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Luke Allen-Gale

Born: 06 November 1984 (39 years old)
Gender: Male

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Luke Allen-Gale is an English actor best known for his starring role as William Whele, the religious leader of the Church of The Savior, in the apocalyptic supernatural television series Dominion.

He trained as an actor at The Drama Centre London and made his acting debut before graduating in 2008 on Wallander, alongside Kenneth Branagh. He has gone on to work for Channel 4 on the acclaimed mini-series The Promise as well as several other notable shows such as Midsomer Murders, Death in Paradise and Ripper Street.

Luke is also known for his role in ITV's Monroe starring James Nesbit, Sarah Parish and Tom Riley. He also appeared in The Borgias on Showtime.

His film credits include roles in Undead Union and Captain America.

In 2013 he made his professional stage debut as Nick Lockridge in Richard Greenberg's The American Plan, which successfully transferred to The St James Theatre in London from Bath's Ustinov Studio.


Television Roles

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Adam Fairs

William Whele

William Whele

Derek Clark

Giles Sorsby

Fredirigo

Robert Modin


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