LUKE GOSS
Date of Birth: September 29, 1968
Luke Goss entered the spotlight when he teamed up with his twin brother Matt Goss and schoolmate Craig Logan to create the British boy band Bros in 1986. Goss had five successful years with the band in which they completed two world tours, had 13 hit singles and three albums.
Eventually, Goss left the band and moved to Los Angeles where he wrote an autobiography called I Owe You Nothing, which was a top ten best seller for several weeks. In L.A. Goss caught the acting bug when he starred in the theater production Plan 9 In Outter Space. He then continued on to act in the touring musicals What a Feeling! and Grease.
In 2000, Goss was offered his first Hollywood film, Two Days, Nine Lives, and since then the offers haven't stopped. Goss' most notable role would be villain Jared Nomak in the box office hit Blade II. Goss continued on with several more roles before he starred opposite Samuel L. Jackson and Eugene Levy in The Man (2005).
Goss, along with Ron Perlman and Selma Blair, can be seen in the adventure comedy Hellboy II: The Golden Army (2008), in which Hellboy and his team try to save the world from mythical creatures.
Upcoming for Goss is Tekken (2009), an action-packed fantasy film, as well as executive producing Street starring Vivica A. Fox and Rachel Miner.
Goss is married to Shirley Lewis and is the stepfather of Shirley's daughter, Carli. The couple resides in the Los Angeles area but have an apartment back home in London, England.
Filmography:
Tekken(2009)
Hellboy II: The Golden Army(2008)
Deep Water(2008)
The Dead Undeaded (2007)
Shanghai Baby (2007)
Bone Dry (2007)
Unearthed (2007)
One Night with the King (2006)
Something in the Clearing (2006)
Mercenary for Justice (2006)
The Man(2006)
Private Moments (2005)
Cold and Dark (2005)
Charlie (2004)
Fei ying (2004)
Blade II(2002)
ZigZag (2002)
Nine Tenths (2002)
Love Life(2001)
Two Days, Nine Lives (2000)