
Love Steaks
Comedy · Drama · Romance
Overview
Clemens works as a masseur, Lara as a cook, but their clientele is the same: the guests of a luxury hotel. As sparks begin to fly between the two, his sensitivity clashes with her more fiery temperament—opposites attract, but harmony is nowhere in sight.
Top Cast


Lana Cooper
Lana Cooper
Lara Schmelzing
Lana Cooper
Lara Schmelzing


Franz Rogowski
Franz Rogowski
Clemens Pollozek
Franz Rogowski
Clemens Pollozek
Kerstin Abendroth
Kerstin Abendroth
Personalchefin
Kerstin Abendroth
Personalchefin
Daniel Alznauer
Daniel Alznauer
SPA Managerin
Daniel Alznauer
SPA Managerin
Georg Ludwig-Grosse
Georg Ludwig-Grosse
SPA Mitarbeiter / Ausbilder
Georg Ludwig-Grosse
SPA Mitarbeiter / Ausbilder
Simone Düring
Simone Düring
Mitarbeiter auf der Massageliege
Simone Düring
Mitarbeiter auf der Massageliege
Eric Popp
Eric Popp
Küchenchef
Eric Popp
Küchenchef
Björn Küssner
Björn Küssner
Koch Björn
Björn Küssner
Koch Björn
Marcel Herbrich
Marcel Herbrich
Koch Marcel / Ausbilder
Marcel Herbrich
Koch Marcel / Ausbilder
Marcel Gronzka
Marcel Gronzka
Koch
Marcel Gronzka
Koch
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