Luke Cutforth is a British Writer-Director and Youtuber. Born to a Scottish mother and English father, Luke grew up in Sheffield and began making videos at the age of 15 on Youtube. He has grown his audience to over 500,000 subscribers and has received nearly 25 Million views. His debut feature, The Drowning of Arthur Braxton (2021), a screenplay adaption from the author Caroline Smailes, was first written and produced when Luke was just 22. The film premiered at Raindance and has been nominated for Best UK Feature alongside being screened at Cannes' Marché du Film. Luke is married to Norwegian Scottish Actress, Rebecca Hanssen.
Luke D'Emanuele is an actor and production manager, known for The Battle Between Logic & Emotion (2009), The Subjects (2015) and Love's End (2012).
Luke D'Silva is known for The Death of Stalin (2017), Black Site (2018) and Highlander (1992).
Luke Daley is a dedicated actor based in Vancouver, with a diverse range of skills in ballet, karate, boxing, and various dance forms. Originally from Detroit, Michigan and raised in Camrose, Alberta, Luke began his acting journey at the age of 21. He made his debut in the film "Why Can't My Life Be a Rom-Com!" playing the role of a busboy. Despite being an amateur, Luke's dedication and passion for acting have made him a promising talent in the industry.
Luke Dampier is an actor, known for Saving Zoë (2019) and Got Your Back.
Luke Darga is an actor, known for The Ones That Stay Behind (2017), Rounds (2017) and Ham on Rye (2019).
Luke David Blumm was born on September 5, 2009 in New York. He comes from a family of actors. Luke loves storytelling and playing make-believe so acting was a natural step for him. Luke is known for his very natural and realistic acting style. He also enjoys playing video games, skateboarding and writing comic books.
Luke Davis is known for The Invisible Man (2020), Pacific Rim: Uprising (2018) and The Nightingale (2018).
Luke Davis is known for his work on Walking on Water (2007), The Ultimate Surfer (2021) and De Passage (2014).
Luke Davis is known for I'll Be Watching (2023), Walden and How to Ruin the Holidays (2023).