Lucas Stephen Grabeel, professionally known as Lucas Grabeel, is an accomplished American actor, voice actor, and singer who has made significant contributions to the world of film and television. He was born in Springfield, Missouri, United States, on November 23, 1984.
Grabeel's acting journey began in 2004 with his appearance in the TV series "Halloweentown High," which marked the start of his promising career. However, it was his breakthrough role in 2006 as Ryan Evans in the Disney film "High School Musical" that propelled him to stardom. He reprised this beloved character in the subsequent installments of the film series, "High School Musical 2" and "High School Musical 3: Senior Year."
Grabeel has showcased his acting prowess in notable works such as "College Road Trip," "Milk," "Little Women," and "I Kissed a Vampire." Additionally, his exceptional voice talent has been featured in popular TV series such as "Family Guy," "The Cleveland Show," "The BeatBuds," "Let's Jam," "Pinky Malinky," and "Spirit Riding Free."
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