
Yves Robert Schaaf
Acting
Biography
Yves Robert SCHAAF Gender: Male Height: 6 feet / 183 cm Weight: 165 lbs / 75 kg Age Range: 30 - 40 Physique: Average Hair Colour: Brown / blond Hair Length: Short Eyes: Green Ethnicity: Caucasian Spoken languages: luxembourgish (mother tongue), german, french, english (fluent)
Known For

Ruggero, a meek young man, impulsively robs a bank to prove to his ex-wife that he is courageous and masculine. A police investigation engulfs everyone except our unassuming hero who is completely ignored. Through a set of hilarious coincidences, he gets away with the robbery, while corrupt bank officials take the fall for what looks like an inside job.
Toy Gun

A psychedelic mushroom trip turns a successful lawyer into a wanted man.
The Dark Side of the Moon

Journalist Denis Robert sparked a storm in the world of European finance by denouncing the murky operations of banking firm Clearstream. His quest to reveal the truth behind a secret world of shadowy multinational banking puts him in contact with an ever-expanding anti-corruption investigation carried out by Judge Renaud Van Ruymbeke. Their paths will lead them to the heart of a political/financial intrigue, which will rock the foundations of Europe and the French government itself.
The Clearstream Affair

Steven, a pupil in a special-needs class, learns that his school has won a trip to Alcabideche, Portugal. He is overjoyed to get the chance to finally see his homeland. Once there, he decides to conduct his own holidays...
The Notorious Guys
Two horror-obsessed friends, Pit and Mich, head to their buddy Jos’s remote cabin for a wild weekend with their mutual girlfriend, Susi. Inside, they uncover and unwittingly open an ancient chest, unleashing a zombie outbreak in the surrounding woods. Soon, stranded travelers Jean-Yves, Chantale, Alain, and Trixie arrive seeking refuge after their car breaks down.
Zombie Film

The 93-minute thriller/slasher movie/whodunit offers an alternative take on the "Kropemann", an ancient Luxembourg legend which was originally told to children to stop them from going near bodies of water to keep them safe from drowning.