Although Caitlin grew up performing in theater and learned acting from the stage, Caitlin also has extensive screen acting experience – studying at Studio 24 in Folsom, CA and Lesly Khan in Los Angeles, CA and Margie Haber in Los Angeles, CA. She also has comedy experience in Los Angeles, CA from Groundlings core track, Scott Sedita, Pretty Funny Women, and Lesley Wolff. Caitlin has performed stand up comedy around Los Angeles, notably Flappers Comedy Club, Pasadena’s Ice House, and HaHa Comedy, and in New York City, notably Westside Comedy Club. Caitlin graduated Glendale Community College with an associates degree in Film, Television, and Electronic Media and an associates degree in Theater Arts. Caitlin now studies Dramatic Writing at NYU Tisch with a minor in Entertainment Business.
Caitlin grew up in Folsom, California and performed in musicals and plays from 10 years old until 18 years old – performing in 11 productions. She began film acting at Studio 24 when she was 13 years old. She began modeling at 16 years old – modeling in her first runway show, the HSY “Love Letter” fashion show with DMR Productions. She moved to Los Angeles, CA in 2020 and was the lead in both her college plays at Glendale Community College, even getting invited to perform at the Kennedy Center American College Theater Festival. Caitlin fell in love with martial arts while living in LA and continues to train with any of her free time. She also began working as a model/brand ambassador for the luxury photo booth company PopSocial where she was able to attend industry events. She met a DP at an event, which led her to write, produce, and star in her first short film, My Cupcake. Caitlin and her DP went on to film another short film, The Assistant, before she finally moved to NYC. Now living in NYC and studying at NYU, Caitlin has performed stand up comedy around the big apple and has many writings in the works. Most recently, Caitlin performed in a musical created by the 7 Emmy Award winner Ian Ellis James that had shows at La Mama Theater and Theater for the New City.
Caitlin will soon be taking her studies to London for the last months of 2026 to study screenwriting at NYU London and RADA. She considers herself a serial hobbyist and lifelong learner who’s always looking for her next adventure.
Caitlin’s short film My Cupcake is a satirical tragicomedy about how obsession kills. Caitlin loves to write dark comedy and pieces that ask the audience unanswerable questions. She is currently in the process of writing a dystopian, political, action movie series and a dark dramedy episodic series about mental illness and how our systems fail to help. She hopes to star in and produce these pieces in the future.