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Luke Mably was born in London, England. He recently won the Award for Best Actor at the Prague Independent Film Festival (2022) for the lead role in Feature Film The Ghost Writer (2022) Luke was nominated for a Canadian Screen Award for 'Best Performance by an Actor in a Continuing Leading Dramatic Role' as alcoholic neurosurgeon 'Dr Simon Hill' in ABC/Global TV's Combat Hospital (2011). Luke continues to build a versatile body of work on stage and screen with leading roles in independent/studio feature films and television. Early successes were as 'Private Clifton' in cult classic 28 Days Later... (2002) Directed by Oscar winner Danny Boyle, 'Prince Edvard' in Paramount Pictures The Prince and Me (2004) and as notorious 'White' in Award winning and BAFTA Nominated Exam (2009) Directed and Written by Stuart Hazeldine and Produced by Oscar winner Gareth Unwin. Other work as Journalist 'James Lathom' in CBS's NCIS: New Orleans (2014), 'SAS Sgt. Maj. Nigel Wickham' in CBS's SEAL Team (2017), as terminally ill father 'Terry Pryde' in feature film Break (2020), 'Scott' in War of the Worlds (2019) and in Award winning feature film The Ghost Writer (2022) where he played the lead role of a Novelist who slowly loses his mind. Luke has played a variety of roles. As vampire 'Dylan Radcliff' in ABC's The Gates (2010) alongside Frank Grillo. Jewish resistance fighter 'Sonson' in Chosen (2016) with Harvey Keitel. Fashion designer 'Rupert Rodnight' in Color Me Kubrick (2005) alongside John Malkovich. A professional footballer 'Scott Lucas' in Sky One's Dream Team (1997) and in Rise of the Footsoldier: Part II (2015) where Mably gained 20 Ibs of muscle to portray feared gangster member 'Shawn'. Luke has also worked on several stage Plays such as the lead role of 'Christian' in the critically acclaimed modern tragedy 'Festen' at London's West End Lyric Theatre, Directed by Rufus Norris and acting alongside Rory Kinnear. Luke also lead the cast in the harrowing Play 'Two Storm Wood' written by Edward Bennett-Coles, Directed by Robert Delamere and Produced by Tom Hardy.