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A native of Northern California, Luke Edwards breakthrough role came in the Emmy nominated TV movie "I Know My First Name Is Steven," playing the title role. Luke made his feature film debut as a video-gamehead with a touch of genius in "The Wizard." He later appeared in the Disney musical film, "Newsies," as Les. He danced (Gene Kelly was the dance consultant) in the film and also sang on the soundtrack.
Luke also appeared with Robert DeNiro and Annette Bening in "Guilty by Suspicion," Jamie Lee Curtis and Vanessa Redgrave in "Mother's Boys," and Jason Robards in "Little Big League." His television credits include episodes of "21 Jump Street," "Roseanne," "Davis Rules," "Molloy," "Tattletale," "Capital News," "Human Target," and the TV movies "Not of this World," "The Yarn Princess," and "The Little Riders."
In 1996 Luke temporarily left show business to concentrate
on his education. He returned after graduating in
1999 and appeared in the highly-praised HBO movie,
"Cheaters," based on a true story of students
caught cheating in an academic decathlon.
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