Luke Bracey

Luke Bracey

  • Born: 1989-4-26
  • Birthplace: Sydney, Australia
  • Height: 6' (1.83 m)
  • Profession: actor
  • Nationality: Australia
  • Representative Works: "Hacksaw Ridge" "Point Break" "GIJoe: Retaliation"
  • Luke Bracey (Luke Bracey), born in Sydney, Australia on April 26, 1989, is an Australian film and television actor.
    In 2011, starred in his first movie " Monte Carlo "; in 2013, starred in the movie " GIJoe: Retaliation "; in 2014, starred in the movie " The November Man " with Pierce Brosnan and others [1]  ; in 2016, starred in the movie " Hacksaw Ridge" " [2]  .

    Performing Experience

    In 2011, played the small role Riley in the movie " Monte Carlo ".
    In 2013, he played the villain Commander Cobra in the movie " GIJoe: Retaliation " starring Walter Bruce Willis and Dwayne Douglas Johnson . 
    In 2014, he played the second male David Mason in the movie " The November Man " starring Pierce Brosnan . 
    In 2015, he played the male character Johnny Utah in the action film " Point Break " co-produced by China and foreign countries .
    In 2016, he played Smith in the war movie " Hacksaw Ridge " co-produced by Chinese and foreign actors and directed by Mel Gibson . 
    Extended Reading
    • Alexys 2022-11-16 18:40:17

      Don’t give up, save them is save yourself

      After watching this movie, I realized that on the battlefield, not giving up the fallen comrades, not giving up the besieged troops, is a psychological need and a promise. Anyone or army may be left alone and helpless. To save them is to save themselves.

      Professional army fights for guo, how guo...

    • Kayli 2022-11-16 15:16:45

      A little comment

      Let me talk about the background first: On August 18, 1966, a task force composed of 105 Australian troops and 3 New Zealand leaders encountered a large number of North Vietnamese troops who were heading to southeastern Vietnam to destroy the Australian station in the rubber tree plantation....

    Danger Close quotes

    • Major Harry Smith: There's a thousand ways to die in a war zone.