Luke Brandon Field is an actor and producer, known for Jojo Rabbit (2019), One Last Night (2018) and Where the Road Meets the Sun (2011).
Luke is an east coast actor, known for roles in Love's a Wash, a prelude short to the film Death's a Toast, both a 2023 AG40 production, Antagonist, an action fantasy short, and the Buffalo Film Festival Award winner, The Cryptid Cast vs. The Goopy Ganker (2021). Luke made his first Off Broadway appearance in 2020 in the role of Peter Van Daan in The Diary of Anne Frank at the Patchogue Theater in New York. He also been apart of multiple musicals, films, and college productions. Luke is passed with recommendation in Knife, and passed in Unarmed by the SAFD 2023. He is also has extensive training in dialects (listed in skills), voice over work, competitive swimming, intermediate ice skating, and intermediate baseball.
Luke Bridgford is an actor, known for Lost Girls and Love Hotels (2020) and Teaching the Nightingale (2017).
Luke Broadlick is a multi-talented entertainer. He moved to Los Angeles to become an actor and became that and so much more. At the age of 14, Luke booked a national commercial following his first audition, leading him to guest star roles and TV spots. At 16, Luke was a six-time (ISKA) and 13-time (NASKA) World Champion Martial Artist. He also booked Britney Spears' Circus Tour at the same age. Since then, Luke has toured and worked with artists such as Justin Bieber, Selena Gomez, John Legend, Katy Perry, Jason Derulo, The Jonas Brothers, Demi Lovato and many more, performing on countless shows from the Academy Awards and AMA's to the Super Bowl. Luke has also worked with big brands like Nike, McDonald's, Disney, Nickelodeon and Samsung, to name a few. Luke has choreographed for Britney Spears' Femme Fatale Tour, JBalvin's Energia Tour, both Magic Mike films and now, Magic Mike Live Las Vegas. Now 25, Luke is a husband and father who enjoys every moment given, living a bicoastal life between Los Angeles, Las Vegas and Atlanta.
Luke Bromley was born on January 12, 1994 in Epsom, Surrey, England. He is an actor, known for The World's End (2013), Silent Witness (1996) and Torchwood (2006).
Luke Brooks is an actor, known for Madison and the Happiness Jar (2021) and Without A Trace (2020).
Luke Brooks is an actor and producer, known for Public Disturbance (2018), Lauren Against the Internet (2016) and Janoskians: Untold and Untrue (2015).
From his early days in Nashville as a songwriter to his current status as one of country music's reigning superstars, Luke Bryan's career has been populated by songs that have had a lasting impact. Country Aircheck declared him the Most Heard Artist of the Last Decade, an honor he earned with such No. 1 hits as "Rain is a Good Thing," "Kiss Tomorrow Goodbye," "Crash My Party," "That's My Kind of Night," "Strip it Down," "Most People Are Good," "Fast," "One Margarita," "Down To One" and many more. Hailing from Leesburg, Georgia, the American Idol judge has been named Entertainer of the Year five times, with three wins by the Academy of Country Music and two wins by the Country Music Association. Luke has been named as a CMT Artist of the Year six times. He's won over 40 major music awards and has performed for nearly 12 million fans in the last decade while headlining seven major tours, including 36 stadium concerts, 11 Farm Tours, six years of Spring Break shows and six sold-out Crash My Playa events. Since his debut, Bryan has amassed 26 No. 1 hits and more RIAA certified digital singles than any other country artist with 68.5 million. Bryan has sold 12.5 million albums and scored 15.6 billion streams. At the close of 2019, Bryan became the first-ever recipient of the ACM Album of the Decade Award for his 2013 Crash My Party album and was also named the Most Heard Artist of the Decade by Country Aircheck. Bryan was most recently named Billboard's Top Country Artist of the 2010s. Based on their charts, he ranks at the top by placing 11 #1s on the weekly Hot Country Songs chart and nine #1s on the Top Country Albums chart during the last decade. This year, the Country Radio Broadcasters honored Bryan as the 2021 Artist Humanitarian Award recipient for his ongoing philanthropic endeavors.
Luke Bryant is known for Black Mirror (2011), I Hate Suzie (2020) and Chewing Gum (2015).