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| SHORT DESCRIPTION = American actor | |||
| DATE OF BIRTH =June 10, 1986 | |||
| PLACE OF BIRTH =Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA | |||
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Cal Robertson | |
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Born | (1986-06-10) June 10, 1986 (age 38) Minneapolis, Minnesota |
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 2003 - present |
Cal Robertson (born June 10, 1986) is an American actor. His most notable performance was that of teenage murderer Cal Gabriel in Zero Day, a film based on the Columbine High School massacre and perpetrators Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold. Robertson was cast in the role of Gabriel when director Ben Coccio scouted for actors in Connecticut. Robertson and co-star Andre Keuck shared Best Actor honors at the 2003 Slamdunk Film Festival.
Filmography
Year | Film | Role | Notes |
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2003 | Zero Day | Calvin Gabriel | |
2004 | King of the Corner | Todd | |
2005 | Strangers with Candy | Les Tuckles | as Cal Robinson |
2006 | Love/Death/Cobain | Oli Knox | |
The Isabel Fish | Sage | ||
2008 | The Loneliest Place | The Colleague | |
2009 | Cinderello | Suspect #1 | as Calvin Robertson |
2010 | The Beginner | Carter |
References
- Roeder, Amy. Zero Score. New England Film.com. September 2002.
- Mitchell, Wendy. Disturbing High School Drama "Zero Day" Finds a Home at Avatar. Indiewire.com. Archived 2007-04-17 at the Wayback Machine
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