Luce Rains
Luce Rains is a versatile character actor known for his gritty portrayals of rustic characters, often embodying the roles of lawmen, sheriffs, and cowboys. He began his career with a small role in the 1978 disco film Thank God It's Friday, marking the start of a diverse filmography. Over the years, Rains has made notable appearances in a variety of films, including Wyatt Earp (1994), where he contributed to the iconic Western narrative, and Vampires (1998), a horror film directed by John Carpenter. His role in Dreamland (2005) further showcased his ability to inhabit complex characters.
One of Rains' most memorable performances came in 2007 when he portrayed Marshal Weathers in James Mangold's critically acclaimed remake of the classic Western 3:10 to Yuma. This role not only highlighted his talent for capturing the essence of rugged individuals but also solidified his position within the industry as a reliable character actor. Throughout his career, Luce Rains has consistently brought authenticity and depth to his roles, earning the respect of both audiences and peers alike. His dedication to portraying the nuanced aspects of unrefined characters has left an indelible mark on the film landscape.
Filmography
Sweetwater (2013)
Transcendence
Enid Is Sleeping
Surrounded
First Snow
Sister Aimee
Kites
The Redemption of Henry Myers
Out of Exile
Deadman Standing
Appaloosa
The Manson Brothers: Midnight Zombie Massacre
Rust (2025)
Priceless (2016)
Unspeakable
Dead Man's Burden
Running with the Devil
Kill or Be Killed (2016)
Outlaws and Angels
Late for Dinner
Butch vs. Sundance
Dreamland
The Devil to Pay
Two Sinners and a Mule
3:10 to Yuma (2007)
The Marksman (2021)
The Keeper
Escape from Terror: The Teresa Stamper Story
Blood Father