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Caitlin Carmichael

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Caitlin Carmichael
Carmichael in 2018
Born2004 (age 19–20)
OccupationActress
Years active2008–present

Caitlin Carmichael (born 2004) is an American actress. Her credits include In the Motherhood (2008), Criminal Minds (2009), Shake It Up, iCarly, Hot in Cleveland, Law & Order: LA, and Bag of Bones (all 2011), The Wicked (2013), 300: Rise of an Empire (2014), Martyrs (2015), The Night Visitor 2: Heather's Story (2016), Young Sheldon and The Good Doctor (both 2017), Life Itself (2018), Midnight in the Switchgrass (2021), and Dwight in Shining Armor (2019–2021).

Life and career

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Carmichael was born in Tifton, Georgia.[1] She made her acting debut as a 3-year-old,[2] in Jenny McCarthy's web series, In the Motherhood (2008).[3] Her other early career credits include Shake It Up, iCarly, Hot in Cleveland, Law & Order: LA, and Criminal Minds.[4]

In 2010, she appeared alongside Jack Black in the short comedy film The Mis-Informant.[5]

In 2011, she was nominated Best Performance in a short film by a Young Actress Ten and Under at the 32nd Young Artist Awards, for the short film The Mis-Informant.[6]

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.[7]

In 2019, she played Gretta, a leading character in the BYUtv family fantasy TV show, Dwight in Shining Armor.[8][9]

In 2021, she starred as Tracey Lee in Lionsgate serial killer thriller Midnight in the Switchgrass, in a cast that included Megan Fox, Bruce Willis, and Sistine Stallone.[3]

Personal life

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Carmichael enrolled to the University of California, Los Angeles and purportedly, as of July 2021, was the youngest female ever to be accepted into the university at the age of 14.[2] She studied for an American Literature & Culture degree.[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.[10]

Filmography

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Film

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Year Title Role Notes
2010 Backlight Jamie
2010 The Mis-Informant Bethany Short
2011 Conception Lucy
2012 Forgetting the Girl Nicole
2012 Lizzie Young Lizzie
2012 Lany's Morning Little Girl Short
2013 The Wicked Amanda Drake Video
2013 Wiener Dog Nationals Bridget Jack
2013 A Country Christmas Miley Logan
2014 Shoulder to Shoulder Rachael Short
2014 300: Rise of an Empire Artemisia (age 8)
2014 Teacher of the Year Sierra Carter
2014 Bedbug Dee Short
2014 Being American Angela
2014 Unmatched Lucy Short
2015 Sweetheart Sweetheart Short
2015 Wiener Dog Internationals Bridget Jack
2015 An American Girl: Grace Stirs Up Success Maddy
2015 Operation: Neighborhood Watch! Rosemary
2015 Martyrs Sam
2015 Monsters Jenn Short
2016 A Boy Called Po Amelia Carr
2016 The Dandy Warhols: Catcher in the Rye Phoebe Caulfield Video short
2016 The Night Visitor 2: Heather's Story Heather
2017 A Mermaid's Tale Ryan
2017 Wheelman Katie
2018 Life Itself Abby (11-13 Years Old)
2019 Epiphany Luka
2021 Midnight in the Switchgrass Tracey Lee [3]

Television and web

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Year Title Role Notes
2008 In the Motherhood[3] Sasha "Just Shoot Me, Cupid!"
Mystery ER Madison "Dead in Ten/Speed Bump"
2009 Criminal Minds Louisa Bonner "Roadkill"
2010 10 Things I Hate About You Young Bianca Stratford Episode: "The Winner Takes It All"
2011 Shake It Up Eileen Keller Episode: "Glitz It Up"
Hot in Cleveland Annabelle Episode: "Elka's Snowbird"
iCarly Molly Episode: "iPity the Nevel"
Special Agent Oso Athena (voice) Episode: "Quatum of Celery/Drink Another Day"
Law & Order: LA Lily Winters Episode: "Zuma Canyon"
True Blood Little Girl 2 Episodes: "Let's Get Out of Here", "Burning Down the House"
It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia Samantha Episode: "Frank Reynold's Little Beauties"
Dexter Ella Episode: "Just Let Go"
CSI: Miami Tori Haverford Episode: "Crowned"
Bag of Bones Kyra Devore TV miniseries
2012 Supermoms Lily TV series
Bad Girls Piper Patterson TV film
Daybreak 8-year-old Girl Chapter: "Chapter 5"
Retired at 35 Chelsea "The Grifters"
The Neighbors Emma Episode: "Halloween-ween"
The Dog Who Saved the Holidays Kara Bannister TV film
2012–2020 Doc McStuffins Alma (voice) Recurring role
2013 Vegas Geena Everson "The Third Man"
Criminal Minds Kylie Carpenter "In the Blood"
2013–14 Chosen Ellie Mitchell Main role
2014 Suburgatory Paris "No, You Can't Sit with Us"
The Legend of Korra Tuyen (voice) "The Calling"
2015 Agent Carter Anya (age 10) "The Iron Ceiling"
Portrait of Love Jess Dwyer TV film
2016 The Loud House Kat (voice) "Lincoln Loud Girl Guru/Come Sale Away"
Z Nation Lucy (age 14) "Duel"
2017 Chicken Girls Laney Raymond web series
2018 Young Sheldon Veronica (age 14) Schoolgirl
The Good Doctor Riley Mulloy Patient
2019–2021 Dwight in Shining Armor[8][9] Gretta Lead

References

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  1. ^ Miller, Dave (March 24, 2017). "Young Tifton actress makes her mark in Hollywood". WALB news. Retrieved November 10, 2023.
  2. ^ a b Seth, Kenisha (2021). "Caitlin Carmichael: Actress and Youngest Female Student to be Accepted to UCLA". PhotoBook Magazine. Retrieved November 5, 2022.
  3. ^ a b c d e "Caitlin Carmichael on Balancing Her Burgeoning Film Career with a Plethora of Philanthropy and Activism". untitled-magazine.com. December 20, 2021.
  4. ^ "Caitlin Carmichael". Movies & TV Dept. The New York Times. 2012. Archived from the original on November 4, 2012. Retrieved March 31, 2011. Caitlin Carmichael Filmography: * Shake It Up! * Hot in Cleveland * 10 Things I Hate About You * Criminal Minds
  5. ^ Ethan Rome (October 12, 2010). "Jack Black, America Ferrera Use Comedy to Help HCAN Unmask 'Liars for Hire'". Huffington Post. Retrieved March 28, 2011. The Mis-Informant -- A project by Health Care for America Now -- Starring: Jack Black, America Ferrera and Caitlin Carmichael
  6. ^ "32nd Annual Young Artist Awards 2011". Archived from the original on February 22, 2011. Retrieved February 22, 2011.
  7. ^ "33rd Annual Young Artist Awards 2012". Archived from the original on April 4, 2012. Retrieved April 4, 2012.
  8. ^ a b Haring, Bruce (May 26, 2018). "Caitlin Carmichael Scores Lead In BYUtv's 'Dwight In Shining Armor'". Deadline. Retrieved November 12, 2018.
  9. ^ a b "Production begins on original scripted adventure comedy series "Dwight in Shining Armor" - BYUtv". BYUtv. May 24, 2018. Retrieved November 12, 2018.
  10. ^ Angie Thompson and Adelia Ladson (March 5, 2011). "Watch for Caitlin". The Moultrie Observer.
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