Thomas Luke Mably was born on March 1, 1976 in London. Graduated from Birmingham School of Speech and Drama. Luke was not sure from an early age that he would become an actor, but after visiting the set in 1999 and starring in an episode of the series Holby City, he realized that he wanted to devote his life to the acting profession. Communication with directors Rob Evans, Keith Boak, Richard Platt, actors Hugh Quarshey, Amanda Miling, Robert Powell, Paul Bradley did their job.
In 2000, Luke was
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Thomas Luke Mably was born on March 1, 1976 in London. Graduated from Birmingham School of Speech and Drama.
Luke was not sure from an early age that he would become an actor, but after visiting the set in 1999 and starring in an episode of the series Holby City, he realized that he wanted to devote his life to the acting profession. Communication with directors Rob Evans, Keith Boak, Richard Platt, actors Hugh Quarshey, Amanda Miling, Robert Powell, Paul Bradley did their job.
In 2000, Luke was invited to the film by director Kevin Connor in the adventure drama Creation. He worked with the leading actors Martin Landau, Jacqueline Bisset, Bill Campbell, Eddie Cybriand, Fred Weller. The film told about the history of the Old Testament - a story of faith, hope and courage, human passions, trials and, of course, love.
In 2001, Mebley played a small but significant role in the American film Rebellion. In 2002, he took part in the film directed by Danny Boyle "28 Days Later..." about people who survived the zombie uprising. The script was written by Alex Garland.
Mabelie's performance was impressive. Both critics and audiences liked him. But the true breakthrough in cinema was his starring role as Prince Edward in the 2004 comedy melodrama.
The Prince and I directed by Martha Coolidge. This is the story of a Danish prince obsessed with collecting sports cars and videotapes of indecent content.
In 2006, Luke Mabley starred in the sequel to this comedy melodrama The Prince and I: The Royal Wedding.
From 2005 to 2007, the actor played in such films as “Ghost Trap”, “Being Stanley Kubrick”, “Kings of the Scam”, “Kingdom”, “Deception”.
In 2009, Mabley under the leadership of Stuart Hazeldin brilliantly played the main role of White in the thriller “Exam”. The film showed the essence of the human mind and conflicts between people.
In 2010, Luke Mabley coped with the main role in the television series directed by David Barrett “Gates”. In this crime series, all the “evil spirits” that are known to ordinary people were collected, and all this “horror” was skillfully combined with the everyday problems of a small town.
Luke is full of creative plans. He does not like to talk about his personal life, believing that the intimate life of the actor should remain behind the scenes. /