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Luke Aaron Benward (born May 12, 1995) is an American adult actor and singer.
Early life[]
Benward was born in Franklin, Tennessee (like Miley Cyrus), the son of Kenda (née Wilkerson) and Aaron Benward. His father is in the country duo Blue County, his mother is a part-time actress, model, and acting coach, and his grandfather is Contemporary Christian artist Jeoffrey Benward. He has two younger sisters.
Career
Benward's acting career started when he landed a role in the film We Were Soldiers as David Moore in 2002. His success grew in 2006 when he played Billy Forrester in the movie How to Eat Fried Worms, which he won a Young Artist Award for in the category of "Best Young Ensemble in a Feature Film". He also played Charlie Tuttle in the Disney Channel Original Movie Minutemen, the 14-year-old Alan inDear John, and the little boy who helps the abused girl in the music video "Concrete Angel" by Martina McBride.
Benward's first album, Let Your Love Out, came out on January 5, 2009, and contained five songs. He also toured with the Christian group iShine LIVE for a short time, where he would sing his music in concert. The record label that signed him is called In Crowd Productions, whose collective credits include Hilary Duff, India. Arie, the Backstreet Boys, Mat Kearney, Death Cab for Cutie, and the Jonas Brothers.
He has also been in various commercials, including Nintendo, McDonald's, Willy Wonka, American Express, and Hamburger Helper.
He is best known for his starring role as Billy Forrester in How to Eat Fried Worms and as Charlie Tuttle in the 2008 Disney Channel Original Movie, Minutemen.
He also played the role of "Nicky" in Mostly Ghostly: Who Let the Ghosts Out? and played Stevie Dewberry in the film Because of Winn-Dixie. At the age of 7, he appeared in Martina McBride's music video for "Concrete Angel".
He also played in the Disney Channel Original Movie, Girl vs. Monster as Ryan Dean, the love interest of Skylar Lewis (Olivia Holt). He is currently playing Matthew Pearson, the love interest of Emily Hobbs (Ryan Newman) on See Dad Run. He will co-star in the Disney Channel movie Cloud 9 and appear as Beau, Teddy's love interest, on six back-to-back episodes of Good Luck Charlie, reuniting him with his Minutemen co-star Jason Dolley.
Filmography
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2002 | We Were Soldiers | David Moore | |
2005 | Because of Winn-Dixie | Steven "Stevie" Dewberry | |
2006 | How to Eat Fried Worms | William "Billy" Forrester | |
2008 | Minutemen | Charles "Charlie" Tuttle | Disney Channel Original Movie |
2008 | Dog Gone | Owen | Direct-to-video |
2008 | Mostly Ghostly: Who Let the Ghosts Out? | Nicholas "Nicky" Roland | |
2010 | Dear John | Young Alan (age 14) | Supporting role |
2012 | Girl vs. Monster | Ryan Dean | Disney Channel Original Movie |
2013 | 16 South | Daniel Champion | Post-production |
2014 | Cloud 9 | Will Cloud | Post-production |
Discography[]
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2002 | Family Affair | Jody Davis | "Pilot: Part 1" (Season 1, Episode 1)
"Pilot: Part 2" (Season 1, Episode 2) |
2011 | Zombies and Cheerleaders | Zed Necrodopolis | "Pilot" |
2012–2013 | See Dad Run | Matthew Pearson | Recurring role, 4 episodes |
2012 | Madison High | Devin Daniels | "Pilot" |
2013 | Good Luck Charlie | Beau |
Recurring Role; 6 episodes |
Title |
Album details |
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Let Your Love Out[3] |
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[edit]EP's[]
Title | Album details |
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Let Your Love Out - EP[4] |
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[edit]Promotional singles[]
Title | Year | Peak chart positions | Album | |||||||||||
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US | [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Billboard_charts US
Kids] [5] | |||||||||||||
"Everyday Hero" | 2010 | — | — | Let Your Love Out | ||||||||||
"Had Me @ Hello" | 2012 | — | 3 | Make Your Mark: Ultimate Playlist | ||||||||||
"—" denotes releases that did not chart or were not released in that territory. |
[edit]Music videos[]
Title | Year | Album |
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"Everyday Hero" | 2009 | Unknown |
"Had Me @ Hello" | 2012 | Stuart Gillard |
"Concrete Angel" | 2002 | Martina McBride |
Gallery[]
To view the Luke Benward gallery, click here. |