Luke Massey, born Luke Morrison on June 12, 1984, is a multifaceted English creative force, operating seamlessly in the realms of both writing and direction.
Born in Bristol, he later relocated to Stratford-Upon-Avon, where his father, Campbell Morrison, pursued a successful career as an actor with the esteemed Royal Shakespeare Company.
Upon completing his formal education, Luke embarked on a professional journey, initially serving as a camera trainee with the BBC, and subsequently, as a Director of Photography on several short films produced in collaboration with the Royal Shakespeare Company.
In 2011, Luke penned and directed his debut feature-length production, Warhouse, which boasted an impressive cast, including Joseph Morgan and Matt Ryan.
Following the completion of Warhouse, Luke swiftly transitioned to his second independent feature, 500 Miles North, a project that reunited him with Joseph Morgan, Matt Ryan, Kevin McNally, and Sue Johnson.
Presently, Luke resides in Liverpool, where he continues to cultivate his artistic endeavors, consistently pushing the boundaries of his creative expression.