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Luke Bilyk

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1994-11-10
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Let’s talk about the Canadian actor who rose to fame playing Drew Torres on Degrassi: The Next Generation back in 2010. This talented Canadian actor first stepped into the spotlight at just 13 years old, making his acting debut in the 2007 series The Latest Buzz. Growing up, life at home was quite lively for this Canadian actor—he was the only boy in a household full of sisters, with three older ones to keep things interesting. Fast forward to December 2021, and the Canadian actor took a big step in his personal life when he got engaged to filmmaker Nicole Dorsey. Then, in August 2022, the couple welcomed their son, Elliot Rae Bilyk, marking a joyful new chapter for the Canadian actor as a father.

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He also took on roles in the films Gooby and My Babysitter’s a Vampire, showcasing his versatility as an actor. He really brought depth to each character he played, especially during those early years. He definitely made a strong impression with performances in both Gooby and My Babysitter’s a Vampire, proving that he could handle different genres with ease. He continues to be recognized for those roles, and fans often mention them when talking about his career journey.

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