Raphael Luce (born December 29th, 2006) is a Franco-American actor and stuntman. He portrayed the young Henry Creel in the Netflix original television series Stranger Things.
RAPHAEL LUCE (actor; USA/France)
He is known for playing the role of Young Henry Creel in the fourth season of Netflix original television series STRANGER THINGS. He divides his time between New Orleans, Atlanta, Los Angeles, and France. He has also appeared in other TV shows, including LOKI and THE FIRST LADY.
Jamie Campbell Bower portrays 001, also known as Henry Creel or Vecna, in Stranger Things, season four.
Jamie Campbell Bower is too good an actor to keep him buried under latex.
Raphael Luce: French Boy.
Luce gives his speech at school. He mentions how he was renamed after being adopted, and his parents picked “Luce” because it means “light”. He tells everyone that he is lucky to have Amy and Peter as his parents. The film concludes with Luce going out for another run, looking more frantic as he runs faster.
We know from newspaper articles that Nancy and Robin found that Henry Creel was 12 years old when he killed his mother and sister, framing his dad for the gruesome murders in 1959.
Peter was a false alias given to him by Brenner. Also, Henry's character was given the name Peter when he was revealed on the Stranger Things Twitter. Yeah, it's a cover name. Would be kinda suspicious if they called him Henry Creel.
A new featurette video on YouTube showcases how the Stranger Things costuming and effects team were able to transform actor Jamie Campbell Bower into the monstrous Vecna.
In episode 7, Vecna is revealed to be Henry Creel (played as a youngster by Raphael Luce), the son of Victor Creel (Robert Englund) and his wife Virginia (Tyner Rushing) shown in the 1950s flashbacks.
Remember also that we have evidence that powers can be inherited -- El inherited her powers from Terri Ives, for example. So it stands to reason that Henry inherited his powers from one of his parents.
Henry became 001 in the program. However, because he was so powerful, a chip was implanted in him called Soteria--which tracks him and weakens his powers.
Jamie Campbell Bower plays Henry Creel/Peter Ballard/One/Vecna in Season 4 of Stranger Things. However, many fans noticed that his face looks familiar, and that's certainly no coincidence. The actor has been part of many huge film series including Harry Potter, Fantastic Beasts, Twilight and The Mortal Instruments.
One of the most important sequences in this episode featured Vecna showing Nancy the real circumstances of the “eyeball murders” in the 1950s, with flashbacks indicating that young Henry Creel murdered his family when his mother tried to get him psychological help and he intentionally framed his father Victor for the ...
Provided he actually ages in the Upside Down, Vecna could be in his late 30s in 1986, the year that Stranger Things season 4, volume 1 takes place. Vecna became a monster seven years prior, when Eleven defeated the adult Henry Creel, a.k.a. Number One, at Hawkins Lab and he became banished to the Upside Down.
The orderly, aka Vecna, aka Henry Creel, is played by English actor Jamie Campbell Bower, who I'm thinking is going to be getting a lot of calls to play villains after this. Campbell Bower already has a pretty well-established career.
He was born with supernatural powers, and when he spotted a nest of Black Widows he found comfort. The following month, Henry grew to hate human civilization, most specifically its structure of time and evolution.
Jamie Campbell Bower plays 001 in Stranger Things 4.
He gets punished with electrocution after telling Eleven that Dr. Brenner lied to her about her mother dying during childbirth. He's smart enough to use an ostensibly harmless game of chess with Eleven to inform her Dr.
Next up, the viewers go on to theorise that One/Vecna is actually Eleven's dad. Yep, told you it was wild. The theory claims that Brenner wanted to create a child with stronger powers, so he waited until One was old enough to become a father.
Vecna is also a marvel of special effects wizardry, being mostly practical (giving the actors a physical presence to react to) but decorated with CGI, giving Vecna the appearance of a writhing, repulsive entity, whose tendrils seem to have a mind of their own.
While intending to get his revenge on Eleven and Brenner, Vecna also goes after victims who have dealt with traumatizing experiences in the past (reminiscent of his childhood and his time at the Hawkins lab).
In Rapture, she finds out that she used to be an archangel, third in line to The Throne. In the finale, Luce's wish was to always stay with Daniel, so she sacrificed everything as the Throne requested, lost all her memories, and was born again as an ordinary human, as it was the only solution to the end of the curse.
He is an ideological hero, but in practice, he's painted as a villain, grinning maniacally as the world burns around him. But Onah wants viewers to remember that the world is much more complicated than pointing out a villain and condemning him; Luce is a film about gray areas.
Luce is a liar, a manipulator, but he has a conscious. He's narcissistic, but he doesn't appear to be a psychopath. He may be a borderline sociopath, because he seems to not be empathetic. However, he still doesn't fit the psychiatric mold for a sociopath.