Lucas Black was born in a small town called Spick, Alabama, USA, on November 29, 1982. In the family, besides Lucas, there were two children, Laurie and Lee, Lucas was the youngest child.
The first time the boy was invited to participate in the filming of the film “War”, when he was only 11 years old. Lucas had no stage experience at all, but he coped well with the resulting role. Then he met Kevin Costner, who played the main role in this film. At the age of 12, the actor was offered to participate
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Lucas Black was born in a small town called Spick, Alabama, USA, on November 29, 1982. In the family, besides Lucas, there were two children, Laurie and Lee, Lucas was the youngest child.
The first time the boy was invited to participate in the filming of the film “War”, when he was only 11 years old. Lucas had no stage experience at all, but he coped well with the resulting role. Then he met Kevin Costner, who played the main role in this film.
At the age of 12, the actor was offered to participate in the filming of melodrama
"Sharpened blade" For this film, screenwriter Bob Thornton received an Oscar, Lucas Black as the best young actor was awarded the Saturn Award.
The beginning of his acting career was dazzling, a year later he was offered to play with Alec Baldwin and Jack Woods in the film Ghosts of Mississippi. After that, he was bombarded with tempting offers, and Lucas began to star in television series: “Hope of Chicago”, “X-Files” and other equally popular films. In the future, the actor received many roles in various films, which eventually enjoyed popularity.
In parallel with acting, Lucas worked as a model for Calvin Klein and studied at the University of Alabama. After graduation, the actor staged an ensemble with Nicole Kidman, Natalie Portman and Renee Zellweger in the drama Cold Mountain, on which Anthony Minghella worked.
Over time, Lucas turned down many offers and chose only the roles he liked. So he appeared in the main role in the films: “In the rays of glory”, “Marines”, “Triple afterburner” and others.
Among his works are the thriller released in 2009, “Move Lower”, as well as the drama “Bury Me Alive”. The film was included in the program of the Toronto Film Festival. In 2010, Lucas Black starred in the action movie Legion by Scott Charles Stewart.