Luke Mullen(II)
- Actor
- Director
- Writer
Luke Mullen is a writer, actor, director, and activist. He has been acting for nearly his entire life, beginning with his breakout role on the hit Disney series "Andi Mack," where he played the character T.J. Kippen, one of the first openly gay characters in Disney Channel history. He wrote, produced, and directed his first short film at the age of 14 titled Me, My Phone, and I, which won numerous awards and featured in film festivals worldwide. His high school film about Alzheimer's titled Unforgettable took awards at festivals such as the New York World Film Festival.
Using his social media following, he has been a leading voice in conservation and environmental causes, serving as ambassador to many international organizations. He has been a spokesperson to the United Nations since 2019, having participated in UN climate initiatives, which included giving a speech at the 2019 United Nations General Assembly. Using his experience in filmmaking, he has also produced numerous short-form social media videos and documentaries for civil rights, Indigenous, and environmental organizations such as Greta Thunberg's Friday's For Future, Aina Momona for the Maui Fires, and Sunrise Movement.
Using his social media following, he has been a leading voice in conservation and environmental causes, serving as ambassador to many international organizations. He has been a spokesperson to the United Nations since 2019, having participated in UN climate initiatives, which included giving a speech at the 2019 United Nations General Assembly. Using his experience in filmmaking, he has also produced numerous short-form social media videos and documentaries for civil rights, Indigenous, and environmental organizations such as Greta Thunberg's Friday's For Future, Aina Momona for the Maui Fires, and Sunrise Movement.