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Luca Luhan

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2006-08-07
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He’s an actor best known for his standout role as Bryce on the popular series Mixed-ish, where his performance quickly made him a fan favorite. Over time, he’s built an impressive resume, including notable appearances in feature films and TV projects like the adaptation of Less than Zero and the film Adam & Eve. In 2020, he landed a key role in Nickelodeon’s Danger Force, which is actually a spin-off of the hit show Henry Danger—a move that further boosted his visibility and appeal among young audiences.

Before all the spotlight, his journey began in 2019 when he made his acting debut as Anthony Rios in the horror film Annabelle Comes Home. That first role opened doors and set the stage for what would become a promising career. Behind the scenes, family plays a big role in his life—his mom’s name is Jenn, and his dad is Jason. And fun fact: he’s not the only talent in the family. His brother, Dante Luhan, is also an actor, making it something of a family affair.

As his career continues to grow, so does recognition around his name. With each new project, he brings fresh energy and dedication, proving that his presence in the entertainment world is more than just a passing moment—it’s a rising trajectory. Whether it’s through heartfelt performances or dynamic screen presence, his name keeps coming up in conversations about the next generation of young actors making their mark.

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In June 2019, he appeared in a video on the widely-watched YouTube channel Popcorn Talk, where he talked about his involvement in the movie Annabelle Comes Home.

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