A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Alias:
Luke Bower-Massey
Luke Morrison
Birthplace:
Bristol, England, UK
Born:
June 12, 1984
Luke Massey was born 12 June 1984 (as Luke Morrison), is a British screenwriter and film director, known for making movies such as Armistice (2011) and 500 Miles North (2014). n 2008, he wrote and filmed a short film called "Within The Woods" made under £10,000 new "zombie" horror movie. It stars Lorraine Pilkington and James Chalmers. It was filmed at Ragley Hall, Alcester, also in the woods around Wroxton, Banbury, and in Leamington. In 2011, Luke wrote and directed his first feature, Armistice (originally called Warhouse), starring Joseph Morgan and Matt Ryan. A month after completing Armistice, Luke then started work on his second independent feature, 500 Miles North, starring Joseph Morgan, Matt Ryan, Kevin McNally and Sue Johnson. Luke currently lives in Liverpool. He also runs a rental/production company called 'Green Manalishi Productions' based in Leamington.[7] His main influences are Sam Raimi, Robert Rodriguez, and Shane Meadows. From Wikipedia (en), the free encyclopedia
Camera Operator:
2009 Peter Green: Man of the World
Cinematography:
2009 Peter Green: Man of the World
2013 Warhouse
Director:
2009 Peter Green: Man of the World
2013 Warhouse
2014 500 Miles North
2018 John Barnes: Poetry in Motion
2020 These Sporting Lives
Editor:
2009 Peter Green: Man of the World
2013 Warhouse
2014 500 Miles North
2018 John Barnes: Poetry in Motion
2020 These Sporting Lives
Executive Producer:
2009 Peter Green: Man of the World
2013 Warhouse
2014 500 Miles North
2018 John Barnes: Poetry in Motion
2020 These Sporting Lives
Producer:
2009 Peter Green: Man of the World
2013 Warhouse
2014 500 Miles North
2018 John Barnes: Poetry in Motion
2020 These Sporting Lives
Screenplay:
2009 Peter Green: Man of the World
2013 Warhouse
2014 500 Miles North
2018 John Barnes: Poetry in Motion
2020 These Sporting Lives
Writer:
2009 Peter Green: Man of the World
2013 Warhouse
2014 500 Miles North
2018 John Barnes: Poetry in Motion
2020 These Sporting Lives
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