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Luke Ward-Wilkinson


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Actor

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Luke Ward-Wilkinson (born 7 August 1993, Cambridge, England) is an English actor.

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Career

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He is best known for his lead role as the teenage Simon Doonan in the BBC comedy series Beautiful People which ran for 2 series (2008–2009) on BBC Two.

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Ward-Wilkinson also played Evan Adams in the ITV drama series Wild at Heart, Ensign Percival Beauclare in the 2008 ITV drama Sharpe's Peril and Thomas McDowell in The Christmas Miracle of Jonathan Toomey.

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He also played 'Scott' in 2005 series 'The Secret of Eel Island'.

In 2015, Luke made his return to acting, starring as Ralph in the 2015-16 UK tour of Lord of the Flies. Also in 2015, in October, Luke guest starred in an episode of BBC One's Doctors and, in December, he guest starred in BBC One's Luther.

Education and training

He attended The Netherhall School and Parkside Community College in Cambridge and also went to the Mackenzie School of Speech and Drama, as well as the King Slocombe School of Dance. He has also belonged to the Young Actors Company (previously known as Whizz Kids) and was preparing to take a Bronze Medal in Acting.

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Filmography

Actor
2015
Luther (TV Series) as
Owen Woodward
- Episode #4.2 (2015) - Owen Woodward
2015
Doctors (TV Series) as
Alex Kennedy
- Spin Doctor (2015) - Alex Kennedy
2012
Cheerful Weather for the Wedding as
Robert
2008
Beautiful People (TV Series) as
Simon Doonan
- How I Got My Gash (2009) - Simon Doonan
- How I Got My Turner (2009) - Simon Doonan
- How I Got My Camp (2009) - Simon Doonan
- How I Got My Water Feature (2009) - Simon Doonan
- How I Got My Plumes (2009) - Simon Doonan
- How I Got My Groom (2009) - Simon Doonan
- How I Got My Globe (2008) - Simon Doonan
- How I Got My Tongs (2008) - Simon Doonan
- How I Got My Posh (2008) - Simon Doonan
- How I Got My Beads (2008) - Simon Doonan
- How I Got My Nose (2008) - Simon Doonan
- How I Got My Vase (2008) - Simon Doonan
2006
Wild at Heart (TV Series) as
Evan Trevanion / Evan Adams
- The Wedding Reception (2007) - Evan Trevanion
2008
Sharpe (TV Series) as
Ensign Percival Beauclere
- Sharpe's Peril: Part 2 (2008) - Ensign Percival Beauclere
- Sharpe's Peril (2008) - Ensign Percival Beauclere
2008
Love Does Grow on Trees (Short) as
Danny
2007
The Christmas Miracle of Jonathan Toomey as
Thomas McDowell
2005
The Secret of Eel Island (TV Series) as
Scott
- Shadow on the Sun (2007) - Scott
- Waste Not, Want Not (2006) - Scott
- The Return (2006) - Scott
- Friend or Foe (2005) - Scott
- Mora's Story (2005) - Scott
- The Secret (2005) - Scott
- Shadows - Scott
- Horse Power - Scott
- Fishy Tale - Scott
- Two for Joy - Scott
- Treasure - Scott
- The Promise - Scott
- Rain - Scott
- Lost and Found - Scott
- Eels - Scott
- Birthday - Scott
- Big Fish - Scott
Soundtrack
2009
Beautiful People (TV Series) (performer - 1 episode)
- How I Got My Water Feature (2009) - (performer: "No More Tears (Enough is Enough)" - uncredited)
Self
2008
Beautiful People: Behind the Scenes (Video documentary short) as
Self / Simon Doonan
Archive Footage
2013
Cheerful Weather for the Wedding: Behind the Scenes (Video documentary short) as
Robert (uncredited)

References

Luke Ward-Wilkinson Wikipedia


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