Lucas Hirsch is known for Skate to Hell, Macabre Mountain (2023) and They Came Back from Somewhere (2023).
Lucas Holloway is a producer and actor, known for Running Through Darkness (2018), Naomi Jones (2017) and Shivers Down Your Spine (2015).
Lucas Huarancca is known for Transformers: Rise of the Beasts (2023).
Lucas made his motion picture debut in Blumhouse Production's Sinister 2 (2015), after having just completed a role in the groundbreaking, global Netflix production, "Sense8," in episodes directed by the Wachowski siblings. Lucas can also be seen in the starring role in the independent film, Thrill Ride (2016), by writer/director Chris Parrish as well as a featured role in NBC's Chicago Fire. Lucas is best known for his starring role of Jamie in writer/director Mike Mills' critically-acclaimed film, 20th Century Women (2016). Lucas is a Chicago native and the oldest of four children of Jennifer (Golden) and Matthew Zumann. He was introduced to the performing arts in a 2012 Chicago production of Lionel Bart's classic stage musical "Oliver" presented by the Light Opera Works, in which he was part of the ensemble. When not before the cameras, Lucas enjoys such hobbies as photography, filmmaking, playing guitar, aerial arts, martial arts, and Parkour.
Lucas Jadue is known for In Her Place (2024).
Lucas James is an actor, known for Badsville (2017), Varsity Punks (2017) and The Mime (2017).
Lucas James is an actor, known for No Panic, With a Hint of Hysteria (2016).
Lucas Jaye is an actor, known for The Sleepover (2020), Driveways (2019) and Merry Happy Whatever (2019).
Lucas Jofre is known for Sayen (2023).
Lucas fell in love with performing at the age of 5 when he went to a taping of "So You Think You Can Dance Canada". 6 months later he shot his first print ad and commercial. Lucas quickly found himself very comfortable in the recording studio and has gone on to voice lead roles in several animated series, commercials, audio books and for the upcoming film Ron's Gone Wrong. At age 8, Lucas auditioned for his first camp play and landed the title role of Aladdin. After that, the theatre became his second home. It was while playing the role of Michael Banks (4 times) that Lucas discovered his gift for accents. He can master and perform them with such ease that he's fooled many a dialect expert! Lucas loves to sing, dance and act and takes his craft very seriously. He trains with acting and voice coaches, studies piano and trains in tap, jazz and ballet. An avid reader, Lucas loves to wind down with a good book, Archie, video game or YouTube blog.