Birthday: 24 January 1984, Adelaide, South Australia, Australia
Height: 175 cm
Rising star Luke Arnold is a graduate from the Western Australian Academy of Performing Arts. He began his acting career with Australian television, staring in the series McLeod's Daughters, Rush, Rescue: Special Ops, City Homicide, and Steven Spielberg's The Pacific.His first feature film role was the lead in Broken Hill, in which he had...
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Rising star Luke Arnold is a graduate from the Western Australian Academy of Performing Arts. He began his acting career with Australian television, staring in the series McLeod's Daughters, Rush, Rescue: Special Ops, City Homicide, and Steven Spielberg's The Pacific.His first feature film role was the lead in Broken Hill, in which he had the opportunity to work with Academy Award winner Timothy Hutton, Spy Kids star Alexa Vega, and fellow Aussie Rhys Wakefield. The film was produced by Chris Wyatt (Napoleon Dynamite) and Julie Ryan (Ten Canoes, Red Dog). Broken Hill, a film about an Australian high school boy with big dreams of leaving the remote outback and becoming a classical musician, won a collection of international festival awards, including Best Feature 13+ at the Giffoni Film Festival in Italy.Following Broken Hill, Arnold stared in "The Tunnel", a thriller set in the dark tunnels of the Australian subway system.Luke Arnold was also the lead in the 2011 Australian comedy "Dealing with Destiny" and returned to Italy to star in the thriller "Murder in the Dark." Show less «
Unfortunately, as much as I love music, my talents do not equal my passion. I do own a ukulele, whic...Show more »
Unfortunately, as much as I love music, my talents do not equal my passion. I do own a ukulele, which I play whenever I can, but it definitely isn't the coolest instrument in the world. I guess while playing Tommy my other artistic aspirations were substituted for his love of music. I definitely understand his obsessions. For me it's a general love of storytelling through film, theatre and writing, and just like Tommy, I have a lot of ideas and aspirations that don't always sound practical to everyone else. Show less «
Ha ha. In primary school I used to do my own one-man shows, but I don't think they ever impressed an...Show more »
Ha ha. In primary school I used to do my own one-man shows, but I don't think they ever impressed anyone. I've tried writing songs for girls, but they would probably be more impressive if I knew how to sing. Once I had to pick my girlfriend-at-the-time up from the airport and I came dressed in wrapping paper. I don't know what she thought, but the other people at the airport were more impressed with how stupid I was willing to look. Show less «