CALLAN McAULIFFE
Date of Birth: January 24, 1995
Born in Australia, Callan McAuliffe became the Head Chorister of the Scots College in Sydney at age 12 and played the title role in their production of Oliver. He was invited to perform at the Australian Conservatorium of Music and was featured at the Sydney Olympics, singing "Ready to Fly" with Australian music artist Amy Pearson.
In 2009, he played the lead in the short film Franswa Sharl, which opened the Sydney Film Festival and won Best Short Film at the Berlin Film Festival.
On television, McAuliffe can be seen as Young Quick in the Australian mini-series Cloudstreet, based on Tim Winton's award-winning book of the same name. His other credits include guest appearances on the Logi Award-winning Australian series Packed to the Rafters, Comedy Inc and Blue Water High.
Callan made his American feature film debut as the young romantic lead in Flipped (2010). He's also completed a role in D.J. Caruso's I Am Number Four, produced by Steven Spielberg and Michael Bay, a film adaptation of the upcoming sci-fi novel written by James Frey.