Luke Arnold | |
Birth Place: | Adelaide, South Australia, Australia |
Years Active: | 2007–present |
Known For: | Black Sails (2014–2017) |
Luke Arnold (born) is an Australian actor and author, who is well-known for portraying John Silver in the Starz drama series Black Sails (2014–2017).
Arnold was born in Adelaide, South Australia, and went to primary school there until his family moved to Sydney.[1] He moved to Queensland for his last two years of high school at Sunshine Beach High School on the Sunshine Coast. At the age of 18, he worked as an assistant swordmaster on the 2003 film Peter Pan.[2] He graduated from the Western Australian Academy of Performing Arts in 2006,[3] and made his film debut as the lead in Broken Hill in 2009.
On stage he appeared in Tim Conigrave's Like Stars in My Hands, directed by Robert Chuter at La Mama Courthouse, Melbourne in 2008. He appeared in television guest roles in City Homicide, McLeod's Daughters, and a recurring role in Winners & Losers.[4]
In 2014, he appeared in two major television roles: playing INXS singer Michael Hutchence in ,[5] and as the pirate John Silver in the Starz drama series Black Sails. In 2017, he appeared in all six episodes of the second season of Australian paranormal drama Glitch.[6] In 2018, he co-starred in the film Half Magic as Freedom.
In January 2020, Hachette Australia published Arnold's first novel, The Last Smile in Sunder City.[7]
In 2020, he took on a temporary role of Lewis Hayes in the TV soap opera Home and Away, playing a nurse with a grudge against a doctor.[8]
In 2023, Arnold was named for the upcoming Stan production Scrublands.[9] In 2024, Scrublands was renewed for a second season with Arnold reprising the role.[10]
In 2024, Arnold was announced for the second season of Last King of the Cross.[11] [12]
, Arnold is an ambassador for Save the Children Australia.[13]
Arnold published a trilogy named The Fetch Phillips Archives, an urban fantasy story. It consists of:
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2003 | Peter Pan | Stunts | |
2009 | Broken Hill | Tommy McAlpine | |
2011 | Dealing with Destiny | Blake | |
The Tunnel | Jim 'Tangles' Williams | ||
2013 | Murder in the Dark | Kevin | |
2018 | Half Magic | Freedom | |
Deadman Standing | Mike McCluskie |
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
2007 | McLeod's Daughters | Rhys Plaidy | Episode: "My Enemy, My Friend" |
2008 | The Elephant Princess | Jago | 4 episodes |
The Strip | Muz | Episode: "Footballers" | |
2009 | Rush | Constable Elliot Ryan | 2 episodes |
Rescue Special Ops | Rick Jones | 2 episodes | |
2010 | The Pacific | Augie | Episode: "Gloucester/Pavuvu/Banika" |
2011 | Twentysomething | Backpacker #1 | Episode: "Home Away from Home" |
City Homicide | Drew Preston | Episode: "Tangled Web" | |
Panic at Rock Island | Tyson | Television film | |
2012 | Winners & Losers | Lachie Clarke | 6 episodes |
Lowdown | Leon | Episode: "One Fine Gay" | |
Event Zero | Tully | Episode: "Gwen and Tully" | |
2014 | Michael Hutchence | 2 episodes | |
2014–2017 | Black Sails | John Silver | 38 episodes |
2016 | Rush Hour | Franko | Episode: "Badass Cop" |
MacGyver 2016 | Karl | Episode: "Pliers" | |
2017–2018 | Stretch Armstrong and the Flex Fighters | Number Six (voice) | 6 episodes |
2017–2019 | Glitch | Owen Nilsson | 8 episodes |
2018 | Lethal Weapon | Alan | Episode: "One Day More" |
Salvation | Bass Shepherd | 7 episodes | |
For Love | Christof Dumaine | Television film | |
2018–2019 | Box Peek | Bronze Fang | 3 episodes, web series |
2020 | The End | Josh | 10 episodes |
2020–2021 | Home and Away | Lewis Hayes | 27 episodes |
2021 | Preppers | Fig | 2 episodes |
2022 | True Colours | Nick Gawler | 4 episodes |
2023–present | Scrublands | Martin Scarsden | 4 episodes |
2024 | Nautilus | Captain Billy Millais | 10 episodes |
Last King of the Cross | Dean Taylor | TV series |