Luke Kenny (Actor) Height, Weight, Date of Birth, Age, Wiki, Biography, Girlfriend and More
Luke Kenny is an Indian actor, director, producer, and a music composer. He is recognised for his role of Malcom Murad in Sacred Games. Luke has been in the entertainment industry for more than 3 decades.
Birth & Background
Luke Kenny was born on 14th June 1969 in Kolkata, West Bengal. He is of Irish-Italian descent. Luke’s Irish grandfather married a British woman and moved to India. His father Robert Kenny was a musician and Italian mother named Adele. Luke’s parents separated when he was just a child. He lived with his grandfather and father in Mumbai. They both were musicians and hence Luke got fascinated by music from an early age.
Bio
Real Name | Luke Kenny |
Profession | Actor, Director, Producer |
Date of Birth | 14 June 1969 |
Age (as in 2022) | 53 Years |
Birth Place | Kolkata, West Bengal, India |
Nationality | Indian |
Home Town | Kolkata, West Bengal, India |
Family | Mother : Adele Kenny Father : Robert Kenny Sister : Not Available Brother : Not Available Wife : Not Available |
Address | Mumbai, Maharashtra, India |
Education
Luke went to Bharat English High School, Thane for his formative education and then completed his secondary education from St John The Baptist High School, Thane. Kenny was enrolled in Elphinstone College, Fort Mumbai but left in between to pursue his career in music.
Education Details and More
School | Bharat English High School, Thane St John The Baptist High School, Thane |
College | Elphinstone College, Fort Mumbai |
Educational Qualification | Graduate |
Debut | Film : Bombay Boys (1998) |
Awards | Not Available |
Career
Luke started as a solo dancer in 1989. He was invited to join Arshad Warsi’s dance crew as chorus dancer. Luke was his associate choreographer from 1990 to 1992. He also joined a rock band named Geek as a vocalist in 1991. He worked as a DJ from 1993 to 1995. Luke became India’s first male VJ for a newly launched Channel V in 1995. From 1998 he worked as head of music programming and artist relations for Channel V until 2008. He was the face of the show Luke’s After Hours, playing a selection of music videos especially chosen by Luke in 2005.
Luke acted for the first time in movies in 1997. He played the role of leader of a rock band in Kaizad Gustad’s movie, Bombay Boys. He produced and directed his first film 13th Floor in 2005. The movie was India’s first digitally shot and released film and received recognition in several film festivals. He directed 3 music videos in 2006 namely Dil, Humein Jeene Do and Kyon, Paanch Tatva. Luke was producer and actor of the movie Rise of Zombie, India’s first zombie film.
Luke has acted in several movies including Rock On!!, Banjo, Qarib Qarib Singlle, Tanhaji and more. Luke became a known face for his role of Malcolm Murad in Netflix series Sacred Games. Luke will be seen in psychological crime drama streaming television series Rudra: The Edge of Darkness.
Physical Stats and More
Height | 5′ 10″ Feet |
Weight | 75 Kg |
Body Shape | Chest: 42 inches Waist: 34 inches Biceps: 15 inches |
Eye Colour | Moss Green |
Hair Colour | Black |
Hobbies | Singing, listening to music, writing, dancing, and playing guitar |
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Some Facts About Luke Kenny
- Luke Kenny grew up in Mumbai, Maharashtra.
- He is Indian by birth and ethically Irish-Italian-British.
- Luke was appointed as the channel head of 9XM in 2011.
- Luke is a huge fan of Micheal Jackson.
- He has also organized a concert dedicated to Jim Morrison and the music of The Doors in July, 2008.
- Luke co-hosted a Humanity concert with Sophie Choudhry.
- He has written weekly music column If I May Say So for Hindustan Times supplement HT Café, a live music column called Gig-A-Bites, LukeBox named column for Rolling Stone India.
- His hobbies include Singing, listening to music, writing, dancing, and playing guitar.
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