The Globe and Mail , saying: 'I don't know what will happen professionally . . . that is the fear, but I guess I can't really be concerned about what will happen, because it's my truth. 'The star head a lead role on Brothers And Sisters for five seasons from 2006 to 2011, and went onto star in Killjoys from 2015 to 2019.
He has also become a fixture on the Hallmark Channel, appearing a slew of their heartwarming TV movies. In a recent interview with Vanity Fair, Luke admitted that he struggled to land roles after Brothers And Sisters ended.
He said: 'I can literally remember an agent once saying to me, ''Superman can't be gay''—like just straight out. 'I do remember being frustrated, seeing other actors and straight guys my age—and I never want to make it about that, but—thinking, Why are they getting [the parts]?
Why am I not getting them?'The post–Brothers & Sisters moment was scary, for sure. I was like, ''Dude, I'm the perfect age for this stuff. '' And it wasn't clicking, for whatever reason. '.
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