Luke
Goss
As part of the pop duo Bros, Luke received the Brit
award for best newcomer. He also played New York's
Madison square Gardens, filled Wembley Arena 10 times
and sold out Wembley Stadium to a capacity audience
of 68,000 people. He has completed 2 world tours,
released 13 hit singles, 3 albums and the video of
the album 'The Big Push' sold 250,000
copies which was a record at the time. After 5 successful
years in the music industry Luke wrote his first book
'I Owe You Nothing ',which spent
several weeks in the top 10 best sellers list and
went to 3 reprints.
He
then decided to pursue his acting ambitions. After
many offers Luke accepted the lead role in the musical
play 'Plan 9 From Outer Space', based
on an Ed Wood screenplay. British entertainment magazine
Empire said 'His move is a shrewd one'. In Feb 1997
he starred in the touring musical 'What A
Feeling', which played to full houses all
over the UK. After enjoying his performance at London's
Palladium Theatre, The producers of the smash hit
musical 'Grease' offered Luke the
starring role as Danny in the West End production.
After a huge success in London, he went on to front
the touring show, which was voted the most successful
British tour two years in a row. Luke has also presented
his own shows on MTV, VH1,
interviewed Michael Caine for an American TV network,
recorded radio plays for the BBC, as well as being
the face of Hyundai Cars for their
TV advertising campaign.
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