LOS ANGELES (CONVERSEER) — Talent management powerhouse Artists First has officially signed rising actor Luke Stanton Eddy to its roster, marking a significant step in the young performer’s steadily ascending career.
Eddy, who stars in one of the title roles in June and John, the latest film from acclaimed director Luc Besson, is currently garnering attention across Europe.
According to Deadline, the film — shot entirely on a smartphone during the pandemic — is a bold romantic drama chronicling the transformation of a man’s routine life through an intense and life-altering relationship. U.S. audiences can expect a fall release.
Trained at Playhouse West under Tony Savant, Eddy’s background combines deep theatrical roots with hands-on filmmaking experience.
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His career began in New York City, where he created short films and took on stage roles before transitioning into high-profile screen work. Most recently, he appeared in The Alto Knights, the Warner Bros gangster epic directed by Barry Levinson, portraying a young version of Robert De Niro’s character Frank Costello.
Artists First, known for representing some of the most dynamic voices in entertainment, counts among its clients Martin Lawrence, Awkwafina, Anthony Anderson, Tracee Ellis Ross, and Kate McKinnon. The company is also behind notable productions like Central Intelligence, Twisted Metal, Quiz Lady, Black-ish, and Reno 911!.
With Eddy’s star on the rise and a growing portfolio of critically recognised roles, the partnership with Artists First signals a new chapter poised for creative expansion and industry visibility.