Lukas Gage (b. 1995)

Alias:
لوکاس گیج

Birthplace:
San Diego, California, USA

Born:
May 28, 1995

Lukas Gage (born May 28, 1995) is an American actor. He appeared in the television series American Vandal (2017), Euphoria (2019), The White Lotus (2021), You (2023), and Fargo (2023), as well as the horror films Smile 2 (2024) and Companion (2025).  Gage was born on May 28, 1995, in San Diego, California and raised in Encinitas, California. He went to film camp every summer and acted in plays and commercials. He attended San Dieguito Academy in Encinitas.  In November 2020, Gage posted a clip of an audition on Zoom, during which director Tristram Shapeero could be heard criticizing Gage's apartment, unaware that his microphone was not muted. Gage received messages of support from others in the film industry. Although he did not get the job, the rejection allowed him to accept a part in the HBO miniseries The White Lotus.  Gage is gay. Hairstylist Chris Appleton confirmed his relationship with Gage on The Drew Barrymore Show in March 2023, and early the following month, the pair became engaged. Nineteen days later, Appleton and Gage were married. On November 13, 2023, Appleton filed for divorce from Gage, citing irreconcilable differences.  Description above from the Wikipedia article Lukas Gage, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

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2023  Down Low

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