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Luke Benward

Luke Benward

19 titles Acting May 12, 1995 Franklin, Tennessee, USA

Luke Aaron Benward, born on May 12, 1995, is a talented American actor and singer who has made a significant impact in both film and television. He gained widespread recognition for his role as Bo Larson in the Netflix film *Dumplin'*, showcasing his ability to connect with audiences through heartfelt performances. Benward has also captivated viewers with his portrayal of Lloy Danderson in CMT's *Still the King* and as Jack in *Life of the Party*.

His early career included a memorable role as Dillon in the ABC Family series *Ravenswood*, and he charmingly played Beau Landry in the Disney Channel's *Good Luck Charlie*. Notable film appearances include his portrayal of a young Alan in *Dear John*, Charlie Tuttle in the Disney Channel original movie *Minutemen*, and Billy Forrester in *How to Eat Fried Worms*. Additionally, he played David Moore in the war film *We Were Soldiers* and took on the role of Nicky in *Mostly Ghostly: Who Let the Ghosts Out?*, as well as Steven 'Stevie' Dewberry in *Because of Winn-Dixie*.

Benward's journey into entertainment began at the young age of seven when he appeared in Martina McBride's music video for "Concrete Angel," marking the start of a promising career filled with diverse roles and accomplishments.

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