Luke Bracey (born 26 April 1989) is an Australian actor.[1][2] (wikipedia)
You can make movies and not particularly get along with the people you're working with but, when they say 'Action,' your job is to make it look like you're in love.
No, 'Point Break' for me - growing up on the beaches of Sydney as a surfer, it was kind of the movie that we watched every week. For me to be Johnny Utah, I'm beside myself.
No one I knew in Sydney was thinking about how they might come to America and become a movie star. That would be considered delusions of grandeur. My parents were supportive, though. They just told me to keep at it as long as I was having fun.
My poor mother. Every time I get a job, she asks, 'Am I gonna have to watch you kiss someone again in this one?' and I say, 'You're probably gonna have to watch me kiss someone in most of them, Mom.'
I moved to Los Angeles when I was about 20, all by myself. It was exciting. I had this moment when I felt like I needed to put on my big-boy pants and just make that leap to see what would happen.
At the end of the day, it is just a movie, and we should remember that we're doing it for the audience, and we should have fun doing it. If we have fun doing it, it will come across on the screen.
'Point Break' is a movie that I and all of my friends grew up loving, watching all the time, quoting, living and being.
I've still got to go and see the world, but I will come back to Australia in the end, when I have my family, in many moons to come.
I'm really into the idea of telling stories. Everyone needs stories. Everyone needs to escape every once in a while.
I thought I'd be a professional rugby player or go to university and get some degree in construction.