Caitlin Custer

Caitlin Custer

Birth : , Alabama, USA

History

Caitlin Ruth Custer is an American actress born and raised in a small southern town in Alabama. The daughter of a musician, entertaining and performing came naturally to Caitlin at very young age. She grew up performing in lead roles in plays and musicals around the Birmingham area. When she was in middle school she began attending casting calls in Atlanta for television and film.  After finishing high school she was determined to make her dream of being an actress a reality.  With the help of her supportive family; three weeks after graduating high school she left her southern roots and moved to Los Angeles to try a career in television and film.  After three months of living in Los Angeles she signed with an agent and manager and immediately started auditioning. She booked her third audition recurring on the show Swingtown. Her first major credit was the HBO television movie Cinema Verite where she portrayed Delilah Loud.  Now with numerous credits on her resume she continues to work in television, commercials, and film.  You can see her in shows such as The Mentalist, the hit show Dallas, Teen Wolf, and CSI to name a few. http://www.caitlincuster.com/about/

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Caitlin Custer

Movies

The Mortuary Collection
Sam
In the phantasmagorical town of Raven's End, a misguided young girl takes refuge in a decrepit old mortuary. The eccentric undertaker chronicles the strange history of the town through a series of twisted tales, each more terrifying than the last, but the young girl's world is unhinged when she discovers that the final story... is her own.
Deliverance Creek
Hattie Gatlin
Set at the end of the Civil War, widowed mother of 3 Belle Gatlin Barlowe faces uncertainty as she attempts to defend her family's land by any means necessary. When the corrupt bank that runs their town pushes Belle into becoming an outlaw, the stakes become personal, setting off a chain of events that force her to question whether it's better to be good or to survive.
Cinema Verite
Delilah Loud
In 1973, the Loud family became a television sensation of a new kind. It was long before a metal rock star showed his eccentric family on the small screen and decades before housewives had screaming matches with each other on camera in public. CINEMA VERITE tells the behind-the-scenes story of the groundbreaking documentary "An American Family," which chronicled the lives of the Louds in the early 1970s and catapulted the Santa Barbara family to notoriety while creating a new television genre: the reality TV series.