JAMES CAITLIN Actor: BA (Performance) UWS Theatre Nepean. Australia

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James is currently appearing, worldwide, as 'Trevor Jones', the homeless man,
in the new Australian thriller, 'THE TUNNEL MOVIE'.
Official website

Officially rated in Top Ten Most Popular Horror Movies in Australia! - (IMDb)

Directed by Carlo Ledesma.
Cast: Bel Deliá, Andy Rodoreda, Steve Davis, Luke Arnold, Goran D. Kleut, Ben Maclaine and James Caitlin.

- "'THE TUNNEL MOVIE' is a cunningly crafted and smartly mounted exercise in suspense."
Michael Adams - Rolling Stone Magazine. June 2011.

- "It's edgy and seriously scary, and has become an instant cult classic..."
Graeme Blundell - The Australian. August 13 2011.

Reviews of James' performance in 'THE TUNNEL MOVIE'.

- "... an excellent James Caitlin, who plays a freaked-out homeless man who has seen something deeply disturbing in the tunnels."
(Annette Basile. Filmink Magazine review June 2011)
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- "The interview with Trevor, excellent performance from James Caitlin, is vital in establishing the nature of what is going to come... leading the audience to being very uneasy about just what might be down in the tunnels, in the dark."
(Jeff Ritchie. ScaryMinds review May 20, 2011)

- "Also of note is James Caitlin... He's very effective as a traumatised soul, and his one scene is filled with a creeping dread that really ups the horror, and anticipation of whats to come."
(Kyle Scott. The Horror Hotel review June 21, 2011)

- "One special nod must be made to James Caitlin as Trevor... The rest of the film would be ten times weaker without his bombshell performance, placed, 'just so', in the opening course of events."
('dhalfen@...' "Intense & Disturbing". Baltimore MD, USA. IMDb User Review July 21, 2011)

- "Upon interviewing a homeless man named Trevor... the crew is startled by his extreme emotional outburst that sends him running from his chair and into far corners of the room, crying and ripping at the walls with his fingernails... all in response to the question, “Has something bad happened to you down there?” It’s a great moment that lets both the audience and our characters know that there’s something under those streets the government does not want to deal with, nor even acknowledge."
(The End of Summer Review January 3, 2012)


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Official Selection at SCREAMFEST Los Angeles 2011- October 14 - 23. See the Tunnel Movie page.

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THE TUNNEL MOVIE' gets Canadian cinema distribution. (Inside Film Magazine July 29, 2011)
- Canadian Cinema Trailer
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Complete film screening NOW on Sydney Morning Herald TV here!

 

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- Biography James on IMDb.

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 screen acting and voice techniques with;

- Screenwise, with Denise Roberts, Peter Andrikidis and Trish McAskill.
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Lower Eastside Studios (Australia) with Anthony Fletcher and Scott Krauss.
- The Actor's Centre
, with Sonja Tallis and Lani Tupu.
- Screenskill,
with Tony Wickert.
- The Australian Film, Television and Radio School
(AFTRS) 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 as mob boss, Francis McCullough, in VENGER. A high octane auto thriller in 3 episodes. Image by Scott Mannion. (scottmannion.com)

"James, 2 phrases for you...class and the air of classic Hollywood leading men." - (Kathy Luu)