Luke Carroll

Sydney-based actor Luke Carroll is one of the most promising young acting talents currently in this country.
While only 27, Luke is somewhat of stage veteran, having already appeared in a range of productions, ranging from Conversations with the Dead, The Dreamers, Riverland and The Cherry Pickers.
In his first feature role, Luke was nominated for best supporting actor by the prestigious Film Critics Circle of Australia for his portrayal of Dumby Red in the film Australian Rules. The film received widespread critical acclaim after premiering at the Sundance film festival in 2002.
This engaging young man has also enjoyed recent stints on television series, appearing in Channel Nine’s The Alice and the critically acclaimed SBS production Remote Area Nurse.
While Luke has savoured his success on the screen, last year he returned to the theatre to play the lead role in Capricornia, Louis Nowra’s stage adaptation of Xavier Herbert’s compelling Australian novel of the same name.
Luke’s performance impressed critics and audiences alike, heralding a true coming of age for this talented young star.
In 2007 Luke completed work on the Australian feature The Tender Hook with Hugo Weaving and Rose Byrne, and appeared as a hospital intern in a seven-week guest role on the hit soap opera Home and Away.
Luke also recently appeared alongside Cathy Freeman in the second series of the SBS travel show Going Bush.
At the 3on3 Luke can be found at the Vibe Spin-Out wheel - quizzing the crowd on a range of health related trivia.



