Luke Harris is 23 years old. Luke found his passion for filmmaking when he took a film class in high school. He fell in love with it. That year Luke created his first short film, 'The Choice.' He submitted his film to the NAACP Act-So competition, won gold in the local competition, and won silver at the national NAACP Act-so Competition. After the competition, Luke decided to leave his traditional high school to attend an online school to focus on filmmaking and creating stories. Luke went on to create his own production company: Lucky Luke Productions. He made short films, commercials, and music videos. Luke worked on numerous films and productions in New Orleans. Luke interned at a video production company in New Orleans Novac and created a film club at his local library where he taught young inspiring filmmakers techniques and the art of storytelling. Luke graduated from the University of Southern California, majoring in Film and Television at the esteemed School of Cinematic Arts. Luke made drama, action films, episodic tv, and experimental movies. There he was the President of the African American Cinema Society, which was founded and created by John Singleton. Luke is the winner of the #CreateLouisiana French Culture Film Grant. This awarded him $25,000 to create his short film Tambou that is set to release early 2023.