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Luke Roessler

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2007-03-28
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He’s a young talent who started making waves in the entertainment industry with a minor but memorable role in the blockbuster film Deadpool 2. You might also recognize him from his recurring appearance on the FX series Legion, where he showcased his acting range early on. As his career progressed, he landed the fun and quirky role of Squirmy in Descendants 3, adding another exciting credit to his growing Disney resume. Interestingly, despite not being a twin in real life, the majority of his roles with Disney have cast him as one—often playing both siblings in the same project, which is pretty impressive for someone so young.

Before all the fame and red-carpet moments, he began building his acting portfolio back in 2015, steadily earning guest spots on popular shows. He made appearances in episodes of Hell on Wheels, Arrow, and The Man in the High Castle, proving his versatility across different genres. Hailing from Canada, he shares a close bond with his sister, and family seems to play an important role in his journey. With each new role, he continues to grow as an actor, and fans are excited to see what he does next. Definitely one to watch—his name keeps coming up in conversations about rising young stars.

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He was cast in the Netflix dark comedy Dead To Me, where he plays the role of Christina Applegate’s character’s son—a part that really brought him into the spotlight. He, you know, fits the role so naturally, and fans have definitely taken notice. In his spare time, he also enjoys playing the guitar, which adds another layer to his creative side. He’s been spotted strumming during downtime on set, and it seems like music is a real passion for him. He balances acting and music pretty well, showing off different talents beyond just being in front of the camera.

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