Lucas Van den Eynde was born on February 23, 1959. He is an actor, known for De bossen van Vlaanderen (1991), Les Steenfort, maîtres de l'orge (1996) and Groenten uit Balen (2011). He has been married to Sofie since 2004. They have two children.
Lucas Varga is known for Invisible Lies (2021).
Lucas Velasco is an actor, known for Educando a Nina (2016), El Internado: Las Cumbres (2021) and Todo por el juego (2018).
Lucas Velazquez Correa was born to Fabio Velazquez and Clara Correa Muñoz on April 22 1981 in Medellin, Colombia. Since an early age Lucas was interested in acting. He lived in Quebec, where he participated in the Polyvalent de Charlesbourg college theater group. Back in Colombia he met Malcom Aponte, who cast him in the series "Padres e Hijos" (Parents and Children), which marked his TV debut. Since then he has participated in telenovelas such as "Francisco el Matematico" (Francis the Mathematician), "La Viuda de la Mafia" (The Mob Widow), and "La Marca del Deseo" (The Markings of Desire), among others. In 2003 he received the TVNovelas Award as Best New Actor for his portrayal of Marcos Galindo in "Francisco el Matematico". That same year he starred in the musical "Bolero para Tres"(Bolero for Three), with Jose Luis Paniagua. In 2005 the "MISI" musical theater company cast him as "Kenickie" in "Grease". The following year he won second place in Colombia's RCN station's "Dancing for a Dream", which earned him an invitation to also participate in "Los Reyes de la Pista" (Kings of the Dance Floor), which he won. He moved to Mexico in 2009 to work for Televisa, the biggest Latin American network, acting as a series regular in shows such as Luis de Llano's "Atrevete a Soñar" (Dare to Dream), playing the role of Axel, and in Juan Osorio's "Una Familia con Suerte" (One Lucky Family, 2011), as Alex. In 2012 he delved in Mexico's musical theater when director Manolo Caro invited him to participate in "I Love Romeo y Julieta", an adaptation of the classic play with songs by Joan Sebastian , Marco Antonio Solis and Juan Gabriel. The cast also included Eiza Gonzalez, Alan Estrada Eugenio Bartiloti, among others. In 2013 Televisa's producer Rosy Ocampo cast him as Cesar Camargo in the telenovela "Mentir para Vivir" (Lie to Live). In 2016 he moved to Los Angeles, California. In 2017 Lucas was cast as a series regular in a Netflix original series called La Casa de las Flores (The House of Flowers), which has been one of the company's biggest hits around the world. The show had 3 seasons. In 2020 Lucas was cast in a Telemundo/Netflix show called 100 Dias para Enamorarnos (100 Days to Falling in Love). The show was also a big success in Latin America and the US. Lucas speaks fluently Spanish, English, Portuguese, and French
Born in Saugerties New York, Lucas Veltrie has been a part of the filmmaking process since high school. Although going to college for sports management and business, his passion for film and acting never went away. After testing the waters in the sports industry he decided to pivot back to film and start to pursue his true passion.
Lucas Von Kampen is an actor, known for Chicago Fire (2012), Easy (2016) and Sirens (2014).
Lucas Wainraich is known for Almost Happy (2020) and Close! (2018).
Lucas Waterfill is known for Big Syrup and The Maple Men (2023) and Lucas Waterfill: Public Inconvenience (2023).
Lucas Wynne is an actor, known for The Incredible 25th Year of Mitzi Bearclaw (2019).
Lucas Yao is a 7 year old boy who shows extreme talents in many areas. CTV News addressed him as the "All-Round Child Prodigy." Lucas is enjoying recent success, Guest Staring on Turner and Hooch and has a principal role for the upcoming Netflix Feature, Mixtape. He also did a COVID 19 commercial recently for the government of BC. He has already had multiple invitations to go perform at the Carnegie Hall for winning top awards for national/international music competitions. When he was 5, he was interviewed not only by CTV National News, but also made the headlines for The Vancouver Sun, The Province, The News, and Classic FM Radio. Lucas is also great with numbers. He can do multiplication and division when he was 3, learned to count in 11 languages when he was 4, and can recite pi up to 1000 digits at age 6. His art works were chosen to be displayed at the local art gallery when he was 4. When he was almost 5 and a half years old, he displayed interest in chess and has then advanced very quickly which earned him many medals and trophies. Lucas also loves to act. He is always super excited when there are auditions and works hard on each one of them. Casting directors/directors all love his sweet, mature personality. "He's a natural!" they would say when praising his acting skills.