Lucas Riley

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Lucas Riley

Biography

Born in the winters of 1999, Lucas Riley rose to prominence working bit parts for friends amateur productions. By starring in his breakout role of 'The Limit', as the hard-ass police chief, 'Chief Wayne ', Lucas began cementing his legacy in action and comedy henceforth. With his keen wit and dry improvisation ability, Lucas found himself tacking on more roles in the writing room of future projects. Lucas found himself a key contributor to the conception and directing process to the sequel to the 2017 hit sequel in The Limit franchise, 'The Limit 2: The Prequill', which he also stared in reprising his role of Chief Wayne. After the stardom that followed Lucas took a backseat on the action and instead turned his gaze to the heartfelt emotional drama of Papa Mia. Disclosed in interviews and memoirs, Lucas explains how the production eventually shifted to a documentary on the making of said film. In such, Lucas was no longer playing a role but instead starred in the film as himself bringing a more natural and nuanced peek into the curtains of his mind. Unfortunately, due to the financial failure of this production Lucas took a step away from the starlight instead taking a few years to work on stand up comedy which he would practice at unknown clubs and bars. Through this experience Lucas' comedy writing improved where he helped form the sketch comedy super-group 'Off Limits'. This is the most recent project of Lucas Riley's yet between writing for his own show he finds the time to support fellow collaborator Sasha Bjelic in his sketch comedy show 'Balls'. Although Lucas only has cameos in the Balls comedy show, his relation with Sasha can be traced back to the two starring as dueling romantic forces in the previously mentioned Limit 2 or other early bit parts in short films directed by Sasha such as 'The Poop Bandit'.

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