Luke Lennox is known for Blue Heelers (1994), Whatever Happened to That Guy? (2009) and Neighbours (1985).
Hailing from New Jersey, Luke is an actor and producer based in Los Angeles. He's a graduate of USC's BFA Acting program, and has worked under the direction of Rawson Thurber, Greg Bjorkman, Tyler McEntire, Sam Fichtner and Jonah Feingold. His acting work has been featured on Buzzfeed and Funny Or Die. In 2019, Luke was seen in the Youtube Premium series "Ryan Hansen Solves Crimes on Television", as well as the short film "Thick as Thieves", which premiered at the Portland Comedy Film Festival and won the award for "Best Romantic Comedy". "Thieves" was also officially selected to run at the Beverly Hills International Film Festival and Sonoma International Film Festival in 2020, among others. Next up he'll be seen in "Press Play", a feature film set in Oahu, HI starring Danny Glover, Lewis Pullman, and Clara Rugaard. Luke was proud to play the role of "Brett" in the aforementioned film for CJ Entertainment, producers of the Academy Award-winning film "Parasite". Luke's an avid cook, martial artist, and surfer.
After being Discovered While working at a San Antonio MACYS , Lucas began his training under Tony Cobb Brock and Sally Allen in Austin Texas before leaving for Los Angeles. After arriving Lucas Studied under D.W. Brown at the Joanne Baron / D.W. Brown Studio in Santa Monica California. For the Last 6 years he has been in LA, Lucas has spoken to the high school students of San Antonio at various schools to show how someone from their own neck of the woods can chase their dreams and succeed.
Luke Lewis is an actor, known for Struck by Lightning (2012), The Doorman (2020) and Killing Saul (2009).
Luke Longacre is known for The Producers (2005), The Curse of Professor Zardonicus (2022) and Ultimate.
Luke Lorentzen is known for Midnight Family (2019), Santa Cruz del Islote (2014) and New York Cuts (2015).
Luke is a young Actor in Atlanta, Georgia. He started acting on a whim when his brothers were called to be extras in the movie The Hunger Games: Mockingjay - Part 2 (2015) where he fell in love with being on set. Since then, he has joined one of Atlanta's top agencies, J. Pervis Talent, and has had the privilege of being a part of several great movie and commercial projects, in addition to print work for Adidas. When he's not acting, Luke is involved in many sports including baseball, basketball or soccer and when he is at home, he loves hanging with his friends. Finally, Luke has a heart for all animals and donates his time and money to rescue shelters. He also had his first mission trip to Costa Rica where he helped repair a school for under privileged kids.
Luke Lowe is known for Big City Greens (2018), Madagascar: A Little Wild (2020) and Interrupting Chicken (2022).
Luke Lynch is an actor, known for Doghouse (2009), This Is Jinsy (2010) and No Heroics (2008).
Luke Mably was born in London, England. He was nominated for a Canadian Screen Award for 'Best Performance by an Actor in a Continuing Leading Dramatic Role' as alcoholic neurosurgeon 'Dr Simon Hill' in ABC/Global TV's Combat Hospital (2011). Luke continues to build a versatile body of work on stage and screen with leading roles in independent feature films, studio feature films and television. Early successes were as 'Private Clifton' in cult classic 28 Days Later... (2002) Directed by Oscar winner Danny Boyle, 'Prince Edvard' in Paramount Pictures The Prince & Me (2004) and as notorious 'White' in BAFTA Nominated Exam (2009) Directed and Written by Stuart Hazeldine and Produced by Oscar winner Gareth Unwin. More recent work as Journalist 'James Lathom' in CBS's NCIS: New Orleans (2014), 'SAS Sgt. Maj. Nigel Wickham' in CBS's SEAL Team (2017) and as terminally ill father 'Terry Pryde' in feature film Break (2020). Luke has played a variety of roles. As vampire 'Dylan Radcliff' in ABC's The Gates (2010) alongside Frank Grillo. Jewish resistance fighter 'Sonson' in Chosen (2016) with Harvey Keitel. Fashion designer 'Rupert Rodnight' in Colour Me Kubrick: A True...ish Story (2005) alongside John Malkovich. A professional footballer 'Scott Lucas' in Sky One's Dream Team (1997) and in Rise of the Footsoldier: Part II (2015) where Mably gained 20 Ibs of muscle to portray feared gangster member 'Shawn'. Luke has also worked on several stage Plays such as the lead role of 'Christian' in the critically acclaimed modern tragedy 'Festen' at London's West End Lyric Theatre, Directed by Rufus Norris and acting alongside Rory Kinnear. Luke also lead the cast in the harrowing Play 'Two Storm Wood' written by Edward Bennett-Coles Directed by Robert Delamere and Produced by Tom Hardy.