Peter Lohmeyer, a renowned individual, came into this world on January 22, 1962, in the charming town of Niedermarsberg, Germany. He was blessed to be born to a loving family, with his father, Dieter Lohmeyer, being a devoted Protestant pastor, and his mother, a supportive partner, by his side. As the youngest of three siblings, Lohmeyer's childhood was marked by a sense of adventure and adaptability, as his family relocated to various locations throughout his formative years due to his father's profession as a pastor.
The individual in question spent a significant amount of time attending various educational institutions, starting with a four-year stint at the Albrecht-Dürer-Gymnasium in Hagen from 1972 to 1974. This was followed by a two-year period at the Eberhard-Ludwigs-Gymnasium in Stuttgart, which took place from 1974 to 1976. Subsequently, he moved on to the Stadtgymnasium Dortmund, where he spent the next five years, concluding his secondary education in 1981.
After completing his secondary education, he pursued his passion for acting by enrolling in the Westfälische Schauspielschule in Bochum, where he received acting lessons from 1982 to 1984. Although he was initially committed to completing his studies, he ultimately decided to leave the institution without graduating.
Lohmeyer initially embarked on his theatrical journey by making a memorable stage debut in the captivating play "Was heißt hier Liebe" at the renowned Schauspielhaus Bochum, a prominent theatrical institution in Germany. Subsequently, he went on to hone his craft and gain valuable experience by performing at esteemed theatres in Düsseldorf, Stuttgart, and Hamburg, all of which are recognized for their rich cultural heritage and commitment to artistic excellence.
Noted German actor, Oliver Lohmeyer, embarked upon his television career with a starring role in the television movie "Der Kampfschwimmer" back in 1983, subsequently making a notable appearance in the TV movie "Alles Paletti". This marked the beginning of a long and illustrious career in the entertainment industry.
In 1988, Lohmeyer made his film debut in the comedy "Tiger, Löwe, Panther", showcasing his versatility as an actor. As his career continued to flourish, he gained widespread recognition and popularity with his starring role in the television series "Die Straßen von Berlin", which aired from 1995 to 1998.
Furthermore, Lohmeyer's impressive repertoire of work includes a notable performance in the film "The Miracle of Bern" in 2003, which solidified his position as a talented and respected actor within the German film industry.
Noted German actor, he has had the distinction of playing leading roles in a variety of films, one of which was the critically acclaimed road movie "Trains'n'Roses", directed by the accomplished Peter Lichtefeld, and which earned him a prestigious German Film Award.
In 2005, he further expanded his filmography by appearing in the thought-provoking film "Am Tag als Bobby Ewing starb", directed by the talented Lars Jessen.
Lohmeyer's personal life is marked by a complex web of relationships, resulting in a total of four children. Three of these children are the offspring of his past partnership with Katrin Klamroth, a skilled camera assistant. Additionally, he has a fourth son, Ivo Lohmeyer, born from a separate relationship. Notably, Lohmeyer was previously married to Sarah Wiener from 2008 to July 2014, a union that lasted for nearly six years.