Raphael Luce
Raphael Luce, a Franco-American actor, was born in Vermont and spent a significant part of his childhood in southern France, where he was raised for a decade. As the oldest of three siblings, he comes from a family deeply rooted in the performing arts; both of his parents were involved with Cirque du Soleil, with his father, Jade Kindar-Martin, recognized globally as a high-wire artist, and his mother, a former gymnast and stuntwoman from France.
Raphael's acting career has gained notable momentum, best known for his role as Young Henry Creel, also known as 001 or Vecna, in the acclaimed fourth season of Netflix's "Stranger Things." His filmography further includes a role in Luc Besson's adaptation of "Dracula" and appearances in popular series such as "Loki" and "The First Lady." In addition to his acting, he is actively honing his skills as a stuntman during his free time.
The Luce family divides their residence between Los Angeles, New Orleans, and France, immersing themselves in the vibrant cultures of each location. Following his breakout role in "Stranger Things," Raphael has been actively engaging with fans at various conventions, sharing his experiences and passion for his craft. Fluent in both French and English, Raphael continues to build an impressive career in the entertainment industry.
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