Birth Place: London
Luke McGibney Biography
Luke McGibney received a scholarship to trained at The Oxford School of Drama, his professional debut The Urn was premiered at Edinburgh Film Festival where he played alcoholic brother Eddie.
His most recent work Remora funded by the BFI / Creative England and directed by David Scholfield will see him play the lead antagonist Erica Mann a small-time crook in a seaside town soon to be released in 2016.
Luke has also played at The Royal Court in 2015 in The Barred playing Andrew a writer is residence in a prison drama written by Dean Stalham.
Other recent work included Channel 4 production Rise where he plays Albert father to the infamous Fred Perry.
Additional career highlights are Richard III playing Richard winning 11 festival awards including “Filming Shakespeare” patroned by Sir Kenneth Branagh, Judas in Stereotype that received 4 Royal Television Award nominations winning one, The Curator for the No 1 travel company Expedia nominated for 2 Royal Television Society Awards and Domas in Yoke Farm that won Unchosen Film Festival selected by Ken Loach (Kes) and Justin Chadwick (Mandela
Luke McGibney has not appeared on Broadway.
Luke McGibney has appeared on London's West End in 1 shows.
Luke McGibney's first West End show was Faulty Towers the Dining Experience which opened in 2017
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