1.
It was great to play an ex-marine cockney thug. All my roles are as different as the colours of the rainbow.
Luke Treadaway
2.
I used to go to the supermarket dressed as Peter Pan when I was about five years old.
Luke Treadaway
3.
I love music, particularly Radiohead, TV on the Radio, The XX and Tribes - they're a great new band from Camden and well worth a look at.
Luke Treadaway
4.
It's not the easiest thing in the world to act with Harry - we are very close. I'm not saying it won't ever happen again but it's best to work with other people. There are no professional boundaries at which to stop when you act with a sibling.
Luke Treadaway
5.
Other actors dont get asked about their brothers or sisters, so why do I have to always answer questions about having a twin brother? I suppose its interesting for everybody other than me.
Luke Treadaway
6.
I've no grand designs to conquer the music industry, but I'd love to be able to tell my mates that I'm playing in a pub in Camden one night.
Luke Treadaway
7.
Maybe there's less oppression growing up in a small village, and fewer rules, and less danger.
Luke Treadaway
8.
A lot of my mates are actors and it's lovely to be able to work with friends.
Luke Treadaway
9.
When I was about 7 I fancied Anna Chlumsky; the girl from My Girl.
Luke Treadaway
10.
It's been too many years since I've played live as myself as opposed to in a fake band for a film.
Luke Treadaway
11.
If you think, 'I'm jumping out of a plane at 30,000 feet!' you're not going to do it. But if you just jump out, then you'll have an interesting ride.
Luke Treadaway
12.
London is full of creative people - you can never say that it's not.
Luke Treadaway
13.
I have started to record some demos so hopefully in the near future I can play live.
Luke Treadaway