Lucas Grabeel

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Lucas Grabeel was born on November 23, 1984 to Stephen and Jean Grabeel.

Career

At an early age he and his sister, Autumn, began making up songs, plays, and commercials and performing for family and friends. He attended Logan-Rogersville elementary and middle school. In sixth grade he caught the acting bug after his first performance as Colin in the high school's production of The Secret Garden. His first major role at the Springfield Little Theatre was as the Artful Dodger in Oliver. Lucas continued to perform on a regular basis at the theatre and was in 8 productions before graduating from high school. He was an active member of the theatre's young performing troupe, Y.E.S. Troupe for five years. During this time, he also taught classes in the theatre ranging from dance to acting and improvisation to all ages.Lucas played leading roles in many high school musicals, productions, operas, music contests, speech and debate, played drums for a local church, initiated a men's a cappella singing group at Kickapoo High school, as well as attending the Missouri Fine Arts Academy. Lucas also went to Guatemala on an annual basis with his family as a part of a mission's team for six years. In 2003, after graduating from High School, he moved to LA to pursue his dream. Lucas met his manager, Robert C. Thompson, while standing in line at a mall to buy a smoothie. Within a week he had an agent, within 3 weeks his first commercial and within 9 months, his first Disney Channel movie, Halloweentown High. In spring of 2004, he was cast in a pilot for the WB entitled Halley's Comet. Soon after finding out that the show was not going to be picked up he was cast in another Disney Channel original movie, High School Musical. When he returned home from shooting in Salt Lake City, he landed a guest starring role on ABC's Boston Legal and a reoccurring role on UPN's Veronica Mars. Lucas contributes his success to setting goals early in life and always believing that if it can be dreamed, it can be reached.

Friends and Family

Lucas's parents are Stephen and Jean Grabeel. His middle name is also Stephen (probably after his dad's name). His sister, Autumn, is currently living in LA with her boyfriend Brock Seyler. In 2003 Lucas moved to LA with his friend Michael Brown, who is a movie editor. He currently lives near Michael in LA. Lucas's website was made by his best friends Marc Blackwell, and Michael Brown. His website is run off of Marc Blackwell's photography website. His sister has a dog named Lilly and she lives with them; she's a maltese-poodle. His sister, Autumn, is 24 and just moved out to LA and in with him about a year ago. He has a few friends that are actors but most of my friends are artists, but in different fields i.e. dancers, painters, writers... He knew a lot of people growing up that were a lot like his character, Ryan, but he is not like him very much.


Television work

Films

Year Film   Role Notes
2007 High School Musical 2 Ryan Evans made-for-television
2006 High School Musical Ryan Evans made-for-television
Halloweentown: Witch U. Ethan Dalloway made-for-television, shoots in June 2006
2005 Dogg's Hamlet, Cahoot's Macbeth Charlie/Gertrude/Ophelia Independence Film
2004 Halloweentown High Ethan Dalloway made-for-television
1996 In the Blink of an Eye Lead made-for-television
  TV Shows

Guest appearances