Luke is an American actor living in Los Angeles, California. He grew up in Texas and was operating in the Austin film market for about 4 years while simultaneously pursuing a marketing degree at the University of Texas. Since beginning his acting journey, Luke has amassed a resume full of great short-form and long-form projects as well as top-tier training. He was nominated for Best Actor at the Prison City Film Festival for his lead performance in his feature film debut, The Bob Zula.
Luke Meneok is a producer and cinematographer, known for Banana Bike Bloodbath (2015), The Ojibway Switchback (2015) and The Art of the Wushu (2015).
Luke Menzies is known for WWF SmackDown! (1999), WWE: NXT UK (2018) and WWE 2K23 (2023).
Luke Mielnick is an actor, known for Let's Not Meet in the Woods (2020), Finding 'Ohana (2021) and The Hunt with John Walsh (2014).
Luke Miller is an actor and writer, known for Kayak Kops (2019), Mudo (2019) and Little White Snowflake (2020).
Originally from London, England, Luke Millington-Drake has dual citizenship of the United Kingdom and the United States. He is an actor, writer and improviser now based out of Los Angeles. He is currently a member of the Sunday Company at The Groundlings Theatre and performs at venues throughout the US and UK.
Luke Milton is known for Revenge Body with Khloé Kardashian (2017), The Talk (2010) and Home & Family (2012).
Luke Minske is known for The Stratum (2023).
Originally wanting to be a professional tennis player, Luke began his acting career in Melbourne, Australia. He trained at the Film & Television Studio International and traveled around Australia with international entertainment company, Sudden Impact Entertainment. In his first professional acting role he played the part of Chris Knight in the long running soap, Neighbours. Luke then moved to the Gold Coast, after he was hand-picked to play the lead role, Will Benjamin, in the third series of internationally acclaimed Children's Drama Series H20:Just Add Water. On the back of such an impressive start in the Australian TV industry, Luke then moved to Sydney to join the main cast of Home and Away, playing resident heart-throb, Romeo Smith. In 2010, Luke won the Most Popular New Male Talent Logie Award for his portrayal of Romeo Smith.
Luke Mitrani is known for The Art of Flight (2011), The Crash Reel (2013) and Peace Park 2015 (2015).