Logan O'Brien

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Logan O'Brien
Born Logan Craig O'Brien
(1992-01-21) January 21, 1992
Los Angeles, California, U.S.
Occupation Actor, singer
Years active 1997 — present
Website
www.loganobrien.com

Logan Craig O'Brien (born January 21, 1992) is an American child actor and singer. O'Brien is best known for his role as Lucas Jones on General Hospital.[1]

Life and career

O'Brien was born in Los Angeles, California, to a doctor mother and a police sergeant father.[2] He started his career at the age of six, after being cast in his first feature film role in the independent film Special Delivery, starring Sean Young, Penny Marshall and Nell Carter. He followed that up with co-starring roles in Disney's Smart House, and Hallmark Hall of Fame's A Season for Miracles, with Laura Dern and Lynn Redgrave. He also appeared in a duet entitled "Younger Generation" with singer Joey Pearson on his album Something to Say in 2002.

He has been involved in many theatrical productions, earning awards and nominations for his performances, and was seen in the ABC primetime pilot sitcom That Was Then. In 2005, O'Brien completed filming his part in the Universal Studios feature film Serenity, directed by Joss Whedon, which premiered worldwide September 30, 2005.

In recent years, Logan O'Brien has taken an interest in the coffee industry, and is now known as one of the top baristas in Southern California. He currently works in Intelligentsia coffee in Venice, California.

Filmography

Film
Year Film Role Notes
1999 Special Delivery Boy Student
2005 Serenity Credited as Logan Craig O'Brien
Television
Year Title Role Notes
1997 Mad About You Logan 1 episode
1998 NewsRadio Charlie Episode: "Look Who's Talking"
Mr. Show Alien Child Episode: "Sad Songs are Nature's Onions
1998-2002 General Hospital Lucas Stansbury Jones Unknown episodes
1999 Smart House Ben Age 6 Television movie
Hallmark Hall of Fame Young Boy Episode: A Season for Miracles
2000 Becker Billy 1 episode
The Michael Richards Show Trampoline child Uncredited, 1 episode
2001 Malcolm in the Middle Ronnie Demarco Episode: "Malcolm's Girlfriend"
2001-2002 Primetime Glick Ryan
Jordan
2 episodes
2002 The Guardian Matthew Damira 1 episode
That Was Then Ethan Glass 1 episode

Award nominations

Year Award Result Category Film or series
1999 Young Artist Award Nominated Best Performance in a Day Time Serial - Young Performer General Hospital
2000 Best Performance in a Soap Opera - Young Actor
2001 Best Performance in a Daytime TV Series - Young Actor
2002 Best Performance in a TV Series (Comedy or Drama) - Young Actor Age Ten or Under
1999 YoungStar Award Best Performance by a Young Actor in a Daytime TV Program

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