Euphoria star Lukas Gage on Zoom last week has come forward.Following a viral audition video posted by the actor, in which a director can be heard saying: “These poor people live in these tiny apartments, like I’m looking at his background and he’s got his TV…” the filmmaker in question has written an open apology letter to Gage.British-American filmmaker Tristram Shapeero, a TV director who has worked on The Unbreakably Kimmy Schmidt, Brooklyn Nine-Nine and Never Have I Ever, apologised to Gage via Deadline.“You probably don’t know who I am, but you’re likely familiar with my story,” Shapeero began. “An actor, Lukas Gage, posted a clip on social media taken from a Zoom casting he and I had been a part of back in August.“During it, an.
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