• Luke Mably is a British actor born in London, England in 1976
• He has a net worth estimated to be over $3 million, earned through a successful career in acting
• He trained at the Birmingham School of Acting and made his debut in 1999 with a guest appearance in "Holby City"
• He gained fame in 2002 with the horror film "28 Days Later" and has since worked on various TV and film projects
• He is engaged to actress Andrea Deck and has recently put on a lot of muscle for recent roles
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Who is Luke Mably?
Thomas Luke Mably was born on 1 March 1976, in London, England, and is an actor, known for his work in several notable British projects, including “Exam”, “The Gates” and “Combat Hospital”. He was also the star of the horror film “The Ghost Writer” in 2010.
The Net Worth of Luke Mably
Luke Mably has a net worth estimated to be over $3 million, as of mid-2024, earned through a successful career in acting. He’s been in the entertainment industry since 1999, and on television as well as in films.
Early Life, Education, and Career Beginnings
Luke grew up in London, and as the years progressed he slowly developed an interest in pursuing acting as a career. After matriculating from high school, he enrolled at the Birmingham School of Acting to train in the art – the drama school is a part of Birmingham City University, and has been operational since 1936, offering a range of short courses, part-time lessons and summer schools, available to children as well as adults.
Some of the notable alumni to have come from the university include Rachel Bright, Anna Brewster, Helen George, and Nicol Williamson.
After completing his training, he made a guest appearance in the television show “Holby City”, before gaining his first long-term role in the series “Dream Team” of which he was a part for three years. The show follows the personal and professional lives of a fictional football (soccer) club. After his run in the show, he worked on the miniseries “Uprising”, which told the story of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising in 1943-44, near the end of the German occupation of Poland.
Rise to Fame
In 2002, Mably was cast in the horror film “28 Days Later”, which was a success critically and commercially. It follows the story of a society that has been suddenly infected by a highly contagious virus, turning people into mindless fast-moving zombies. During the same year, he had a guest role in the long-running British soap opera “EastEnders”, then in 2004 portrayed Prince Edvard in the Hollywood film “The Prince & Me”, working alongside Julia Stiles and Ben Miller.
The film tells the story of a college student who is pursued by a prince who’s pretending to be an ordinary college student.
He continued his film work with “Spirit Trap”, and “Colour Me Kubrick: A True…ish Story” starring John Malkovich, in which John’s character has been impersonating the director Stanley Kubrick since the 1990s. Mably then reprised his role in “The Prince & Me 2: The Royal Wedding”, then worked on the television special “Who Gets the Dog?”, before making an appearance in the show “Kingdom”.
In 2009, he had one of his most notable roles in “Exam”, working alongside Colin Salmon and Jimi Mistry.
Recent Projects
The following year, Luke was cast in the television series “The Gates” which aired on ABC, but it didn’t gain enough traction, and was canceled during the first season as low ratings prevailed. He continued working, being cast in the medical series “Combat Hospital” which ran for a season, but was also short-lived as the series wasn’t picked up by a network after the first season, leading to its discontinuation.
He then went on a four-year break from any acting work, returning as a guest in an episode of “NCIS: New Orleans”. The police procedural series is a spin-off from “NCIS” following the story of NCIS agents stationed in New Orleans, Louisiana. He then followed up his return with the British film “Rise of the Footsoldier” directed by Julian Gilbey, and based on the autobiography of former criminal Carlton Leach, and the 1995 Rettendon murders.
In the criminal event, three drug dealers were shot dead inside a Range Rover which led to a major police investigation, and has been the subject of several films and books over the years. One of his latest projects is the film “Chosen”, which is set during World War II, and release in 2010.
Personal Life
Mably has been engaged to actress Andrea Deck since 2016, but the couple shows no sign of getting married any time soon.
She is known for her work in projects such as “Les Miserables”, “The Counselor”, and “The City & The City.” She also voiced the daughter of Ellen Ripley, Amanda Ripley in the video game “Alien: Isolation”. The couple supports each other in work, and he also helps her as she suffers from type 1 diabetes. He also recently put on a lot of muscle, because recent roles required him to do so, and has been maintaining his body at the gym since.