Luke Goss
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Movie Credits
13 Graves (2006)
[ Robert Forster ][ Matthew Lillard ][ Norman Reedus ][ Udo Kier ][ Billy Drago ]
Deep Winter (2006)
[ Robert Carradine ][ Michael Madsen ][ Eric Lively ][ Kellan Lutz ]
Bone Dry (2006)
[ Lance Henriksen ][ Tommy 'Tiny' Lister ]
Unearthed (2006)
[ M.C. Gainey ][ Charles Q. Murphy ][ Russell Means ]
Something in the Clearing (2006)
One Night with the King (2006)
[ Peter O'Toole ][ Omar Sharif ][ John Rhys-Davies ][ Tommy 'Tiny' Lister ][ James Callis ]
Mercenary for Justice (2006)
[ Steven Seagal ]
The Man (2005)
[ Samuel L. Jackson ][ Eugene Levy ][ Miguel Ferrer ][ Anthony Mackie ]
Private Moments (2005)
[ Jason Connery ]
Cold and Dark (2005)
Charlie (2004)
[ Steven Berkoff ]
Fei ying (2004)
[ Michael Jai White ]
Blade II (2002)
[ Kris Kristofferson ][ Wesley Snipes ][ Ron Perlman ][ Norman Reedus ][ Tony Curran ]
ZigZag (2002)
[ John Leguizamo ][ Wesley Snipes ][ Andrew Stevens ][ Patton Oswalt ][ Oliver Platt ]
Nine Tenths (2002)
Love Life (2001)
The Stretch (2000)
Two Days, Nine Lives (2000)

 

With his brooding good looks, well-scrubbed image, and friendly smile, it might seem ironic that actor Luke Goss made his big-budget Hollywood film debut as Nomak, one of the revoltingly menacing Reapers in the vampire-action extravaganza Blade II. Born in London, England, in 1968, Goss spent his early years preparing for a career in music. His childhood dreams would come true soon enough when, at the age of 20, Goss' band Bros spent 16 weeks in the U.K. charts with their hit single "When Will I Be Famous." Since that question had already been answered by the overwhelmingly positive reception of the single both in his homeland and overseas, it would come as no surprise that Bros' debut album Push also topped the international charts and sold 4.5 million albums worldwide. Subsequently releasing two more albums and performing to packed arena crowds throughout Europe, Goss next topped the best-seller lists with his book I Owe You Nothing. It was only a matter of time before Goss began seeking out further venues for his talents, and with his stage debut in the musical Plan Nine From Outer Space (based on Ed Wood's screenplay that spawned the infamous 1958 film of the same name), the successful singer/author began to develop his acting talents. He followed up his successful debut with roles in other musical plays such as What a Feeling and Grease. After branching with appearances on numerous MTV and VH1 specials, Goss made his film debut in 2000 with Two Days, Nine Lives. Becoming increasingly comfortable in front of the camera in Zigzag, Nine Tenths, and Love Life (all 2001), Goss took a turn for the gruesome with his role as a new breed of "suckhead" in the eagerly anticipated sequel Blade II.


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