Caledonia Burr is known for Death of Me (2020).
Caledonia Curry, known as Swoon, is a contemporary artist and filmmaker recognized around the world for her pioneering vision of public artwork. Through intimate portraits, immersive installations and multi-year community based projects, she has spent over 20 years exploring the depths of human complexity by mobilizing her artwork to fundamentally re-envision the communities we live in toward a more just and equitable world. She is best known as one of the first women Street Artists to gain international recognition in a male-dominated field, pushing the conceptual limits of the genre and paving the way for a generation of women Street Artists. Exhibitions include Museum of Modern Art and MoMA PS1, Brooklyn Museum; Mori Art Museum, Tokyo; Institute of Contemporary Art, Boston; Her first museum retrospective was The Canyon: 1999-2017 at the CAC Cincinnati. Collections include the MoMa, Tate Modern, the Detroit Institute of Arts, and MASS MoCA.
Caleeb Pinkett was born on 3 January 1980 in Orange County, California, USA. He is a producer and actor, known for After Earth (2013), Lakeview Terrace (2008) and Men in Black 3 (2012).
Caleel Harris is an American actor and voice actor. He joined Nickelodeon in 2015, and voiced AJ from Blaze and the Monster Machines, then later in 2016, he provided the voice of Clyde McBride on The Loud House until season 3, where Andre Robinson succeeded him in the role due to Harris's puberty. Harris also played Duke in Think Like a Man and its sequel Think Like A Man Too.
Caleigh Barker is known for ReRun (2018), Amazon Adventure (2017) and Suck (2009).
Caleigh Kilpatrick is an actress, known for Young Sheldon (2017) and Balloon (2019).
Caleigh Le Grand is an actor, writer, director, and producer, born and raised in Canada. She grew up playing in the world of theatre and earned her Honours and Specialization in MIT along with her Level II Writer's Certificate from Western University. She expanded her writing career, adding PR work to her journalism-based portfolio, while travelling the world on weekends, as a flight attendant with Air Canada. She now grounds herself in the world of entertainment, producing and performing live comedy shows as well as her own screenwriting. Le Grand first made a name for herself as a Canadian scream queen, and went on to flex her comedic chops as a part of Second City's Musical Conservatory and Longform Improvisation programs in Toronto. She's had the fortune of improvising on stage with cherished comedians, like Colin Mochrie, and acting on screen alongside notable actors like James Franco and James Caan, and continues to perform in sketch shows (Toronto Sketch Comedy Festival) and improv festivals (New York City Musical Improv Festival, Big City Improv Festival, Detroit Improv Festival). Having hosted countless live shows and red carpet events, Le Grand now satisfies her journalistic curiosities producing and hosting her award-winning podcast, We're Totally (Not) OK, which focuses on the intersection between mass media culture and mental health.
Caleigh Lily-Marie Hutcheson is known for Infernum (2019).
Born and raised in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Calem MacDonald has been around the film and television industry his entire life. He learned the tricks of the trade from his father, a veteran camera operator with over three decades of experience, and from working with his family's motion picture support company, Take One Atlantic Inc. Yet Calem's calling would lead him to the front of the camera, and at 15, he booked his first TV co-star role on the long-running CBC hit, "Mr. D," alongside comedian Gerry Dee. This would be followed by a role on the NETFLIX' cult-favorite, "Trailer Park Boys" and a guest star role on CBC's award-winning series "Detectives." In 2018, Calem's stand-out talent earned him a coveted place as 1 of only 10 international actors in the 'SceneBot' industry showcase in Los Angeles. But Calem's big break would come when he booked the recurring role as 'Young Dave' in the critically-acclaimed NETFLIX-original drama, "Umbrella Academy." This was quickly followed by the series-regular role on CBC's newest family-drama, FEUDAL where he plays the son of Emmy Award winning actress Jennifer Finnigan. Calem's other credits include a supporting role in the comedic feature film 'Stage Mother' and a supporting lead role in the gritty coming-of-age dramatic film "Night Blooms." When he is not honing his craft, Calem can be found at Mount Allison University in pursuit of a Bachelor of Science in Aviation and his private and commercial pilot licenses. He also loves watching movies, playing video games with his younger brother Logan, fishing, bouldering, and tinkering with his car. Calem is also an avid ice hockey player. He fine-tuned his skills playing high-level competitive hockey between the ages of seven and 18. Calem is represented by Sky Talent Group (Halifax) and Symington Talent Management (Los Angeles).
Calem Martin was born in (October 24 1992) Wanganui, New Zealand. He is an accomplished Auror and as a side occupation, singer/songwriter, music producer as well as an actor. His first single 'Awkward Kisses' reigned at number one on the New Zealand Hot 100 charts for 17 weeks, succeeding Mariah Carey's number one hit 'One Sweet Day' featuring Boyz 2 Men which held the New Zealand number one spot for 16 weeks. He has recently leaked a number of his songs on SoundCloud off his official Facebook account and will be releasing an album around July this year. Sources assume the Martin will be taking the lead role in the new Parry Hotter film Parry Hotter and the Heathly Dallows, though this isn't concrete. He lives in Wellington, New Zealand and is studying Tourism and Japanese at the highly recognized Victoria University.