

He started his television career with his participation in the Venevisión telenovela Amor de Abril starring Eduardo Serrano. On January 17, the couple welcomed their first child, a son whom they named Salvador Abreu La Gatta.His first acting job was at the age of 5 years in the Román Chalbaud film Bodas de papel alongside José Bardina and Marina Baura. Their wedding was televised live on the television show Super sábado sensacional. On 17 April 2010, Luis married his girlfriend, actress and model Claudia La Gata. In 2014, he was cast as the main protagonist of Venevisión's telenovela Corazón Esmeralda alongside Irene Esser, Flavia Gleske and Jorge Reyes. The telenovela became a major hit that year. In 2011, he was cast as the protagonist in Martin Hahn's mystery telenovela alongside former beauty queen and Miss Venezuela winner Mariángel Ruiz in La viuda joven. The telenovela was very successful in Venezuela where it maintained high broadcast ratings. He obtained another starring role in 2009 in the telenovela Un Esposo para Estela alongside Daniela Alvarado. He returned to Venezuela to star in several Venevisión telenovelas such as Ciudad Bendita in 2006, Arroz con Leche in 2007 and La vida entera in 2008. From Mexico, he moved to Colombia to play a role in Telemundo's telenovela La Tormenta in 2005. He then travelled to Mexico to participate in the TV Azteca telenovela La hija del jardinero. Afterwards, he returned to Venezuela to participate in a movie titled Plan B and to enter the cast of telenovela Cosita Rica produced by Venevisión in 2003 which became a hit that year. He got a starring role in a Peruvian telenovela titled Éxtasis. This served as a platform for the start of his international career. Later, he returned to telenovelas in 2001 by landing a role in Leoandro Padrón's telenovela Amantes de Luna Llena.

After this, he dedicated his time in participating in small roles in television miniseries and forming part of production crews and management. His first acting job was at the age of 5 years in the Román Chalbaud film Bodas de papel alongside José Bardina and Marina Baura. His mother took him to several of her film sets, thereby exposing Luis to the world of acting.
