Luke MacFarlane
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Thomas Luke Macfarlane (born January 19, 1980) is a Canadian actor and singer.
He is known for playing Scotty Wandell on the ABC television drama Brothers & Sisters (2006–2011) and RAC Agent D'avin Jaqobis on the Space television science fiction series Killjoys (2015–2019).
Early life and education
Thomas Luke Macfarlane was born on 19 January 1980, in London, Ontario. His father Thomas was the Director of Student Health Services at the University of Western Ontario, and his mother Penny is a mental health nurse at a London hospital. Macfarlane attended London Central Secondary School with twin sister, Ruth and older sister Rebecca. Macfarlane went to school at the Lester B. Pearson School for the Arts, then later studied drama at Juilliard in New York City.
Personal life
Macfarlane came out as gay during an interview with The Globe and Mail on 15 April 2008. In 12 June 2018, Macfarlane was naturalized as an American citizen.
Macfarlane plays the cello, and this skill was used in the Hallmark movie Chateau Christmas. He also plays the trumpet.
Career
Macfarlane appeared in Robert Altman's Tanner on Tanner on the Sundance Channel early in his career as the opposite Cynthia Nixon. He appeared in the 2005 FX film Over There (playing PV2 Frank "Dim" Dumphy) and in the 2009 two-part miniseries Iron Road, among other things.
Scotty Wandell on ABC's Brothers & Sisters, his husband to Kevin Walker (played by Matthew Rhys), one of the show's "brothers" was one of Macfarlane's first notable roles. Jason Howell of the Canadian sitcom Satisfaction, Rick Lincoln on PBS' The Night Shift, Chaplain Hopkins on PBS' Mercy Street, and the starring role of D'avin Jaqobis in Syfy's Killjoys are among Macfarlane's other notable television roles.
Macfarlane has appeared in television shows, including Hallmark Channel's The Memory Book, Christmas Land, Maggie's Miracle Christmas, The Birthday Wish, and The Mistletoe Promise (2016).
In 2022, he co-starred in Bros, a big film debut for Billy Eichner.
Macfarlane was one of the four leads in Juvenilia at the Playwrights Horizons Theater from November 14 to December 21, 2003. In the American premiere of the play Where Do We Live, starring Peter Coveney, appeared at the Vineyard Theatre in May 2004. The production was recognized by the 2005 GLAAD Media Awards for Outstanding New York Theatre: Broadway and Off-Broadway. He appeared alongside Jill Clayburgh and Hamish Linklater in The Busy World is Hushed, a British off-Broadway playback from Playwrights Horizons in Summer 2006. Thomas, the L.A. actor, reprised his role as Thomas. Premiere at the Skirball Cultural Center from February 7 to 11, 2007.
Macfarlane appeared in Howard Ashman's unproduced musical Dreamstuff's one-night celebrity revival. Howard's collaborators, Marsha Malamet and Dennis Green, reimagined the musical and appeared at Hayworth Theatre in Los Angeles for one night as part of the Bruno Kirby celebrity reading collection, directed by actor Michael Urie. Luke appeared on the program alongside Eden Espinosa, Vicki Lewis, Fred Willard, and David Blue.
In February 2015, Macfarlane appeared in the world premiere of stage drama Reverberation at Hartford Stage in Connecticut.
Macfarlane was the lead singer and songwriter for the band Fellow Nameless, which began in his 8th grade with some of his classmates at Lester B. Pearson School for the Arts under the name of Slipnaught, a term they randomly selected from a dictionary because they didn't have a name for the group when it came time to perform on stage. Nameless came from Slipnaught mainly because the band members feared the original name, and as a result, Fellow Nameless was born at London Central Secondary School. Fellow Nameless has released one underground album, half-live CD album, as well as a new ten songs that never got published, which included three songs that were never released as a result of a Maverick Records development contract. Danny Strick A&R of Maverick Records was on display, but they were disqualified at the end. Fellow Nameless, a defunct London, Ontario-based band, had two iterations without Macfarlane as lead singer, as well as defunct London, Ontario. Van A Primer and Matthew Pearn, a new artist, became the first incarnation of the second quarter of 2004. Three of the remaining band members are still active under the new band name Cancel Winter in March, 2006.