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'''Caleb |
'''Caleb Ronald McLaughlin'''<ref>{{Cite episode|title=Sean Hayes/Stranger Things Kids/Sheryl Crow|series=The Ellen DeGeneres Show|series-link=The Ellen DeGeneres Show|date=25 October 2017|season=15|number=37}}</ref> (born October 13, 2001)<ref>{{cite web|title=The kids of "Stranger Things" wishing Caleb McLaughlin (Lucas) a happy birthday is pure #friendshipgoals|url=https://hellogiggles.com/reviews-coverage/tv-shows/kids-of-stranger-things-all-wished-caleb-mclaughlin-a-happy-birthday/|website=[[HelloGiggles]]|first=Sarah|last=Terry|date=October 13, 2016}}</ref> is an American actor. He is known for playing [[List of Stranger Things characters#Lucas Sinclair|Lucas Sinclair]] in the Netflix series ''[[Stranger Things]]'' for which he has won the [[Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series]]. He has previously performed on the [[Broadway theatre|Broadway]] stage as Young Simba in the musical ''[[The Lion King (musical)|The Lion King]]''. McLaughlin made his feature film debut in 2020 starring in ''[[Concrete Cowboy]]''. |
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==Early life== |
==Early life== |
Revision as of 19:23, 28 January 2022
Caleb McLaughlin | |
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Born | Caleb Reginald McLaughlin October 13, 2001 New York City, New York, U.S. |
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 2012–present |
Caleb Ronald McLaughlin[1] (born October 13, 2001)[2] is an American actor. He is known for playing Lucas Sinclair in the Netflix series Stranger Things for which he has won the Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series. He has previously performed on the Broadway stage as Young Simba in the musical The Lion King. McLaughlin made his feature film debut in 2020 starring in Concrete Cowboy.
Early life
McLaughlin grew up in Carmel, New York.[3] He attended Kent Primary School and later attended George Fischer Middle School for one year. He studied dance for a year at Happy Feet Dance School in Carmel, New York and then attended Seven Star School of Performing Arts in Brewster, New York for one year. He then studied at The Harlem School of the Arts under Aubrey Lynch, former Lion King producer.[4][5]
Career
Acting
McLaughlin's first acting role as a child was in the opera Lost in the Stars in Cooperstown, New York at the Glimmerglass Opera House. McLaughlin's first starring role was as Young Simba on Broadway for three years from 2012-2015. He then went on to have guest-starring roles in television series such as: Law and Order: Special Victims Unit, Unforgettable, Forever, What Would You Do?, and Shades of Blue. In 2016, McLaughlin's breakthrough role came with his portrayal of Lucas Sinclair in the hit Netflix series Stranger Things. In 2017, McLaughlin won the BET YoungStars Award, and in 2018 he won Outstanding Performance by a Youth at the NAACP Image Awards.[6] In 2020, McLaughlin made his feature film debut in Concrete Cowboy, co-starring Idris Elba and Jharrel Jerome. The film had its official world premiere at the Toronto Film Festival on September 15, 2020, generating acclaim and positive reviews.[7][8]
In the media
In December 2020, McLaughlin was included as an honoree in Forbes 30 Under 30 Class of 2021 list in the field of Hollywood and Entertainment.[9]
Advocacy
McLaughlin has spearheaded the social media campaigns #EmbraceYourFace and #BeYourBiggestFan, promoting healthy body image, positivity and self-esteem.[6] McLaughlin has stated: "Feeling good about yourself is healthy. It always starts with you first, before it goes to anyone else... You have to learn to love and appreciate yourself and take that time to do it."[6] In 2020, McLaughlin also encouraged people to vote in the 2020 US presidential election, posting a video on his official Instagram account with links to the non-profit organization Vote.org.[10]
Filmography
Film
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2012 | Noah Dreams of Origami Fortunes | Noah | Short film[11] |
2019 | High Flying Bird | Darius | |
2020 | Concrete Cowboy | Coltrane “Cole” |
Television
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2013 | Law & Order: Special Victims Unit | Kid | Episode: "Born Psychopath" |
Unforgettable | Older Brother | Episode: "New Hundred" | |
2014 | Forever | Alejandro | Episode: "The Pugilist Break" |
2015 | What Would You Do? | Caleb/Secret Actor | Season 10; Episode 2 |
2015 | Last Week Tonight with John Oliver | Caleb | Episode: "District of Columbia" |
2016 | Shades of Blue | Jay-Jay | 3 episodes |
2016–present | Stranger Things | Lucas Sinclair | Main Character |
2016 | Blue Bloods | Tony Lane | Episode: "For the Community" |
2017 | The New Edition Story | Ricky Bell (age 10-15) | 3 episodes |
Lip Sync Battle | Caleb | Episode: "The Cast of Stranger Things" | |
