Luke Fetherston is a British actor. Luke began his career working in theatre throughout the West End in venues including The National Theatre, The Menier Chocolate Factory, The Savoy Theatre and The Palace Theatre. After graduating from drama school, Luke also began his modelling career working with Models1 for brands such as Burberry and working notably with Kate Moss. In 2018, with a significant background in theatre and movement, Luke was asked to be Renee Zellwegers personal movement advisor for all choreography on BBC Films critically acclaimed biopic, 'JUDY'. Luke now primarily works in television; his notable screen credits include series regular Harlan Friend on The CW's 'Pandora', and leading role, Joel Foxworth, in the A&E upcoming mini-series 'Flowers in the Attic: The Origins'; starring Kelsey Grammar, Max Irons, Paul Wesley and Kate Mulgrew.
Luke Fiddes is an actor, known for Scareycrows (2017).
Luke Fincher is known for Not Broken (2021) and I Hate Kate (2019).
Luke Fincher is known for Screened In (2021).
Luke Flint is a background actor who has starred in a number of films, usually reciting a few lines. Luke is renowned for work as a background actor. He is most well known for his appearance in HBO's film "Fahrenheit 451" (2018), in which he was one of the most shown actors during a scene where they burn books. Luke hopes to pursue more background acting opportunities, as he gets paid well (400-800 CAD per feature), and he states that he wants to use said money towards college, a house or other things alike it. Luke was born, and resides in Toronto, Ontario, with his sister Charlotte Flint and his two mothers. Luke debuted in "Pixels" (2015), in which he recited the song "Thanking the Arcaders" with a large group of small children. Luke has amassed around 10k CAD, which he uses to pursue his dreams. Luke is also an avid swimmer, and claims he has almost beat the world record for butterfly, saying he was "3 seconds off the record". Luke is known for his repulsive face. He hails from the cube people of the western peninsula, and his Pyromancy is unmatched. Luke has been recorded as killing people with one look at his ugly goblin face. He once transmitted pink eye to 700 fellow background actors with his aforementioned horrid looks. Luke will viciously attack all those he perceives as a threat, although if fed peanut butter he will elicit a docile nature.
Luke Forbes is an actor and writer, known for Dog (2022), Atlanta (2016) and Crown Heights (2017).
Luke Ford was born on March 26, 1981 in Canada. He is an actor, known for The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor (2008), Animal Kingdom (2010) and The Black Balloon (2008).
The youngest son of Seventh Day Adventist evangelist Dr. Desmond Ford, Luke Ford moved with his parents to California in 1977. He graduated from Placer High School in Auburn, CA, in June 1984. He worked in the news department of KAHI/KHYL radio in Sacramento between 1982-87. He was bedridden by Chronic Fatigue Syndrome from 1988-94. He served as Placer County coordinator for Parents For Education Choice (a school vouchers initiative) in 1992. That same year, he converted to Judaism. After failing to get much work as an actor, he decided in 1995 to write a book. "A History of X: 100 Years of Sex in Film" was published by Prometheus Books in June 1999. In the course of his research, he developed a widely read website, www.lukeford.com, and became known as "the Matt Drudge of porn." To avoid the wrath of his religious community, Luke abandoned writing on porn in August of 2001 and sold his website lukeford.com. At the same time, he started a book about movie and television producers. His new Hollywood site is www.lukeisback.com. Ford also operates a website about Dennis Prager as part of an unauthorized biography in progress.
Luke Gallo was born on February 9, 1982 in New Market, Ontario, Canada. He is an actor and director, known for Presence (2010), Shazam! (2019) and God (2011).
Luke Ganalon is an actor, known for Bless Me, Ultima (2012), Grey's Anatomy (2005) and Don't Trust the B---- in Apartment 23 (2012).