Lucas Till

Lucas Daniel Till (born August 10, 1990) is an American actor and producer. His roles include Angus MacGyver in the 2016 reboot of the television series MacGyver. He has appeared in a number of film and television productions including roles on Hannah Montana: The Movie, The Spy Next Door and Monster Trucks. Till also portrayed Havok in the X-Men film series.

Early Life
Lucas Daniel Till was brought into the world on August 10, 1990, in Fort Hood, Texas. He is the child of Dana Lyn, a physicist by calling, and John Mark Till, a colonel in the Army. He has a more youthful sibling, Nick Till. Till burned through the majority of his youth living in suburbia of Atlanta, Georgia. His family immediately saw, when he was at an exceptionally youthful age, that he had a partiality for mimicking voices and characters. At the point when he was 11 years of age, his mom selected him in nearby acting classes, and it was not well before he was found by Joy Pervis, a specialist from a Talent office in Atlanta. Till started booking very quickly on paper, neighborhood, territorial, and public ads. He later went to Kell High School. He went through three weeks in Germany as a student from abroad and was likewise an individual from the German National Honor Society. Subsequent to shooting for The Hannah Montana Movie in Nashville, Till returned home to graduate with the Kell High School class of 2008. After graduation, he moved to Los Angeles, California, to keep acting.

2003-2007
In 2003, he made his first film cooperation in the short film The Lovesong of Edwerd J. Robble, in the part of Michael. At 12 years old, he was projected in The Adventures of Ociee Nash in which he played Harry Vanderbilt, the domineering jerk of the principle character. In 2004, Till assumed the part of Jay in the thriller Lightning Bug which shot in Fairview, Alabama, and, later, he took an interest in the short film Pee Shy, playing Chad. His first significant film job was Jack Cash, the more seasoned sibling of Johnny Cash, who passed on in a sawmill mishap, in the personal film Walk the Line (2005).] After Walk the Line, Till was included in various TV films for Lifetime and autonomous movies. For instance, the next year, Till played the youthful Samuel North in an element film The Other Side shot in Atlanta, Georgia. In 2006, he additionally joined the cast of the Lifetime TV film Not Like Everyone Else, depicting Kyle Kenney.

2008-2011
In 2008, Till starred as Jensen in Gregg Bishop's horror-comedy Dance of the Dead which was hand-picked by director Sam Raimi for distribution through Lions Gate Entertainment and Ghost House Pictures. He was also invited to participate in the fifth season of the American television series House in the episode titled "Joy to the World" in the role of Simon, a high school student who has a romantic relationship with his schoolmate, but due to their social differences, they cannot be together. Three weeks before graduating from high school, Till auditioned for Hannah Montana: The Movie starring Miley Cyrus and he landed the role of Travis Brody, a young cowboy and Miley's childhood friend who ends up becoming her love interest. This role allowed him to receive two nominations in 2009 for the Teen Choice Awards in the Choice Movie Actor: Music/Dance and Choice Movie: Liplock (shared with Miley Cyrus) categories. As part of the awards promotion campaign, Till recorded three short films: Not Another Changeling Movie, a parody of Angelina Jolie's movie Changeling; The Red Menace and The Bourneson Stupidity, a parody of the film The Bourne Identity.

In early 2009, he participated in the horror film Laid to Rest as a commercial employee. He also participated in the episodes "Scotophobia" and "Hydrophobia" of the horror web series Fear Clinic playing the character of Brett, a young man suffering from hydrophobia. He starred in Taylor Swift's music video "You Belong with Me". Till plays the young neighbor with whom the protagonist (Swift) falls in love and with whom he begins to communicate holding posters through the windows of his bedrooms. Till and Swift met in 2008 while they were both on the film set filming Hannah Montana: The Movie. In 2009, he participated in the fifth season of Medium in the role of Adam Mankowitz in the episode titled "Things to do in Phoenix when you're dead", and on Leo Little's Big Show along with Emily Osment in the episode titled "Hannah Montana: The Movie". He was also part of the starring cast in the movie The Lost & Found Family released directly in DVD format and distributed by Sony Pictures Home Entertainment. His character was Justin, a young teenager with some bad attitudes.

In early 2010, he worked alongside Jackie Chan in the movie The Spy Next Door, in which Till plays the role of a Russian spy. That same year, he played Matt Parker, a high school quarterback in the first season of Blue Mountain State in the episode titled "The Legend of the Golden Arm". He also returned to collaborate in the co-production in an independent science fiction adventure film directed by Jason Trost and in which he also plays Jack, a young man on vacation in Asia who realizes that his horrible dreams are becoming a reality and that reality is turning into a nightmare. The movie was called "Vacation 8". In 2011, he was part of the cast of the Columbia Pictures-produced action science fiction film Battle: Los Angeles as Corporal Grayston. Till played Havok, a mutant who has the ability to absorb solar energy which he can then launch as lightning bolts from his body in the X-Men spin-off X-Men: First Class, a superhero film produced by 20th Century Fox and Marvel Entertainment directed by Matthew Vaughn. This role allowed him to receive a nomination for the 13th Teen Choice Awards in the Choice Movie: Chemistry category (shared with Jennifer Lawrence, Nicholas Hoult, Zoë Kravitz, Caleb Landry Jones, and Edi Gathegi).

