Luke Mullen is a multifaceted individual who has made a name for himself in the entertainment industry as a writer, actor, director, and activist.
As an actor, Mullen has been performing for nearly his entire life, with his breakout role coming on the hit Disney series "Andi Mack," where he played the character T.J. Kippen, one of the first openly gay characters in Disney Channel history.
Mullen's passion for filmmaking began at a young age, and he wrote, produced, and directed his first short film, "Me, My Phone, and I," at the tender age of 14. This film went on to win numerous awards and was featured in film festivals around the world.
In addition to his work in film, Mullen has also been a leading voice in conservation and environmental causes, using his social media following to raise awareness about these important issues. He has served as an ambassador to numerous international organizations and has been a spokesperson for the United Nations since 2019.
As part of his work with the UN, Mullen has participated in various climate initiatives, including giving a speech at the 2019 United Nations General Assembly. He has also produced numerous short-form social media videos and documentaries for civil rights, Indigenous, and environmental organizations, including Greta Thunberg's Friday's For Future, Aina Momona for the Maui Fires, and Sunrise Movement.
One of Mullen's most notable projects is his high school film about Alzheimer's, titled "Unforgettable," which won awards at festivals such as the New York World Film Festival.
Throughout his career, Mullen has consistently demonstrated his passion for storytelling and his commitment to using his platform to make a positive impact on the world.