Luke Goss
Born | September 29, 1968 |
Hometown | Lewisham, England |
Net worth | $16 million |
Height | 6'1" (1.85m) |
Spouse | Shirley Lewis |
Children | Carli Goss |
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Matt Goss appeals to brother Luke live on air as he says they aren't talking
- Matt said he and Luke need to talk.
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Bros let the cameras in
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Bros star Matt Goss blames political correctness for making people lonely
The Bros singer believes people might just want hug but they are scared to interact with tohers for fear of offending.
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Action Movie ‘Hollow Point’ With Luke Goss Scores North American & Int’l Deals
EXCLUSIVE: Lionsgate home ent genre label Grindstone Entertainment Group has picked up North American rights to completed U.S. action movie Hollow Point, featuring Luke Goss (Hellboy II: The Golden Army). The film follows a professor's revenge after his family is killed by a Los Angeles gang. Starring are Sri Lankan newcomer Dilan Jay, who also […]
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Film News Roundup: Paul Feig Honored by National Association of Theatre Owners
In today's film news roundup, Paul Feig is honored by exhibitors, the American Film Market unveils its conference schedule, Luke Goss gets cast and "Philophobia: or the Fear of Falling in Love" finds a home. AWARDS The National Association of Theatre Owners has honored filmmaker Paul Feig with its second annual spirit of the industry […]
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A Night in with Bros, review: sweet, rambling, and best watched with a bottle of wine
Luke Goss said last year that “Britain has never been proud of Bros”. Thirty years since their initial success, the Eighties pop sensations have finally been clutched to the nation’s hearts. A Night In With Bros (BBC Four) proved a surprisingly engaging, highly entertaining victory lap. December’s reunion film After The Screaming Stops proved a sleeper hit for BBC Four, becoming a bona fide festive phenomenon on iPlayer and winning a Bafta. Now twin brothers Matt (hats, guitar, piano, vocals) an
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Bros biopic teased by Matt and Luke Goss
When will they be famous... again?
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Bros: The screaming hasn't stopped, but arguments are helping them build bridges
Matt and Luke can still wind each other up like no one else.
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Brits viewers cringe at muted applause for Bros
The now infamous Bros documentary After The Screaming Stops may have been the surprise hit of the Christmas schedules, but...
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Bros are at it again: Watch Luke Goss insult Matt's outfit on live TV
The brothers also announced some new summer tour dates.
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'After The Screaming Stops' films reunion of 1980s band Bros
Last year, 1980s British pop band Bros took to the stage for the first time in more than 25 years, since singing twins Matt and Luke Goss went their separate ways. Bros, known for songs such as "When Will I Be Famous?" and "I Owe You Nothing", formed in 1986 with bassist Craig Logan, who left after three years. "It was definitely a tumultuous experience ... It was also something that I won't to do again but I am really proud of the result," Matt Goss told Reuters of the documentary at the BFI
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This was no cheesy nostalgia-fest: Eighties band Bros are back and they mean business - London's 02 Arena, review
History has not been kind to Bros. Partly because they wore some very silly outfits even by Eighties standards, but also because twins Matt and Luke Goss were impossibly pretty and announced their intentions by bursting onto the music scene in 1988 with a song called When Will I Be Famous? They sold 16 million records and unleashed “Brosmania” but eventually sank beneath the weight of headlines about squandered fortunes and repossessed Porsches. A third member, bassist Craig Logan, quit after an
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