2018 | Final Space | Young Gary (voice) | Episode: "Chapter 4" |
2018-2021 | Summer Camp Island | Ghost (voice) | 4 episodes |
Web series
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2019 | Brawl with the Stars | Himself | Episode: "Brawl with the Stars (feat. Finn Wolfhard and Caleb McLaughlin)" |
Music videos
Year | Title | Artist | Notes |
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2017 | Jimmy Fallon's Golden Globes 2017 Opening | Jimmy Fallon | |
Santa's Coming For Us | Sia | ||
2021 | Corso | Tyler the Creator |
Stage
Year | Title | Role | Location |
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2012–14 | The Lion King | Young Simba | Minskoff Theatre, Broadway[12][13] |
2015 | The Painted Rocks at Revolver Creek | Bokkie | Pershing Square Signature Center, Off-Broadway[14] |
Awards and nominations
Year | Award | Category | Nominated work | Result | Ref. |
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2017 | Young Artist Awards | Best Performance in a Digital TV Series or Film – Teen Actor | Stranger Things | Nominated | [15] |
2017 | Screen Actors Guild Awards | Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series | Won | [16] | |
2017 | BET Awards | YoungStars Award | Nominated | [17] | |
2018 | NAACP Image Awards | Outstanding Performance by a Youth (Series, Special, Television Movie or Limited Series) | Won | [18] | |
2018 | Screen Actors Guild Awards | Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series | Nominated | [19] | |
2018 | MTV Movie & TV Awards | Best On-Screen Team (with Gaten Matarazzo, Finn Wolfhard, Noah Schnapp and Sadie Sink) | Nominated | [20] | |
2019 | Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards | Favorite Male TV Star | Nominated | [21] | |
2019 | Teen Choice Awards | Choice Summer TV Actor | Nominated | [22] | |
2021 | Black Reel Awards | Outstanding Male Breakthrough Performance | Concrete Cowboy | Pending | [23] |
References
- ^ "Sean Hayes/Stranger Things Kids/Sheryl Crow". The Ellen DeGeneres Show. Season 15. Episode 37. 25 October 2017.
- ^ Terry, Sarah (October 13, 2016). "The kids of "Stranger Things" wishing Caleb McLaughlin (Lucas) a happy birthday is pure #friendshipgoals". HelloGiggles.
- ^ "Caleb McLaughlin Biography, Celebrity Facts and Awards". TV Guide. August 20, 2015. Retrieved August 24, 2015.
- ^ Silva, Tiffany (January 10, 2017). "CALEB MCLAUGHLIN IS HAVING A GREAT START TO 2017". bckonline.com. Retrieved January 21, 2018.
- ^ Cabiles, Janroe (July 7, 2017). "Caleb McLaughlin: Stranger Stages". statusmagonline.com. Archived from the original on September 16, 2019. Retrieved January 21, 2018.
- ^ a b c Riddell, Rose (2019-06-28). "Interview: Caleb McLaughlin on 'Stranger Things' and embracing your face". Coup De Main Magazine. Retrieved 2020-12-04.
- ^ "Stranger Things Star Caleb McLaughlin Is All Grown Up In This Gritty Western". ca.finance.yahoo.com. Retrieved 2020-12-04.
- ^ "Netflix Picks Up Idris Elba-Caleb McLaughlin Drama 'Concrete Cowboy' (Exclusive) | Hollywood Reporter". www.hollywoodreporter.com. Retrieved 2020-12-04.
- ^ "Caleb McLaughlin". Forbes. Retrieved 2020-12-04.
- ^ "Stranger Things' Caleb Mclaughlin Encourages Fans to Vote". Sada El balad. 2020-10-26. Retrieved 2020-12-04.
- ^ Dunmore, Royce. "Noah Dreams of Origami Fortunes (2012)". Internet Movie Database. Retrieved September 19, 2016.
- ^ Velez, Ali (August 2, 2016). "We Need To Talk About The Musical Talents Of The Kids From "Stranger Things"". BuzzFeed. Retrieved September 19, 2016.
- ^ "Caleb McLaughlin". Playbill. Retrieved September 19, 2016.
- ^ Isherwood, Charles (May 11, 2015). "Review: 'The Painted Rocks at Revolver Creek,' an Athol Fugard Play". The New York Times. New York. Retrieved August 6, 2020.
- ^ "38th Annual Awards". Young Artist Association. Archived from the original on February 2, 2017. Retrieved January 7, 2018.
- ^ Nolfi, Joely (14 December 2016). "SAG Awards nominations 2017: See the full list". Entertainment Weekly.
- ^ "Youngstars Award". BET Awards 2017. June 25, 2017.
- ^ "Early winners at the 49th NAACP Image Awards". The Washington Post. 15 January 2018. Archived from the original on 15 January 2018. Retrieved 16 January 2018.
- ^ Gonzalez, Sandra (17 January 2018). "The full list of the 2018 SAG Awards nominees". CNN. CNN. Retrieved 24 January 2018.
- ^ Nordyke, Kimberly (May 3, 2018). "MTV Movie & TV Awards: 'Black Panther,' 'Stranger Things' Top Nominations". The Hollywood Reporter. Archived from the original on May 3, 2018. Retrieved May 3, 2018.
- ^ Howard, Annie (February 26, 2019). "Kids' Choice Awards: 'Avengers: Infinity War' Tops Nominees; DJ Khaled to Host". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved March 7, 2019.
- ^ Swift, Andy (8 July 2019). "Teen Choice Awards: Stranger Things Leads Final Wave of 2019 Nominations". TVLine. Retrieved 19 July 2019.
- ^ https://www.blackreelawards.com/press-release