Luciano Leroux Foundation is a non-profit organization based in Vancouver. Our mission is to empower disadvantaged children, youth and adults, particularly those in remote communities with little access to resources and information. Our goal is to provide the necessary support so that they can overcome the obstacles they face throughout their lives. So far, we have managed to do it through sport and art. Part of our goal is to implement education and psychology to help them create a foundation that allows them to cope every day.
Luciano Leroux was born in Florida in 2007 and currently resides in Canada.
His main language is English, but he is fluent in Spanish and understands French. His kindness and concern for others come naturally to him. Additionally, he has a great deal of hard work ethic.
His favourite phrase is «Never give up». He applies it to his own life and uses it to encourage and motivate others to follow their dreams.
A memorable memory that changed Luciano’s life was when he had to move from Quebec to Vancouver for economic reasons in search of new opportunities. That trip to Vancouver led him to the Barcelona soccer school, where he starred in the National Geographic documentary «Dreaming about Soccer».
Luciano’s participation in this documentary inspired him to share and use his passion to help others. Luciano has used his foundation to bring dedicated help to children through soccer tournaments and art workshops.
Luciano was nine years old, and working on that project also led him to love acting, which is how his acting career began.
Luciano has always been a natural performer. He has a lot of versatility as an actor who can play both comedy and drama roles. He has participated in various roles and television shows such as 50 States of Fright, Get Shorty, One Million Little Things, and the Emmy-nominated series, Yellowjackets. Luciano’s hobbies are going to the gym, reading, playing video games and playing chess.
Luciano hopes to continue bringing help through his foundation.