Caitlin Carmichael
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Caitlin Carmichael | |
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Born | Caitlin Elizabeth Carmichael July 2, 2004 |
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 2008–present |
Caitlin Elizabeth Carmichael (born July 2, 2004) is an American child actress.
Life and career
Caitlin Carmichael was born in Tifton, Georgia to Tom and Catherine Carmichael.[citation needed] Her career began when she was three years old. Her family took her on a Disney cruise for her birthday and, while attending a show, she was drawn to the stage and chosen "Princess of the Boat." A couple of months later, John Robert Powers (JRP) talent agency gave the Carmichaels a call for her to audition for The Disney Channel.[citation needed] She attended classes at JRP for modeling, commercials, television and print media. Within two months, she landed a spot after auditioning to attend the International Presentation of Performers in Los Angeles. She was the youngest of approximately 2,500 performers and contestants representing five countries.[citation needed] She received several awards, including first-place Star of the Year; third-place scene; and Top 10 in the categories of Actress of the Year, Headshot and Monologue. Since 2008, she has appeared in a number television shows and films, including Shake It Up, iCarly, Hot in Cleveland, Law & Order: Los Angeles, Criminal Minds.[1][2]
In 2008, Carmichael was handpicked by Jenny McCarthy to play McCarthy’s daughter in the Webisode series “In the Motherhood.”[citation needed]
Carmichael has spent time in New York City shooting a feature film and shooting for print national commercials, including Ralph Lauren for Lord & Taylor, Ann Taylor, Charles Voegele, Dillards, Toys "R" Us and others.
In 2011, she was nominated at the 32nd Young Artist Awards for the short film The Mis-Informant.[3]
In addition to acting, Carmichael spends time taking dance classes (ballet, tap, and hip hop), as well as gymnastics. She also does volunteer work with the Beverly Hills Presbyterian Church, helping feed the homeless.
In 2012, at the 33rd Young Artist Awards, she was nominated for Best Performance as a Guest in a TV series in Shake It Up and also won Best Performance in a mini-series for her role in Bag of Bones.[4]
Filmography
Year | Film/TV-show | Role | Notes |
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2008 | In the Motherhood | Sasha | Television series (Episode "Just Shoot Me, Cupid!") |
Mystery ER | Madison | Reality Television series (Episode "Dead in Ten/Speed Bump") | |
2009 | Criminal Minds | Louisa Bonner | Television series (Episode "Roadkill") |
2010 | 10 Things I Hate About You | Young Bianca | Television series (Episode "The Winner Takes It All") |
Backlight | Jamie | Film debut | |
The Mis-Informant | Bethany | Short film | |
2011 | Shake It Up! | Eileen Keller | Television series (Episode "Glitz It Up") |
Hot in Cleveland | Annabelle | Television series (Episode "Elka's Snowbird") | |
iCarly | Molly | Television series (Episode "iPity the Nevel") | |
Special Agent Oso | Athena | Television series (Episode "Quantum of Celery"), Voice role | |
Law & Order: Los Angeles | Lily Winters | Television series (Episode "Zuma Canyon") | |
Conception | Lucy | ||
True Blood | Little Girl | Television series (Episode "Let's Get Out of Here") | |
Television series (Episode "Burning Down the House") | |||
It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia | Samantha | Television series (Episode "Frank Reynolds' Little Beauties") | |
Dexter | Ella | Television series (Episode "Just Let Go") | |
CSI: Miami | Tori Haverford | Television series (Episode "Crowned") | |
Bag of Bones | Kyra Devore | TV mini-series | |
2012 | Bad Girls | Piper Patterson | Television movie |
Forgetting the Girl | Nicole | ||
Daybreak | 8-Year Old Girl | Television series (Episode "Chapter 5") | |
Lizzie | Young Lizzy Allen | ||
Retired at 35 | Chelsea | Television series (Episode "The Grifters") | |
The Neighbors | Emma | Television series (Episode "Halloween-ween") | |
The Dog Who Saved the Holidays | Kara Bannister | Television movie | |
Doc McStuffins | Alma | Television series (6 episodes) | |
2013 | Television series (4 episodes) | ||
Teacher of the Year | Sierra Carter | ||
Being American | Angela | ||
Chosen | Ellie Mitchell | Television series (6 episodes) | |
Vegas | Geena Everson | Television series (Episode "The Third Man") | |
2014 | 300: Rise of an Empire | Artemisia (Age 8) |
References
- ^ "Caitlin Carmichael". The New York Times. 2011-03-31. Retrieved 2011-03-31.
Caitlin Carmichael Filmography: * Shake It Up! * Hot in Cleveland * 10 Things I Hate About You * Criminal Minds
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(help) - ^ Ethan Rome (October 12, 2010). "Jack Black, America Ferrera Use Comedy to Help HCAN Unmask 'Liars for Hire'". Huffington Post. Retrieved 2011-03-28.
The Mis-Informant -- A project by Health Care for America Now -- Starring: Jack Black, America Ferrera and Caitlin Carmichael
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(help) - ^ "32nd Annual Young Artist Awards". Retrieved May 8, 2012.
- ^ "33rd Annual Young Artist Awards". Retrieved May 8, 2012.
Further reading
- Angie Thompson and Adelia Ladson (March 5, 2011). "Watch for Caitlin". The Moultrie Observer. Retrieved March 20, 2011.