1. Luciano Cruz-Coke's brother is Carlos Cruz-Coke Carvallo, Councilman of Vitacura in Santiago; the nephew of cultural manager Marta Cruz-Coke and grandnephew of physician-politician Eduardo Cruz-Coke.

1. Luciano Cruz-Coke's brother is Carlos Cruz-Coke Carvallo, Councilman of Vitacura in Santiago; the nephew of cultural manager Marta Cruz-Coke and grandnephew of physician-politician Eduardo Cruz-Coke.
Luciano Cruz-Coke studied in the Colegio de los Sagrados Corazones de Manquehue.
Luciano Cruz-Coke went on to study law in the Universidad Finis Terrae, later changing his major to Architecture and finally became an actor.
Luciano Cruz-Coke studied acting at the Lee Strasberg Theatre and Film Institute in New York City.
Luciano Cruz-Coke holds a degree in Documentary Filming from the Academy of Christian Humanism University and a master's degree in Mass Communications from University of Chile.
Luciano Cruz-Coke has a fifteen-year acting career in film, theater and television.
Luciano Cruz-Coke is the founder and director of the non-profit organization Teatro Lastarria 90, which caters to activities in film, theater and visual arts.
Luciano Cruz-Coke was spotted by an executive of Canal 13 in a pub while he was singing.
Luciano Cruz-Coke would go on to play further roles in other series.
Luciano Cruz-Coke won the award Apes in 2004 for his part in a telenovela Destinos Cruzados.
Luciano Cruz-Coke was the founder of the Comision Cultura de los Grupos Tantauco.
Luciano Cruz-Coke is one of the founders of Evopoli, a conservative-liberal and centre-right party.
Luciano Cruz-Coke is married to Javiera Garcia-Huidobro Aninat and is the father of five children.