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- Birth nameLuca Felipe Slade
- Height6′ (1.83 m)
- Luca Slade is an English actor and musician, born in London, England. He is the frontman, rhythm guitarist and primary songwriter of alternative rock band, The Ariston since November 2021.
Slade studied acting at ArtsEd London and GSA in Surrey. He started his career as a choral scholar for The London Oratory Schola. He sang as part of the Snowflake Chorus for the Royal Ballet's performance of The Nutcracker at the Royal Opera House at the ages of 10-11.
Starting his TV career in 2022, he starred as 'Charlie' in the mini anthology series Beautiful Scars (2022). In 2023, he had a few small appearances in the Netflix teen drama Everything Now (2023). In 2024, he appeared in the popular Sky crime drama Gangs of London (2020) opposite Joe Cole (Peaky Blinders (2013)).
Slade was also cast in Bob Marley: One Love (2024), in the cameo role of Mick Jones from the iconic punk rock band, 'The Clash' alongside fellow band mates Will Parsonson and Finn Bunce from The Ariston.
He has featured as a special guest on BBC Radio Surrey and Radio Jackie. The Ariston raised over £2000 for children in war-torn countries in aid of 'WarChild UK' where the likes of The 1975, Arctic Monkeys and many others have performed.- IMDb Mini Biography By: Anonymous
- Gender / Gender identityMale
- Pronounshe/him
- Race / EthnicityWhite
- Nationality / Religious or Ethnic identityBritish
- Luca Slade is not only an actor, but a singer/songwriter and musician heading up the alternative rock band, The Ariston.
- He plays the piano, guitar, bass, keyboards and sings.
- He is a classically trained choral scholar, formally of the Schola Cantorum Choir of The London Oratory School in Fulham, West London. He sang in concerts all over London, including The Royal Albert Hall, Cadogan Hall and St John's Smith Square, as well as numerous churches. As a young treble, he sang 'The Snowflake Chorus' from The Royal Ballet's 'The Nutcracker' at The Royal Opera House in Covent Garden. He also sang Mass and Vespers at St Peter's Basilica in The Vatican for Pope Benedict XVI before his last Angelus and subsequent retirement. He sang in English, Latin, Italian, French and German.
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