Lucas is a multifaceted individual who has made a significant impact in the entertainment industry. Born in Minco, Oklahoma, he is a 7-time Heartland EMMY-Winner and a national EMMY winner for his on-air performance.
As a talented actor, director, and comedian, Lucas has appeared on various television platforms, including Oklahoma City's NBC affiliate KFOR-TV, where he brings comic relief to the audience. His extensive experience in the film industry has led to appearances in feature films and nationally on SyFy Network, Reelz, and Nat Geo.
In addition to his television work, Lucas has also made a name for himself in the world of comedy. He won "Best Comedy Actor" at the National Independent Television Festival for his multi-character performances in "Lazy Circles," a comedy co-produced with his brother, Marcus.
Lucas has also collaborated with renowned artists, including Kermit the Frog, for the American Banjo Museum's 'Banjo Roots' program. He has worked with Disney's The Muppets Studio, providing the banjo track for Kermit on multiple projects.
On stage, Lucas has shared the spotlight with notable figures such as Star Trek Voyager's Robert Picardo in A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum. He has also opened for "Weird Al" Yankovic, Béla Fleck, and others in concert.
As a Deering Banjo artist, Lucas has released four banjo albums: "Son of a Beekeeper," "Banjo Farm," "Banjos in Space," and "Aubrie and Lucas," which he recorded with his wife.
When he's not making television, Lucas is actively involved with the American Banjo Museum in Bricktown, OKC, where he serves as the Community Outreach and Promotions Coordinator. He develops educational programs and teaches the award-winning "Pick-a-Tune" class.
In his personal life, Lucas is married to Aubrie, who is the director of the non-profit Heartbeat for Hope, which brings aid to children in Ghana, Africa. The couple has two children.