Luke Newton: from Disney kid with ADHD to Bridgerton star

We love stories of success and courage... Luke Newton has a very interesting one
Although you may have only just met him in 'Bridgerton', he has had a long career already.
Born on 5 February 1993 in Shoreham-by-Sea, England
Grew up in Brighton, UK
Experimented with acting from an early age
Studied theatre as a professional career
His dedication to theatre
His first roles in Britain
In 2016, he signed with Disney Channel to star in 'The Lodge'
At the same time, he explored his passion for music
Signed a million-dollar record deal
Colin Bridgerton; the role that changed his life
This role rewarded his efforts, catapulting him to international fame
The challenges that have not stopped him
Music: his tool to overcome these difficulties
In 2023, Newton returned to the theatre
We love stories of success and courage... Luke Newton has a very interesting one

The actor's story includes learning challenges, failures (resounding and not so resounding) and family problems, but nothing could stop Newton on his way to stardom.

 

Although you may have only just met him in 'Bridgerton', he has had a long career already.

Although 'Bridgerton' is currently the most watched series on Netflix and Luke Newton one of its stars, his career has spanned television, theatre and music for several years.

Born on 5 February 1993 in Shoreham-by-Sea, England

He showed an interest in entertainment from an early age and, since then, he has faced and overcome different obstacles that have marked his career.

 

Grew up in Brighton, UK

And he had a challenging childhood that included poor school performance due to his diagnosis of dyslexia and ADHD. He also had to cope with his parents' divorce at a young age.

Experimented with acting from an early age

He always showed a keen interest in pop culture and the performing arts, which he was able to explore from his elementary education.

Studied theatre as a professional career

Since his primary school education was interested in the performing arts and performed in school plays. He completed his theatre training at the prestigious London School of Musical Theatre, which cemented his passion for musical theatre and acting.

His dedication to theatre

In 2013, Newton got his first theatrical opportunity in the musical 'The Book of Mormon' in London's prestigious West End... but only as an understudy. But with that inexhaustible spirit, he took that experience as the basis for his acting development.

His first roles in Britain

At the age of 17, Newton joined the cast of the teen series 'The Cut', which aired on BBC Two, playing Luke Attwood. Although the series didn't make much of an impact, it got him noticed by the right people.

 

In 2016, he signed with Disney Channel to star in 'The Lodge'

In this moderately successful youth production he shared the stage with Sophie Simnett and Thomas Doherty. What stood out was the alleged romance with his co-star which was never confirmed. He was later in a relationship with actress Jade Louise Davies from 2019 to March 2023.

At the same time, he explored his passion for music

At the age of 18, he was part of "South 4", a group with his high school performing arts classmates.

Signed a million-dollar record deal

But the band did not achieve the expected success. Despite this failure, Luke was not discouraged and continued in music, releasing some of his own songs on his YouTube channel.

Colin Bridgerton; the role that changed his life

You're probably glued to the screen watching the third season. You need to know if Luke Newton as Colin Bridgerton is going to marry Nicola Coughlan as Penelope Featherington.

Photo: Bridgerton - Netflix / Facebook

This role rewarded his efforts, catapulting him to international fame

The series, released in 2020 by Netflix, is a massive hit and has broken ratings records in all its seasons. Newton's performance has been praised by critics and viewers alike, which is opening up new opportunities for him in the entertainment industry.

Photo: Bridgerton - Netflix / Facebook

The challenges that have not stopped him

Throughout his life, Newton has faced significant challenges, such as dyslexia and Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), which complicated his ability to read and memorise scripts. Some of these he navigated alongside his partner of four years, actress Jade Louise Davies.

Music: his tool to overcome these difficulties

Interestingly, for music there seemed to be no learning problems as he has a great ability to learn songs and melodies quickly.

In 2023, Newton returned to the theatre

In parallel to filming his stellar season at Bridgerton, he performed in the play 'The Shape of Things', sharing the stage with Amber Anderson, known for her role in 'Peaky Blinders'. With several projects on the way and a growing fan base, Newton's future looks bright.

 

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