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Luke Benward

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1995-05-12
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He first gained recognition from audiences due to his early roles as a child actor, notably in How to Eat Fried Worms released in 2006 and Minutemen in 2008. In 2014, he took on the role of Will in the film Cloud 9, starring alongside Mike C. Manning and Dove Cameron.

Long before he became well-known, he made his acting debut at just five years old in the 2002 movie We Were Soldiers. On the personal side, he has two younger sisters, Ella and Gracie. His father was part of a country music duo, while his mother worked as both a model and actress. In terms of relationships, he was previously in a relationship with actress Olivia Holt, though they eventually went their separate ways. Later on, he started dating fellow actress Ariel Winter.

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He appeared in the 2011 TV movie Girl Vs. Monster and contributed the song “Had Me @ Hello” to the film’s soundtrack.

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