Van Hansis is an American actor. Hansis portrayed the rich Luke Snyder on the CBSsoap operaAs the World Turns from December 14, 2005 until the show's final episode September 17, 2010. The son of long running characters on the series, Luke is known for a gay romantic storyline cited as one of the first in American daytime television. Hansis has had guest roles on several television series and starred in the 2011 thriller filmOccupant. In December 2012, he began playing the role of Thom in the dark comedy web seriesEastSiders. Hansis later played Jess Gibson in the 2013 horror filmDevil May Call, and starred as Dusty in the 2015 LGBT mystery filmKiss Me, Kill Me. Hansis was nominated for a Daytime Emmy Award in 2007, 2008 and 2009 for his As the World Turns role, and was nominated again in 2016 for his role on EastSiders.
Hansis portrayed Luke Snyder on the CBS soap opera As the World Turns from December 14, 2005 until the show's final episode September 17, 2010. Luke, previously played by Jake Weary, is the son of one of the series' long running supercouples, Holden and Lily Snyder. Shortly after Hansis took over the role, the character came out as gay on May 9, 2006. Luke subsequently became involved in a romance with another male character, a pairing eventually hailed as the first gay supercouple in American soap opera history. The August 17, 2007 kiss between Luke and Noah Mayer was the first ever gay male kiss on an American daytime drama. Hansis was nominated for a Daytime Emmy Award for portraying Luke in 2007, 2008 and 2009.
Other projects
From September 2007 to mid-January 2008, Hansis appeared off-Broadway as Lance Sussman in a production of Charles Busch's Die, Mommie, Die!. In 2011, Hansis guest starred in the Psych episode "This Episode Sucks" as Adrian Viccellio, and the Nikita episode "Clawback" as Yuri Levrov. He next appeared in the 2012 The Mentalist episode "Red Is The New Black" as Derek. In 2012, Hansis began starring as Thom in the dark comedy web series EastSiders, which explores the aftermath of infidelity on a gay couple in Silverlake, Los Angeles. He has been nominated for two Indie Series Awards for the role, in 2014 and 2016, as well as a 2016 Daytime Emmy nomination. Hansis starred as Danny Hill in the thriller film Occupant, which premiered on the opening night of the Gotham Screen Film Festival & Screenplay Contest in New York City on October 14, 2011. He next appeared as Jess Gibson in the 2013 horror film Devil May Call. In 2015, Hansis starred as Dusty in the LGBT mystery film Kiss Me, Kill Me.
Filmography
Visual series
As the World Turns, Luke Snyder – three Daytime Emmy Award nominations
Psych, Adrian Viccellio – "This Episode Sucks"
Nikita, Yuri Levrov – "Clawback"
The Mentalist, Derek – "Red Is The New Black"
EastSiders, Thom – web series; one Daytime Emmy nomination, two Indie Series Award nominations
Film
Occupant, Danny Hill
Devil May Call, Jess Gibson
Kiss Me, Kill Me, Dusty
First Reformed, Roger
Theater
The Laramie Project, 2002 – Pittsburgh
Polaroid Stories, 2004 – Williamstown Theatre Festival
On the Razzle, 2005- Williamstown Theatre Festival
The Witching Hour, 2005 - Williamstown Theatre Festival
An Evening Honoring The Laramie Project, 2006 – New York
Hansis came out as gay in The Fight Magazine in May 2014, in an interview with his EastSiders costar and creator, Kit Williamson. He has been with his partner Tyler Hanessince 2007.
Awards and nominations
Hansis was nominated for a Daytime Emmy Award in 2007, 2008 and 2009 for portraying Luke on As the World Turns, and was nominated again in 2016 for his role as Thom on EastSiders. He has also been nominated for two Indie Series Awards for EastSiders, in 2014 and 2016.