
Age: 20
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Lex Lumpkin is originally from Indianapolis, Indiana. He is a multi-talented actor, writer and pianist. He started his acting career at the age of 10 when he played the role of Stuart in the Indianapolis Repertory Theater's production of Stuart Little. Lex then went on to play the role of the Duke of York in Shakespeare's Richard III with First Folio Productions in the Spring of 2017 and the role of Travis Younger in A Raisin in the Sun in January 2018. Once Lex transitioned from theater to television he landed his first national commercial playing the role of Dennis, Peyton Manning's nemesis, in AT&T's Direct TV commercial series. He then went on to be cast in Fox Sports commercials highlighting Thursday Night Football for the 2018 NFL season. His passion for comedy was quickly recognized by Nickelodeon when he was selected from a national search to attend a 2-week intensive improve and comedy training at the famous Second City of Chicago. This led to him being cast in the remake of the Nickelodeon sketch show All That. Lex is a rising star with a big heart and a true compassion for humanity. He has an extreme passion for projects that enhance the human condition in a positive way and continues to look for ways to empower his peers to do the same.

Lex Lumpkin

Horus
for Horus in The Kane Chronicles - The Serpent's Shadow
Suggested by mr95

When young magicians Carter and Sadie Kane learned how to follow the path of the ancient Egyptian gods, they knew they would have to play an important role in restoring Ma'at—order—to the world. What they didn't know is how chaotic the world would become. The Chaos snake Apophis is loose and threatening to destroy the earth in three days' time. The magicians are divided. The gods are disappearing, and those that remain are weak. Walt, one of Carter and Sadie's most gifted initiates, is doomed and can already feel his life force ebbing. Zia is too busy babysitting the senile sun god, Ra, to be of much help. What are a couple of teenagers and a handful of young trainees to do? There is, possibly, one way to stop Apophis, but it is so difficult that it might cost Carter and Sadie their lives, if it even works at all. It involves trusting the ghost of a psychotic magician not to betray them, or worse, kill them. They'd have to be crazy to try. Well, call them crazy. With hilarious asides, memorable monsters, and an ever-changing crew of friends and foes, the excitement never lets up in The Serpent's Shadow, a thoroughly entertaining and satisfying conclusion to the Kane Chronicles trilogy.