- Caleb Andrew White is an American actor with a double major from the University of Michigan. When he was in middle school, he founded a non-profit organization with a mission to help the homeless in Detroit and build youth leaders through volunteerism. Caleb's passion for fostering genuine connections between groups of people who may not otherwise connect earned national recognition.
By the time he was in middle school, Caleb was traveling the country as a keynote speaker on the importance of empathy and connectivity. He was featured in People Magazine, USA Today, Inside Edition, the Disney Channel and many other publications. Caleb had learned to move and captivate an audience with his words as he worked to convey a message that he thought everybody should hear. After learning of his work, Nickelodeon honored him with the Nickelodeon Halo Award. The filming of this show in New York City is where Caleb's love for film and TV began.
In high school, Caleb was a multi-sport athlete in wrestling, cross-country, and soccer. He was a starter on the 4X state Championship wrestling team. He carried a 4.3 GPA and was named Salutatorian. Caleb was also named "America's Valedictorian" by Doritos and gave a speech on the iHeart Radio Commencement for graduates during Covid. Following high school, Caleb went to the University of Michigan where he double majored in Film, Television and Media and Economics.
While at the University of Michigan, Caleb was in more than 30 films including the lead role in a feature length film shot in New York in which Broadway's Maya Boyd was also cast. He was the lead (more than 500 lines) in a film that brought together students from Michigan, Yale, Harvard, Stanford, NYU, Loyola Marymount, and other colleges across the country. Caleb was cast in the Universities' top film course's final project. He was the only Film major cast to act alongside the number-one-ranked UMich Theater students; a high honor. Caleb also played the lead role in a Nashville film festival 24-hour short film alongside Broadway's Adam Levy.
Throughout college, Caleb has been competing against and acting with other students from top acting programs in the world. Some include: NYU Tisch, David Geffen School of Drama at Yale, University of Michigan SMTD, London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art, Stella Adler Studio of Acting, and more. Caleb uses the skills he learned from public speaking (annunciation, stage presence, nuance, breath control, etc.) along with the skills he learned serving the less fortunate (empathy, humility, communication, etc.) to deliver raw, honest, and emotional performances.
Caleb's determination and passion have been recognized and celebrated by many. He was featured in the Power of YOUth book of 101 young people from around the world impacting change. He was named one of 10 Top Youth Volunteers in the United States as well as America's Volunteer of the Year and had the opportunity to talk with Several State Senators about his work. Students from all over the world, including Japan, Argentina, Chile, and Canada have done research projects on Caleb.
Caleb White has a large family of 2 brothers, 2 sisters and 10 step-siblings. He enjoys snowboarding and spending time at the lake with family and friends.- IMDb Mini Biography By: Anonymous
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