Caleb Roehrig
- Producer
- Actor
- Additional Crew
Michael Caleb Roehrig was born on February 22, 1978 in Ann Arbor,
Michigan. When his parents purchased a camcorder Caleb began making
many short films with his brother. In these films, named "Michael's
Movie Minutes," his brother Dan would man the camera shakily and Caleb
would portray virtually every character. These early classics included
Macbeth Bites The Big One, Cinematic Murder a.k.a. Drown In Front, and
Who Shot The Frugal Gourmet? By high school Caleb was in full theater
mode, landing big parts left and right. He played Nicely-Nicely Johnson
in Ann Arbor Huron High School's production of Guys And Dolls, and he
also won the part of Mr. Mushnik in Little Shop Of Horrors, as well as
numerous other roles. After receiving his diploma in 1996, Caleb
studied theatre at Michigan State University where he directed his
first original play, Curses!, a mystery-comedy. He received his B.A. in
2000 and two years later moved to Los Angeles to seek his proverbial
fortune. His first film, Scarecrow Gone Wild (2004), is set for video release March 6.
Currently (February 2004) he is working on his first novel.