Luke Mably is a talented actor born in London, England, who has made a significant impact in the entertainment industry with his versatility and range. He has received numerous accolades for his performances, including the 'Best Actor' award at the Prague Independent Film Festival in 2022 for his portrayal of Gilliger Graham in the feature film "The Ghost Writer".
Mably's early successes include his role as Private Clifton in the cult classic "28 Days Later" directed by Academy Award winner Danny Boyle, and as Prince Edvard opposite Julia Stiles in the Paramount Pictures romantic comedy "The Prince and Me". He also co-starred in the award-winning and BAFTA-nominated film "Exam" directed by Stuart Hazeldine, where he played the notorious White.
Mably has played a wide range of characters throughout his career, including Journalist James Lathom in CBS's "NCIS: New Orleans", terminally ill father Terry Pryde in the feature film "Break", SAS Sgt. Maj. Nigel Wickham in CBS's "SEAL Team", MI5 Chief Surveillance Officer Scott Moss in Disney+'s "War of the Worlds", and vampire Dylan Radcliff in ABC's "The Gates".
He has also appeared in several stage plays, including the lead role of Christian in the critically acclaimed modern tragedy "Festen" at London's West End Lyric Theatre, directed by Rufus Norris and starring alongside Rory Kinnear. Additionally, he co-starred in the harrowing play "Two Storm Wood" written by Edward Bennett-Coles, directed by Robert Delamere, and produced by Tom Hardy.
Mably's upcoming projects include a recurring role on the TV series "MobLand" directed by Guy Ritchie, Anthony Byrne, Lawrence Gough, and Daniel Syrkin for Paramount+ and 101 Studios, as well as appearances in the TV series "Gandhi" directed by Hansal Mehta and the feature film "Fuze" directed by David Mackenzie.
Throughout his career, Mably has demonstrated his ability to take on a wide range of roles, from dramatic to comedic, and has proven himself to be a talented and versatile actor.