Luke began his acting career at the age of five, appearing as Mel Gibson's son in "We Were Soldiers." Not knowing how to read yet, he simply recited the pledge of allegiance-a move that would land him the role. He was also cast as "Stevie Dewberry" in the family film "Because of Winn-Dixie" at age eight, after choosing to audition with a toothpick in his mouth. The choice set him apart from the hundreds of boys vying for the role. The director, Wayne Wang, loved the idea and even used it in the film. In 2006, Luke was cast in Walden Media's "How to Eat Fried Worms" as the main character of "Billy Forrester." However, it wasn't until he was a freshman in high school that Luke realized that acting was what he wanted to do for the rest of his life, so in 2012 the family permanently moved to Los Angeles. His past TV credits include the television pilots "Life on the Water," the WB's revival of "Family Affair" starring Tim Curry and Gary Cole, and the Disney Channel pilots "Madison High" and "Zombies and Cheerleaders." Other credits include starring in the Disney Channel's original movies "Minutemen" and "Girl vs. Monster." Luke's other past motion picture credits include playing the role of autistic teen "Alan Wheddon" in "Dear John." As well as a vast collection of failed pilots, including Amazon's "Point of Honor", helmed by Carlton Cuse. Benward was born in Franklin, Tennessee, to Kenda Benward (née Wilkerson), an actress/coach, and Aaron Benward, a singer/ songwriter. His grandfather, Jeoffrey Benward, was a Contemporary Christian music singer. Part of an entertainment family, Luke got his acting bug by tagging along to auditions with his mother, actress, acting coach and CMT's first on-air personality, Kenda Benward. He got his musical heritage from his father, Aaron Benward, an award-winning producer, songwriter and recording artist. Luke is truly a triple threat. He studied dance with hip hop choreographer, Nick Bass (Britney Spears, Chris Brown, Christina Aguilera, and Michael Jackson) for four years. He also recorded his first five-song EP called Let Your Love Out in 2008 and supported that effort with a fall and spring 50 city tour. Benward resides in Los Angeles, California .
Luke Bexley is an actor, known for SeaChange (1998).
With numerous roles in film and television, Luke Bilyk is an actor whose career is on the rise. Born in North York, Ontario, Luke is the youngest of four children of Italian, Ukrainian and German decent. His passion for acting began at the early age of five, leading to his breakout role as Drew Torres on the iconic television series Degrassi : The Next Generation, where he was declared a fan favorite for 5 seasons. Luke then joined the cast of the Emmy Award Winning Canadian sci-fi series "Lost Girl", as series regular in their second season. After his success on "Degrassi" (2010-2015), Luke appeared in several movies including the Sundance select "Hellions" (2015), "Holiday Joy" (2016), "Kiss and Cry" (2017), "F The Prom" (2017), The SantaBarbra IFF select "The Marijuana Conspiracy" (2019) and TIFF's Top Ten select "Black Conflux" (2019). Luke has also appeared on hit television shows across North America, including the half-hour teen comedy series "Raising Expectations" with Molly Ringwald and Jason Priestley, CW's "Legends Of Tomorrow" (2018), CityTv's buddy cop comedy "Hudson And Rex" (2019) and the FX acclaimed mini-series "A Teacher" (2020). Luke's interests stretch beyond acting, having co-produced three short films. He's also used his platform to support the world renowned organization Free The Children. Luke has traveled to India, Haiti and Nicaragua where he's aided in building schools and assisting with the construction of water filtration systems in the economically challenged regions of the countries. With multiple projects in development, Luke is continuing his passion and drive for acting and striving towards a future in both film and television
Luke Bird is known for Power Rangers Dino Fury (2021), 7 Days (2009) and Shortland Street (1992).
Luke Bisby is known for When Big Things Go Wrong (2021), Impossible Engineering (2015) and Rebuilding Notre-Dame: Inside the Great Cathedral Rescue (2020).
Luke Blevins was born in Lewisville, Texas and resides in North Carolina. He is very athletic and enjoys playing his favorite sports: Football and Basketball. Luke's first professional job was a football fan in a music video for the Lombardi Awards. He has performed in productions on gun violence and bullying amongst teens. He is a dedicated professional actor of film, commercial and industrial work as well as modeling. Luke's motto is "Always Learning."
Luke Bonczyk is an actor, known for Playback (2012), Monsters Among Men (2017) and Dogman (2012).
Luke Bonner is an actor, known for 61* (2001) and Down Down the Deep River (2014).
Luke Bouchier is known for The Enforcer (2022), Doctor Doctor (2016) and Being Boston (2007).
Luke Boyce is an award-winning director and producer since 2006 when he founded Shatterglass Studios. Since then he has done promo work for the Chicago Bulls, the Chicago Blackhawks and gone on to win an EMMY award for a documentary examining Roger Ebert's Film Festival that occurred only weeks after his untimely death, and features interviews from icons such as Tilda Swinton, Spike Lee, Guillermo Del Toro, Richard Linklater, Oliver Stone and more. In 2017, his short film, The Pooka, starring "This is Us" star Chris Sullivan, premiered at the Palm Springs International Shortfest, won the Grand Jury Prize at the Sherman Oaks Film Festival and landed as #5 on Film Shortage's "Top 10 Shorts of 2018." In 2020, Luke directed his feature-length debut, Revealer, written by "Revival" creator Tim Seeley and famed comic writer, Michael Moreci. Revealer will be released exclusively on Shudder on June 23, 2022.