Luke trained at LAMDA and the National Youth Theatre of Great Britain. Film credits include: "A Street Cat Named Bob," winner of the Best British Film Award, National Film Awards, 2017 (Shooting Script Films); "Ethel and Ernest" (Lupus Films); "The Rack Pack" (BBC/Zeppotron); "Unbroken" (Universal Pictures); "The Rise" (Moli/Mischief Films); "Cheerful Weather for the Wedding" (Cheerful Weather Productions); "For the First Time" (I love 2, LLC); "You Instead" (Sigma Films); "Man in Fear" (Fractured Films); "Late Bloomers" (Late Bloomers Productions); "Attack the Block" (Big Talk Productions); "Alice" (Ruby Films); "Killing Bono" (Cinema Three); "The Whistleblower" (Barry Films); "Clash of the Titans" (Warner Bros); "Heartless" (Cross Day Productions); "Viko" (Viko Productions); "God's Wounds" (RSA Films); "Brothers of the Head" (FilmFour/Potboiler Productions). Theatre credits include: "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?" (Harold Pinter Theatre); "The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time," winner of the Best Actor Award, Olivier Awards, 2013. Nominated for the Best Actor in a Play Award, Whatsonstage.com Awards, 2013 (National Theatre/West End/Frantic Assembly); "Over There" (Royal Court Theatre); "Cradle Me" (Finborough Theatre); "Piranha Heights" (Soho Theatre); "War Horse" (National Theatre); "Saint Joan" (National Theatre). Television credits include: "The Nightmare Worlds of H.G. Wells: 'The Late Mr. Elvesham" (Clerkenwell Films/Sky Playhouse); "Vicious" Series 2 (ITV); "The Hollow Crown" Series 2 (BBC/NBC/Neal Street Productions); "Fortitude" Series 1 & 2 (Sky Atlantic/Starz); "13 Steps Down" (ITV); "Clapham Junction" (Darlow Smithson/Channel 4); "The Innocence Project" (Tightrope Productions/BBC); "Mist: Sheepdog Tales (Spring Pictures/Five).
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Luke studied acting for film at the Screen Actors Studio in Cape Town under the direction of Award winning, veteran actress Aletta Bezuidenhoudt. After being seen in various international commercials and Sky TV's hit series 'The Runaway' his first notable role came in the form of "Luke Brady" in the thriller Dark Tide opposite Halle Berry (Monsters Ball), Ralph Brown (Withnail & I) and Directed by John Stockwell (Blue Crush; Into the Blue). Luke was noted for an honest performance and soon landed roles in other films including 20th Century Fox's Chronicle, Dredd 3D with Karl Urban and Sleepers Wake - a screen adaptation of the acclaimed Novel by Alistair Morgan.
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Luke Valen was born in the small town of Las Cruces, New Mexico to parents, Gene and Pamela. He and his two sisters Brielle (older) and Sydney (younger) were raised in a hard working (non denominational) Christian household. At the age of 4 Luke took on sports at a rapid rate beginning in T-ball and finding his way into swimming and tennis. Luke kept to baseball throughout his younger years all the way to high school. At which point wrestling, football, basketball, jujitsu, mui thai, and bodybuilding were all now added to his sports resume. With his love for sports he also had a love for school and the creative arts. Keeping a 4.0 through high school, in which he finished in 3 years, Luke also began entering school productions at the age of 9 all the way through college. From this point Luke found his calling, acting. Using what he learned through team sports, education, and a humble hard working family he applied it all to his acting career and hit the ground running. Setting out on his own to Hollywood, California, Luke began his journey in the entertainment industry. From entering multiple acting classes and continuing to sharpen his craft, to working with world renown photographers, directors, acting coaches, and writers such as Dave Shelton (writer of Everybody Loves Raymond) and many more. Luke is on his way to becoming what Hollywood likes to call "The Next Big Thing."
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