2011 was the year chosen by the actor to take his first steps in the world of audiovisual production, collaborating with the production of the independent superhero film All Superheroes Must Die (also known as Vs) and in which he also plays the role of Ben / Cutthroat. In the film, four superheroes (one of whom is Till) are kidnapped by their arch enemy and are forced to compete in a series of challenges to save an abandoned city full of kidnapped innocent civilians. Later that year, he collaborated on the music video accompanying the performance of Adele's song "Someone like You" by Tony Oller. In the video, Till plays Tony's friend who gets in the way of their love affair. In 2011, he also made a commercial for an international brand of sports shoes.

2012-2015
In 2012, he returned to work in dramas by participating in the movie Dark Hearts in the role of Sam, a young man who travels to the city to spend time with his older brother and thus escape problems at home.

In 2013, Till worked with Nicole Kidman on the film Stoker in which he plays a bragging young man named Chris Pitts. He was also part of the starring cast in the direct-to-DVD film Crush as Scott Norris, a star member of the high school soccer team who despite having a knee injury caused by a blow in a game runs every morning. In that same year he returned to collaborate with Jason Trost in the production of the independent comedy Wet and Reckless and in which he played Toby 'Dollars'. He also participated with Liam Hemsworth, Gary Oldman and Harrison Ford in the film Paranoia as Kevin, friend and co-worker of Adam (Liam Hemsworth).

In 2014, he returned to movies in the horror genre by participating in the film Wolves as Cayden Richards, a high school student who is becoming a werewolf and who after the murder of his parents tries to discover the truth of who he really is. and in the thriller and drama movie Sins of our Youth as Tyler, alongside Joel Courtney, Mitchel Musso and Bridger Zardina. He was also a co-producer on the horror and suspense film My Eleventh. He also participated in the television series ''Comedy Bang! Bang! in the first episode of the third season titled "Patton Oswalt Wears a Black Blazer & Dress Shoes" and reprised his role as Havok in the X-Men sequel Days of Future Past''.

In 2015, he participated in the dramatic film Bravetown, originally titled Strings, playing the role of Josh Harvest a DJ in his early and formative stage, and in the suspense movie The Curse of Downers Grove in the role of Bobby. Both movies released directly in DVD format.

2016-present
In 2016, Till played Ben Philips Jr. in the horror film The Disappointments Room and returned as Havok in the third X-Men film Apocalypse. That same year, he began starring as Angus "Mac" MacGyver in the television reboot of MacGyver, which airs on CBS. Mac is a secret agent of a United States government organization that uses his extraordinary talent to solve problems and his extensive knowledge of science to save lives. Paramount Animation together with Nickelodeon Movies produced the comedy and adventure film titled Monster Trucks, directed by Blue Sky Studios founder Chris Wedge in which Till starred as Tripp.

During 2016 and 2017, he started working on a project as a co-producer, the science fiction and suspense film Spectrum playing the role of a young scientist named Connor.

He also participated in the one-hour animated television special titled Michael Jackson's Halloween which premiered on CBS in October 2017 lending his voice to the character of Vincent, a young store clerk who wants to be DJ. In the same month, he participated with CBS Cares in a television campaign in support of hurricane relief in Puerto Rico after Hurricane Maria struck in the area.

CBS renewed MacGyver in which Till played the starring role, continuing his role in the second, third and fourth seasons. This leading role allowed him to receive the nomination in 2018 in the 20th edition of the Teen Choice Awards in the category of Choice TV Actor: Action, a nomination that he also received in 2019 in the 21st broadcast of the Teen Choice Awards in the same category. In addition to the leading role, Till collaborated in the production of the 13 episodes that make up the fourth season of the series.

In 2019, he collaborated again with CBS Cares in a television campaign in support of the fight against lupus.

He renewed his contract in 2020 to continue his leading role in the fifth season of MacGyver. Till has said in interviews that he was the subject of verbal abuse and bodyshaming from the showrunner of MacGyver, Peter Lenkov. Till reported being suicidal in the first year of the filming of MacGyver due to Lenkov's abuse. Lenkov was later fired from CBS on July 7, 2020.

Till played Bob Zellner, the grandson of a member of the Ku Klux Klan, who joins the civil rights movement in the United States in the film Son of the South. The film is based on Zellner's autobiography The Wrong Side of Murder Creek.