TV series
Zeke and Luther
Overview
Zeke and Luther want nothing more in the world than to become world-famous skateboarders. Together with their friends, skating rivals, and family, Zeke & Luther find themselves always busy getting into mischief.
Details
- First air date
- 2009-06-15
- Status
- Ended
- Seasons
- 3 seasons
- Episodes
- 73 episodes
- Genres
- Comedy, Family
- Network
- Disney XD
- Production
- Turtle Rock Productions
- Country
- US
- Original language
- EN
Cast
- Hutch Dano as Zeke Falcone
- Adam Hicks as Luther Waffles
- Daniel Curtis Lee as Kojo Jonesworth
- Ryan Whitney as Ginger Falcone
- Neil Ironfield as Young Zeke
- Claudia Lee as Bridget
- Tristin Mays as Monica Lopez
- Davis Cleveland as Roy Waffles
- Debby Ryan as Courtney Mills
- Steven Krueger as Vin Jackman
- Hayden Byerly as Skunk Wetzel
- Riker Lynch as Goin' zoomin Dancer
Creators and crew
- Matt Dearborn - Creator
- Matt Dearborn - Producer
- Savage Steve Holland - Director
- Paul Hoen - Director
- Joe Menendez - Director
- Gregory Hobson - Director
Seasons
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