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    • Callum Burn

      Callum Burn was born in North London in 1992. By the age of six he was already a keen amateur film maker, using his parents camcorder to make short animations and dramas, with family members in the starring roles. In 2011 Callum moved back to London for two years to study at MET Film School in Ealing. During his two years at MET Callum developed a keen interest in the War Movie genre and produced and directed two thirty minute war films; 'Fusilier' in 2012 and 'Fray Bentos' in 2013. In Nov 2013, Callum, his father, Andrew Burn, and fellow MET graduate Sam Parson formed Tin Hat Productions. Tin Hat is a film production company set up with the primary purpose of developing and producing period war film content.

    • Callum Chan

      Callum Chan is known for Transformed (2017) and Battlebox (2023).

    • Callum Coates

      Callum Coates . Recent TV work includes Gentleman Jack 2, Life After Life, Grace: Looking Good Dead, The Crown, The Witcher, EastEnders, Emmerdale and a new historical dram for Netflix, yet to be completed. He also played Joseph Stalin in Red Dwarf XII - Cured and made a cameo appearance in Inside No 9 as Tim in The Bill. Callum's theatre credits include the award winning "A Very Expensive Poison" at The Old Vic, written by Lucy Prebble and directed by John Crowley; "The Doctor's Dilemma" at The National Theatre, "The 39 Steps" in the West End, "Romeo & Juliet" and "King Lear" at Shakespeare's Globe and "A View From The Bridge" at the Liverpool Everyman and Playhouse. He played Lord Haw Haw in "Propaganda Swing" at The Belgrade Theatre and Herr Zeller in the UK tour of "The Sound of Music", with Connie Fisher as Maria and Michael Praed as Georg.

    • Callum Cuthbertson

      Callum Cuthbertson is an actor and writer, known for Breaking the Waves (1996), Goodbye Happy Ending (1999) and Not Another Happy Ending (2013).

    • Callum Deans

      Callum Deans is known for The Hatching (2014).

    • Callum Drummond

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    • Callum Dunphy

      Callum Dunphy is known for Splinters (2018), Sex & Violence (2013) and Two Skinny Birds.

    • Callum Evans

      Callum Evans is an actor, known for Miss Saigon: 25th Anniversary (2016), A Christmas Carol (2019) and Rownd a Rownd (1995).

    • Callum Fuller

      Callum Fuller is known for Repeat (2021), Without Sin (2022) and Newark, Newark (2022).

    • Callum Fuller

      Callum Myles Fuller was in Dumfries, Scotland. In his youth he was described as a 'volatile' child, open to suggestion and many deeming his fierey red hair as the cause. Throughout his early years he was an expressive sort, being known and praised as an 'entertainer' by his main school teachers. Indeed it was his primary school teacher that arranged for him to be auditioned by the Dundee Rep Theatre for the traveling production of 'Men Should Weep' that had been undertaken in 1997. Through the audition, Callum claimed the part of a main character for the show. Here Callum starred alongside the likes of Vincent Friell, who had just filmed a major role opposite Scottish actors Ewan McGregor and Kelly Macdonald, others including Robert Carlysle, James Cosmo and Ewan Bremner, in the award winning Scottish film 'Trainspotting' by future Oscar winning director Danny Boyle. The finally of the show was the end of Callums' acting career...until the beginning of 2009. After completing an honours degree at the University of Dundee in late 2008, Callum returned to acting. In early 2009, he became involved in short film and was subsequently cast as in the multi-award winning Scottish independent feature film 'Kirk'. 'Kirk' was a success, being awarded 'Best Independent Feature at the Manchester International Festival of Fantastic Films' with 'Best Director' at the same festival. In addition, 'Kirk' director Michael Ferns was awarded best director at the 'Scottish BAFTA: New Talent Awards'. Between August 2009 and September 2010, Callum returned to academia to successfully complete an MSc at the University of Edinburgh, listed as 'one of the top twenty Universities in the world'. Since completing academia, Callum has yet again returned to acting and completed several short films to date. Despite his academic background, Callum is passionate about acting. He believes that his passion and dedication to acting will prevail.

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