Caleb Castille

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Caleb Castille (born 1991) [1] is an American actor. [2] He made his film debut by portraying Tony Nathan in the 2015 film Woodlawn . [3] [4] He also played Jordan in the 2019 film The World We Make . [5] On television, he played Devin Roundtree in NCIS: Los Angeles . [6] [7] He also appeared in the Hulu series Wu-Tang: An American Saga [8] and the CBS All Access series Tell Me a Story . [9]

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Personal life

Castille is from Birmingham, Alabama. [10] He was born in Columbus, Georgia. [1] He is the brother of Tim Castille and Simeon Castille. [11] [12] His father is Jeremiah Castille. [13] [14] [15]

He graduated from Briarwood Christian School. [16]

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
2015 Woodlawn Tony Nathan
2018 Run the Race Dexter
2019 The World We Make Jordan Bishop
Bad DreamNews DirectorShort film

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
2018 9-1-1 Chad1 episode
2019 The Rookie Dylan Scott
2019-2020 Tell Me a Story Ron Garland7 episodes
2017-2022In the VaultEvin Watson16 episodes
2019-2023 Wu-Tang: An American Saga Cappadonna 5 episodes
2020-2023 NCIS: Los Angeles Devin Roundtree64 episodes

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