Lucas Marx is known for The Chicago Code (2011), He's All That (2021) and Pour une femme (2013).
Lucas Matthew Francia is known for Sandwich (2023).
Lucas, a recent Baylor University graduate with a BFA in Theatre Performance in May, 2018, is an upcoming actor in the Austin area. Since his graduation he has already worked with several theatre companies in Austin including The Rude Mechs and City Theatre. He has starred in short films from Gabe Lipton's Bored to Jake Moore's Head's or Tails?. His performance in the latter won him Best Actor at the Black Glasses Film Festival in Waco, Texas. His most recent film work was on the set of Seven Short Films About (Our) Marriage directed by Chris Hanson this summer 2018.
Lucas McGraw was born on August 27, 1981 in Kaysville, Utah, USA. He is known for Before Your Time (2017), Something Divine (2014) and Mountains to Climb: Gaining Power to Overcome Challenges in Life (2013).
Born Lucas Finnian McHugh Carroll, in Chicago Illinois as one of the youngest of five children including twin, Leo (Noah (2014), Fred Claus (2007)) older brothers, Vincent and Xavier, and only sister Tori. Lucas has grown up across the lake from Chicago on the southwest shores of Michigan. Lucas has been pursuing acting since his older siblings were cast in a Yoga Kids video and he eagerly watched the filming. At four Lucas met with an agent and when she asked if he wanted to be in commercials he answered, "I am going to be in movies!" She agreed and became his agent that day. Since then Lucas has enjoyed acting in theater, commercials, voice overs and film. In 2007 Lucas was cast as Matt Damon's son in The Informant! (2009) directed by Steven Soderbergh. Upon meeting Luke, Matt Damon concurred, "you really do look like my son!" Lucas has had leading roles in many community theater productions. His favorites have been, Tybalt in Romeo and Juliet and Benjamin in Joseph. He has done voice narration for children's videos and worked in student films at Northwestern University. In 2013 Lucas played a refugee in Noah (2014). Besides acting Luke actively participates in many sports including soccer, cross country, sailing, skiing and is captain of his school chess team. At eleven he was chosen to travel for a month to Costa Rica as a U.S. delegate with 48 children from around the world for a peace organization, Children's International Summer Village. Lucas attends a Montessori Elementary school founded by his mother and aunt where he is strong student. He looks forward to high school and his next big role.
Lucas McKeever is known for Low Life (2022).
As a pastor, film producer, and media personality, Lucas leverages his combined experience from working in the church and in Hollywood in order to lead, entertain, and influence masses with the gospel. He's been featured on TBN, The Blaze, 100 Huntley Street, Patheos, Relevant Magazine, and Bible Gateway. His flagship radio program, The Lucas Miles Show, hosted by Faithwire, features one-on-one interviews with national influencers discussing the intersection of faith and culture. Lucas has been praised by many of his guests as one of the best interviewers in the business and in only its first year, The Lucas Miles Show quickly became the "place-to-be" for many of today's top faith-inspired celebrities, such as Kathie Lee Gifford, Jim Caviezel, Stephen Baldwin, Candace Cameron Bure, DeVon Franklin, and many more. Additionally, with nearly 20 years of pastoral experience, Lucas is well respected in Christian communities throughout the world as a speaker, author, and Christian thought leader. He's spoken at major universities, churches, and media summits throughout the nation. Lucas' book, Good God: The One We Want To Believe In But Are Afraid To Embrace, has been widely praised by countless influencers, from professors of theology to celebrities, including Sean Hannity and Kevin Sorbo. Lastly, Lucas is the principal and founder of Miles Media Inc., an independent production company which is committed to creating films with a purpose. He's produced several nationally released titles (Crowning Jules and Rodeo Girl), and has several more slated to release over the next few years (The Penitent Thief, Acceleration, etc). His films can be seen on Netflix, Amazon, and on various major television networks. Lucas and his wife, Krissy, have been married since 2001 and split their time between the Midwest and Los Angeles.
Lucas Millhouse is a director and editor, known for Lakes 7 and the Golden Gun (2019), Pegasus Hunter (2016) and Afterlife (2015).
Lucas Mogerley is known for Man with Van (2017), Bang! Bang! (2020) and Spen/cer (2017).