Lucas Black - Biography

Lucas York Black was born on November 29, 1982 in Decatur, Alabama, to Jan (Keenum), an office worker, and Larry Black, a museum worker. Without any formal acting lessons, Lucas made his film debut with a small part in the Kevin Costner film À chacun sa guerre (1994) at the age of 11. The small role helped him land his next job in the series American Gothic (1995). When the series came to North Carolina to cast its primary roles, the casting people in Wilmington remembered Lucas, and suggested him for the role of "Caleb Temple". Although the series didn't last too long, Lucas' film career did. He was next seen in the sleeper-hit Sling Blade (1996) and then in another dark film Les fantômes du passé (1996).

A bit of Calvin Klein modeling and mainly school and sports occupied the rest of his spare time. He scored another summer hit with X-files: le film (1998) and finally got a lead role in the independent film La tête dans le carton à chapeaux (1999). Selective about his film roles, Lucas turned down an opportunity to star in the movie adaptation of L'homme qui murmurait à l'oreille des chevaux (1998) due to the request of having his accent altered. In 2000, he was seen with Matt Damon in De si jolis chevaux (2000).

A good student, Lucas graduated from Speake High School, class of 2001, where he played football, basketball and a little bit of golf. He plans on studying fish biology, which would be probable since he is a highly active bass fisherman. After a small break, he will next be seen alongside Hollywood stars Jude Law and Natalie Portman in the drama Retour à Cold Mountain (2003).