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Gregory J. Lucas

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Nationality USA

Gregory J. Lucas est un acteur, producteur et réalisateur américain surtout remarqué pour son rôle d'Andrew dans le film Vacationland en 2006.

Usually with

Todd Verow
Todd Verow
(1 films)
Udi Aloni
Udi Aloni
(1 films)
Moni Moshonov
Moni Moshonov
(1 films)
Ruba Blal
Ruba Blal
(1 films)
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Filmography of Gregory J. Lucas (2 films)

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Vacationland, 1h44
Directed by Todd Verow
Origin USA
Genres Drama
Themes Films about sexuality, LGBT-related films, LGBT-related films, LGBT-related film
Actors Gregory J. Lucas
Roles Andrew
Rating50% 2.5115752.5115752.5115752.5115752.511575
The movie, set in Bangor, Maine, is based on some of Verow's experiences in Maine. Joe (Brad Hallowell), 18-year-old high school senior lives with his single mother and his older sister Teresa (Hilary Mann), who works in a convenience store. They live in a notorious estate called the "Capehart Projects". Joe dreams of moving away from town for attending an arts school. Joe is attracted to men and has a crush on his friend Andrew (Gregory J. Lucas), a football player in his high school. Upon the encouragement of Joe's friend Kris (Mindy Hofman) and Andrew's friend Mandy (Jennifer Stackpole), they explore their mutual attraction for each other and fall further in love. Kris and Mandy also experiment sex together. During one of his first sexual encounters with Andrew, Joe also admits to Andrew having been gang-raped by three older men, after witnessing his older friend Tim being raped by the same men at the warehouse he works in.
Forgiveness
Directed by Udi Aloni
Genres Drama
Actors Clara Khoury, Moni Moshonov, Makram J. Khoury, Itay Tiran, Gregory J. Lucas, Ruba Blal
Rating65% 3.256763.256763.256763.256763.25676
David Adler, 20 ans, jeune Juif américain, fils d’un survivant de la Shoah, décide de se rendre en Israël et de s’engager dans l’armée. Son père Henry, devenu un grand pianiste, a refoulé les fantôme du passé, au grand dépit de David.