Luke Edwards
Luke Edwards | |
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Born |
Lucas Daniel Edwards March 24, 1980 Nevada City, California |
Years active |
1988–2012 2017 |
Lucas Daniel "Luke" Edwards (born March 24, 1980) is an American actor. He began taking acting lessons for fun on his mother's suggestion and landed his first television role in 1988 on an ABC Afterschool Special episode.
Filmography
- ABC Afterschool Specials (TV series) (1988)
- 21 Jump Street (TV series) (1989)
- I Know My First Name Is Steven (TV movie) (1989)
- Roseanne (TV series) (1989)
- The Wizard (1989)
- Molloy (TV series) (1990)
- Capital News (TV series) (1990)
- Parker Lewis (TV series) (1990)
- Not of This World (TV movie) (1991)
- Guilty by Suspicion (1991)
- Newsies (1992)
- Davis Rules (TV series) (1991-1992)
- Human Target (TV series) (1992)
- Mother's Boys (1994)
- The Yarn Princess (TV movie) (1994)
- Little Big League (1994)
- The Little Riders (TV movie) (1996)
- Strange World (TV series) (1999)
- Undressed (TV series) (1999)
- Cheaters (TV movie) (2000)
- American Pie 2 (2001)
- Shadow Realm (TV movie) (2002)
- Night Visions (TV series) (2002)
- Jeepers Creepers 2 (2003)
- Debating Robert Lee (2004)
- Graphic (short) (2005)
- Without a Trace (TV series) (2007)
- Close to Home (TV series) (2007)
- Devil's Run (video short) (2008)
- Privileged (TV series) (2008)
- Turn Me On, Dead Man (short) (2009)
- Little Odessa (short) (2009)
- Three Rivers (TV series) (2010)
- Night of the Punks (short) (2010)
- Special Ops (2010)
- Dear Babushka (short) (2011)
- Verlaine (2012)
- Jeepers Creepers 3: Cathedral (2017)
Nominations
1995 Nominated:
Young Artist Award
(Best Performance by a Youth Ensemble in a Motion Picture),
Little Big League (1994).
Shared with:
Billy L. Sullivan,
Miles Feulner.
1993 Nominated:
Young Artist Award (Outstanding Young Ensemble Cast in a Motion Picture),
Newsies (1992).
Shared with:
Christian Bale,
David Moscow,
Max Casella,
Marty Belafsky,
Arvie Lowe Jr.,
Aaron Lohr,
Trey Parker,
Gabriel Damon,
Shon Greenblatt,
Ele Keats.
1990 Nominated:
Young Artist Award (Best Young Actor Supporting Role in a Motion Picture),
The Wizard (1989).