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Luke Hutchie | |
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Born | Luke Hutchinson |
Nationality | Canadian |
Occupation(s) | Writer, actor, producer |
Years active | 2010 – present |
Known for | EZRA |
Luke Hutchie is a Canadian actor, television writer and producer. He is most known for creating and starring in the OUTtv short form series EZRA.[1][2]
Career[edit]
In 2022 Hutchie created and starred in EZRA.[3] The series followed the life of gay vampire, Ezra Grey.[4] Hutchie starred alongside Canada's Drag Race Winner Priyanka in the series finale.[5] EZRA won the Web Series Canada best honourable mention award at the 2023 T.O. Web Fest.[6] In October 2023 CBC announced their new paranormal comedy series Ghosting, which was created by and stars Hutchie and Matthew Finlan. The series is set to air winter 2024.[7]
References[edit]
- ^ Yeo, Debra. "Why are we so fascinated by vampires?". Toronto Star.
- ^ Law, John. "Niagara's Luke Hutchie brings new take on vampires with 'Ezra'". Niagara Falls Review.
- ^ SNIJDEWIND, Daryn. "Luke Hutchie Talks Creating New LGBTQ+ Vampire Horror-Comedy, 'EZRA'!". Afterbuzz TV.
- ^ Tatum, Erin (19 September 2022). "Luke Hutchie Delights with Gay Vampires in "EZRA"". Cliche Mag.
- ^ Whittock, Jesse. "'Canada's Drag Race' Winner Priyanka Cast For Acting Debut In OUTtv Comedy 'Ezra'". Deadline Hollywood.
- ^ 2023, T.O Web Fest. "T.O. WEBFEST AWARD WINNERS 2023" (PDF). T.O Web Fest.
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has numeric name (help) - ^ Reid, Elizabeth. "CBC GREENLIGHTS UNSCRIPTED PARANORMAL COMEDY GHOSTING WITH LUKE HUTCHIE AND MATTHEW FINLAN FROM BLUE ANT STUDIOS". CBC.
External links[edit]
- Luke Hutchie at IMDb
Category:Living people
Category:Canadian male television actors
Category:Canadian television writers
Category:Male actors from Ontario
Category:Writers from Ontario
Category:Year of birth missing (living people)