch actor and director, hailing from Mierlo in the southern region of Holland. After completing his studies at the prestigious drama academy in Amsterdam in 1995, he embarked on a distinguished career as a theatre actor.
His early years in the industry were marked by stints at esteemed theatre companies, including Toneelgroep Amsterdam, the RO theater in Rotterdam, and the NNT in Groningen. Notably, he received the prestigious Arlequino award for Best Supporting Actor for his captivating performance in "Onder Mannen".
Lammers' breakthrough role in the film "Wilde Mossels" in 1999 catapulted him to prominence, and he has since appeared in over a hundred film and television productions. His impressive body of work has earned him five nominations for the coveted Golden Calf award, with two wins for Best TV Actor.
In addition to his acting accolades, Lammers has also made a name for himself as a director, helming three films: "Of ik gek ben" and the pandemic-produced films "Groeten van Gerrie" and "Herrie in Huize Gerri".
Internationally, Frank Lammers is best recognized for his portrayal of "Ferry Bouman" in the Netflix hit-series "Undercover" and the spin-off film "Ferry". In his personal life, Lammers is married, with two children, and currently resides in Amsterdam.