
Luke Eberl
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Luke Eberl is an American actor, director, and pianist. His directorial feature film debut, Choose Connor screened at Rome Film Festival, Seattle, Newport Beach, Woodstock, CineVegas and Philadelphia, where it won the Jury Prize for Best American Independent. It was released theatrically and on video by Strand Releasing to outstanding reviews by the likes of The New York Times, Los Angeles Times and Washington Post. Luke was named one of the “10 Young Americans to Watch" by Eric Kohn in MovieMaker Magazine. He directed the short film We Won't Forget which screened at over 25 festivals including Palm Springs ShortFest, Hamptons IFF, Woodstock, Tirana, Dresden, Rooftop Films, IndieLisboa and Rio de Janeiro and went on to win the Grand Jury Prize and the award for Best Editing at Castrovillari, and the Honorable Mention at FEST New Directors New Films. The film was nominated for a Portuguese Academy Award (Sophia) for Best Short Film and was selected as Vimeo Staff Pick and Short of the Week. As an actor he has worked with directors such as Tim Burton, Alfonso Arau, Vincent Paterson, Peter Hoar, and Clint Eastwood on his Oscar-winning Letters From Iwo Jima.
Known for
Credits

Good Time (2017)
as Arcade Guy (uncredited)

Planet of the Apes (2001)
as Birn

Letters from Iwo Jima (2006)
as Sam

Phantoms (1998)
as Tunnel Boy

Landslide (2005)
as Steven Decker

A Painted House (2003)
as Trot Spruill

Eyeborgs (2009)
as Jarett Hewes

Masterless (2015)
as Derek

Final Recourse (2013)
as Will

Marfa Girl 2 (2018)
as Luke

Getting That Girl (2011)
as Ferrat Barret

Nobody (2023)
as @___filthyrich___

The Napkin (2012)
as Luke
An Odd Enchantment (—)
Actor

The Worst Man in London (2024)
as Algernon Charles Swinburne
Menthol (2014)
as Roth

You See the Moon (2018)
Actor

Loving the Silent Tears: The Musical (2013)
Actor

Super Past Car (—)
as Tom





