Luke Jurevicius is a director, producer, composer and voice actor from Adelaide, South Australia, who is best known for his TV series The Adventures of Figaro Pho.
[1] He was the creative director and composer[2] for 13 X 5-minute animated films based on the Indigenous stories of the Beswick community in the Northern Territory, Australia.
[3] As a content creator/director/producer Jurevicius has brought to life numerous projects including two seasons of the animated interstitial series Horace in Slow Motion[4] and the music video for Australian band The Audreys' song "Sometimes the Stars".
[16] Luke has a long-standing collaboration with fellow artist and brother, Nathan Jurevicius (Scarygirl) and together, they co-created, directed and produced PELEDA[17] – a multi-platform animation set in a pseudo-Baltic wonderland.
[citation needed] Luke is director of the animated feature film Arkie,[23] with producer Sophie Byrne (The Lost Thing), and based on Nathan's Scarygirl concept.