Luke Snellin was born in Romford, Essex. He studied screenwriting at Bournemouth University and has since written and directed work that has been broadcast on TV and cinema screens across the globe. He has been featured in Shots, The Telegraph and V Magazine among others and was named one of Screen International's 'Stars of Tomorrow' and one of Broadcast Magazine's 'Hot Shots'. His short films have been BAFTA nominated, won The Grand Prize in the Virgin Media Shorts Competition and played at Oscar qualifying film festivals in the US. He was selected as one of seven directors from nearly a thousand applicants to direct an episode of original drama for Channel 4 through the broadcasters the Coming Up (2003) format scheme. This led to him directing episodes of BAFTA and EMMY nominated My Mad Fat Diary (2013), Russell T Davies' Banana (2015) and Pete Bowker's The A Word (2016). Most recently he is the lead director on Netflix's Wanderlust (2018), written by Nick Payne and starring Toni Collette and also on Temple (2019), written by Mark O'Rowe and starring Mark Strong for Sky Atlantic. He also has the feature film adaptation of John Green, Lauren Myracle and Maureen Johnson's young adult novel Let It Snow in development with Netflix and Dylan Clark Productions and Fan Club in development with Fox 2000 and Temple Hill.
Luke Snyder is known for The Hardest Thing (2018).
Luke Sommer is known for Cellphone (2024), Stone 7 (2013) and Cell Phone (2012).
Luke Sonderman is an actor, model, and musician from Palm Springs, California. Luke recently co-starred in American Horror Stories (2021), his television debut. Aside from American Horror Stories, Luke has appeared in commercials for Chobani Yogurt, Booking.com, Hallstein Water, and the Orange County Department of Health. Luke appeared in an anti-vaping print ad campaign for the California Department of Health. Luke Sonderman has performed as a drummer in venues such as Stagecoach Festival, Pappy & Harriet's, and the Hard Rock Hotel.
Luke Sorge is known for Intersection (2013), Iris (2015) and Hipster! The Musical (2013).
Luke Spangler is known for Another Brick in the Wall (2016) and Class of '85 (2022).
Luke Sparke is known for Occupation: Rainfall (2020), Occupation (2018) and Red Billabong (2016).
Luke Speakman always charms the room. The Atlanta-based actor's parents thought acting would be a good way to channel the then 5-year-old's energy and big personality. Their instincts were good as Luke soon booked his first job - and won his first award - for "Amazing Stories," the Apple TV+ series executive produced by Steven Spielberg. Luke won the 2020 American Youth Film Festival Best Young Actor award for his portrayal of little Sam. Sharing his range of invoking laughter and then switching to big emotional scenes led to Luke quickly building a resume that spans TV, films, commercials and a podcast. Luke won his second acting award for his skill at playing Dylan in "Our Dream Wedding," a film directed by Rhonda Baraka that is streaming on Amazon. He was named the Star of the Year Winner at the 2021 American Youth Film Festival. Luke was a lead as young Jacob in the short film "The Torture Within" from award-winning director Sean Martinez and was series regular for two seasons as Artie Chamberlain on the hit horror thriller podcast "The Burned Photo" from Q Code Media and streaming on all major streaming networks. Luke is currently (Spring 2022) shooting his latest yet-to-be-announced project, which has him working with international stars on set in Michigan and Japan. Aside from acting, Luke channels his energy as a competitive ninja warrior, loves to swim, sing, code, and spend time with his family. He loves animals, especially dogs, and recently became dog dad to golden retriever Waffles.
Luke Spencer Roberts is an actor, known for The Package (2018), Hail, Caesar! (2016) and Fear the Walking Dead (2015).
Luke Stanton Eddy is known for Eli, Jericho and Red (2016).