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Thad Luckinbill Profile |
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Birth Date: April 24, 1975
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Birth Place: Enid, Oklahoma, USA
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Birth Name: Thad Luckinbill
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Height: 6'1"
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Biography |
Thad Luckinbill (born April 24, 1975 in Enid, Oklahoma) is
an American actor, currently on the cast of the soap opera
The Young and the Restless as J.T. Hellstrom since November
1999.
Luckinbill attended the University of Oklahoma as a business
finance major where he joined Delta Tau Delta Fraternity. He
was pledge brothers with Singer/Songwriter Creede Williams.
His mother is a singer and taught him to love music. During
his childhood, Luckinbill learned to play guitar. He has a
twin brother, Trent, who lives and works in Washington, DC.
Luckinbill guest-starred on several primetime television
shows including Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Providence,
Sabrina the Teenage Witch, Nash Bridges, and 8 Simple Rules.
Luckinbill also starred in the MTV documentary, True Life
and appeared in Madonna's "Don't Tell Me" video as the
cowboy who was thrown from his horse at the end of the song.
He has appeared in the feature films Just Married and
Sleepover.
Luckinbill enjoys playing basketball, surfing, boxing and
going to the gym. |
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Other Information |
Plays for the celebrity basketball team Hollywood Knights
He used to sing in the youth choir at Emmanuel Baptist
church, where they still have his old picture!
He is an identical twin, although he has dyed his hair
His brother is a lawyer
His parents own an electrical company |
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Especially check out Thad's treats-tormented toy-boy part in a Nip/Tuck episode, where I can sympathize a bit with the 'old' sugar daddy (actually I feel Richard Chamberlain doesn't age, just ripens) for choosing and holding on to this perfect puppy as pet, yet even stronger and more relevantly here with plastic surgeon Christian Troy (the even hunkier attitude-Aussie Julian McMahon - what a dream cast!) for obejectively opposing the idea of messing with such hunky adonis's youthfull yumminess -
unlike Christian, however, I woudln't be offended, violently or in any other way, if he offered himself to me in gratitude for shelter: there's always room for perfect puppies in a cuties-connoisseur's comfortable kennel!