Who Is Eric Graise From 'Locke & Key'? Meet the Actor

Feb. 7 2020, Updated 1:05 p.m. ET Those who enjoy being on the edge of their seats for long stretches of time and who are fans of the likes of Chilling Adventures of Sabrina, Riverdale, and The Haunting of Hill House will want to tune into Netflix's latest take on a horror series: Locke &

Eric Graise Is the Voice of Reason as Logan Calloway on Netflix's 'Locke & Key'

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Feb. 7 2020, Updated 1:05 p.m. ET

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Those who experience being on the edge of their seats for long stretches of time and who are fans of the likes of Chilling Adventures of Sabrina, Riverdale, and The Haunting of Hill House will need to track into Netflix's newest take on a horror series: Locke & Key.

The display centers round the 3 kids and matriarch of the Locke Family, who move into their father's childhood house following his mysterious dying. 

The circle of relatives soon learns that there are keyholes littered throughout the area, and unlocking them will discover clues about his suspicious dying. 

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In addition to living in an insanely eerie space that is also hosting an underworld, the 3 siblings, Tyler (Connor Jessup), Bode (Jackson Robert Scott) and Kinsey (Emilia Jones) are also adjusting to lifestyles in a new town with a unique faculty and unique residents. Kinsey soon gets aware of a brand new team, including Logan Calloway (Eric Graise). 

Logan Calloway quickly turns into buddies with Tyler on 'Locke & Key.'

Viewers first get to meet Logan Calloway in the third episode of Locke & Key, which is titled, "Head Games." When Kinsey attends Tyler's hockey sport by myself, she sits behind a bunch of her classmates. They realize that she's listening in on their conversation, so Logan invites her to sit with them.

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After the sport, Tyler punches a classmate who is competitive in seeking to ask Kinsey out. He then is going again to the faculty whilst the principal determines his punishment. As he's cooling off out of doors the office, he sees Logan, who youngsters him about the struggle.  

Tyler gets pissed off, which activates Logan to mention that he knows a lot about anger, and that he should not let him overpower him.

Following that interplay, Tyler and Logan turn into buddies. The two paintings together on a T-shirt pressure and Logan helps Tyler figure out his feelings for Jackie (Genevieve Kang). Tyler later confides in Jackie and Logan about the supernatural issues which are happening in his area. 

The character serves as a source of much-needed comedic aid and is found in the season's extra lighthearted moments. 

'Locke & Key' is Eric Graise's Netflix debut.

Before playing Logan on Locke & Key, Eric starred in Step Up: High Water in 2018 as King. The display used to be a part of the Step Up universe and it aired on YouTube Premium for two seasons ahead of it was canceled in 2019. 

His position received a lot of press as a result of Eric is a double leg amputee. He was once featured on an episode of Megyn Kelly Today to discuss the show and the way his disability wasn't ever going to hold him back.

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He explained on the program that he doesn't love to be referred to as inspiring. 

"Because what they are usually really saying is, 'If you can do that, then I have no excuse.' It is more about them, not me. And it diminishes all of my hard work," he stated. "You can do anything if you work hard. I really worked hard to get here. It's not about my disability." 

He also mentioned that he wanted to see more illustration for other people with disabilities on TV and in film. 

"We need to be more inclusive," he explained. "You need to see people with disabilities reflected everywhere, but especially in the arts and entertainment."

In addition to his main role on Step Up: High Water, Eric also gave the impression in two episodes of The Walking Dead and he's set to big name in the upcoming Jenji Kohan Netflix series Slutty Teenage Bounty Hunters and the futuristic conflict film The Tomorrow War.

Season 1 of Locke & Key is available to movement on Netflix now.  

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