Callan McAuliffe is an Australian actor born in Sydney, New South Wales. He gained the reputation of a famous young actor thanks to his role in the feature film The Great Gatsby, based on the novel by Francis Scott Fitzgerald. His roles contributed to the success of the following rating television projects: "Homeland", "The Walking Dead", "Big Wave". The Australian first appeared on the scene in 2004, when he embodied the young Jonathan on the screen in the short film "DC". Films with Callan McAuliffe belong to the following genres of cinematography: drama, action, thriller, short film. He worked on the set together with the actors: Benedict Samuel, Eliza Taylor, Logan Miller, Seth Gilliam and others. The most successful period of his career is 2005-2010.
Callan McAuliffe, who is known today not only in his homeland, but also in many other countries, was born in the sign of Aquarius. Now he is 23 years old, his height is 178 cm. Filmed in the UK, USA, Australia.
Biography
Callan McAuliffe, who is predicted a brilliant career today, was born on January 24, 1995 in the Australian city of Sydney in a creative family with Irish roots. Dad, whose name is Roger, works in the media field. It is known that actress Jacinta John is a cousin of Callan. The boy attended the educational institution Scots College, performed in the school choir, where he was a leading performer. Callan McAuliffe, whose personal life is a fairly discussed topic today in the West European youth environment, is not married and has not yet voiced his desire to marry someone.
First movie roles
In 2005, he portrayed Ben in the Australian family series "Big Wave", which tells about seven students at a surf school who have to communicate with each other 24 hours a day, because they not only study together, but also live in the same house. The heroes of this story compete for the right to become the best in their field and those two who win will be rewarded with the conclusion of a professional contract with them.
Three years later, Kallen MacOuliffe appeared in the comedy melodrama "Visit the Rafters", which was broadcast on television for six seasons. The main roles in that film were played by actors Eric Thomson and Rebecca Gibney.
In 2009, he played the title role in the Australian short film "France Francois", which then received the Crystal Bear of the Berlin Film Festival as the best short film for young people. This is a story about a teenager resting on the islands of Fiji, who for some reason decided to participate in a local beauty contest.
American movies
Callan McAuliffe in 2009 was invited by director Rob Rainer to play the main character Bryce in his comedy melodrama “Hello, Julie!”. This is a story about how a young man first rejects the love of the girl Julie, and later he himself begins to experience romantic feelings for her, although she already becomes uninteresting to her. This film with a budget of $ 14 million in the United States of America was watched only by 223 thousand viewers, which caused its commercial failure: the film at the American box office collected only 1.7 million dollars.
In 2010, he contributed to the success of the horror series and the drama The Walking Dead, where he developed the image of Alden. At the center of this story, a group of people led by Sheriff Rick Grimes are trying to find a corner of salvation in a world devastated by an epidemic where not only zombies pose a threat to life, but also those who are terribly afraid of being bitten by them.
Big roles
In 2011, Callan McAuliffe became Sam in the American expensive fantasy genre project “I Am The Fourth”, where one of the roles was played by the rising movie star Teresa Palmer. This is a story about a teenager who once becomes aware that he is not an earthling and has supernatural abilities. Subsequently, it turns out that he was entrusted with a mission of salvation on a cosmic scale.
In 2013, an Australian who quickly ascends the career ladder is not only on the same set as Leonardo DiCaprio, who has become a living legend today, but also performs his hero in his youth. This is a tragic story about a rich man, whom millions and a high social position in society do not allow to feel satisfaction from life. For his role, Callan McAuliffe was not only rewarded with audience love, but also with the prizes of various international film festivals.
In 2017, an Australian minion of fortune played in the Western biography of the film “The Ben Hall Legend,” where the bandit Ben Hall, who is today known as Australia's most wanted criminal in her history, is under the supervision of spectators.