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James Caitlin

Joined: 02 Aug 2006 Posts: 59 Location: Sydney, Australia
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Posted: Sun Mar 04, 2007 3:25 pm Post subject: JAMES CAITLIN 45-55. Acting/Voice Demo: www.jamescaitlin.com |
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JAMES CAITLIN BA (Performance) UWS Theatre Nepean
Acting and Voice Demos at the website.
www.jamescaitlin.com
*CONTACT
James is a graduate (Bachelor of Arts Performance) of Theatre Nepean, the University of Western Sydney's, School of Visual and Performing Arts.
He began his acting career in Sydney, at The Ensemble Theatre, studying with Hayes Gordon and continued to study various screen acting and voice techniques with;
- The Actor's Centre, with Sonja Tallis and Lani Tupu.
- Screenskill, with Tony Wickert.
- Screenwise, with Denise Roberts, Peter Andrikidis and Trish McAskill.
- The Australian Film, Television and Radio School (AFTRS) in Ryde, NSW Australia, with Denny Lawrence, Graham Thorburn and Jen Oldershaw.
- Kathy Evans,(Kathy Evans Voice Management) who represents some of the leading voice actors in Australia.
James Caitlin is an Australian actor listed in IMDb, IMDb Pro, Showcast and AT2.
Latest News
-In July 2010 James was cast as Trevor Jones in the new Australian thriller feature film, 'The Tunnel', directed by Carlo Ledesma. Executive producers, Enzo Tedeschi, Julian Harvey, Peter Thompson, Andrew Denton. Cast: Bel Delia, Andy Roderada, Steve Davis, Luke Arnold, James Caitlin, Ben Maclaine and Goran Kleut.
Website details here: http://www.thetunnelmovie.net or on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/TheTunnelMovie In production.
-Official Press Release. Cast announced for New Australian Thriller, The Tunnel.
http://www.licensingworld.co.uk/articles/press/1279938086/release%20copy.pdf
-Article from Sci Fi Australia Blog about 'The Tunnel' cast details:
http://www.scifitv.com.au/Blog/2010/07/aussie-horror-film-the-tunnel-has-alllocal-cast/
-Article from the Daily Liberal newspaper Dubbo NSW.
http://www.dailyliberal.com.au/news/local/news/entertainment/dubboborn-actor-takes-to-tunnels-in-new-thriller/1895749.aspx
-The Tunnel Movie has officially been nominated for an Australian Directors Guild Award in the new 'Cross Platform Interactive' category.Congratulations to Ahmed Salama of DLSHS Agency. See here: http://www.adg.org.au/awards.aspx
-In March 2010 he shot a scene from the feature film script, 'Jack To Nowhere', written and directed by Anthony Egan ('NEEDLE')
- He recently added his voice, as a post-WW2 American politician, to the feature film teaser,' Man Conquers Space', written and directed by David Sander. Screened September 22, 2009 at the Chauvel Cinema, Paddington, NSW Australia.
- In October, he completed a role in the short film, 'Moving Day' , with Amber Gokken and the delightful young actress, Darcy Griffith. Directed by Jason Wingrove. The editor is Richard Learoyd ('Knowing', 'I, Robot') and the DOP is Tom Gleeson ('Ned', 'Puppy')
- In December 2009, James played the role of the Father, in the dramatic short film, 'The Branch' , alongside two incredible young actors, Alicia Debnam-Carey and Lachlan Campbell. Written and directed by Julietta Boscolo. DOP, Kier Suggett. Producer, Eva Stolcs.
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James Caitlin as 'Ivanov', from the short film, "Bad Coffee".
James Caitlin as 'The Swordman', from the feature film, "Mortal Fools". _________________ James Caitlin
BA (Performance) UWS Theatre Nepean
Web: www.jamescaitlin.com (Acting/Voice Demo online)
IMDB: www.imdb.com/name/nm1812401/
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