Costume designer, who worked for Warner Brothers from 1928 to 1933, and 20th Century Fox from 1942 to 1943.
Along with Oscar Moore, Luick completed his biography, "Hollywood Kept Me in Stiches,," termed 'racy' in the November 1989 issue of "Films in Review," but to date it has not found a publisher.
While working as an extra on the Fairbanks "Robin Hood," Luick showed some sketches to legendary designed Adrian. the world-famous designer asked him to drop him a postcard with his phone number on it and promised to get in touch with him. Luick was surprised when Adrian called him and offered him the job of assistant costume designer on Cecil B. DeMilles's "King of Kings.".
Attended the University of Oregon. Began in films with Cecil B. DeMille.