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Calum Worthy

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1991-01-28
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Canadian actor and singer Calum Worthy started showcasing his talent at a very young age—believe it or not, he was already performing on stage by the time he turned five. Not long after, Calum Worthy made his first appearance on screen before even celebrating his 10th birthday, setting the stage for what would become a steady and impressive career. His breakthrough came in 2001 when Calum Worthy took on the lead role in the TV movie “I Was a Rat,” a performance that helped put him on the map.

Over the next few years, Calum Worthy continued building his resume with guest spots on various television shows and the occasional role in feature films. Fans might remember him from multiple episodes of the fun and quirky mystery series “Psych,” where Calum Worthy brought charm and energy to his character. He also stepped into more dramatic territory with a supporting role in the 2008 film “Mulligans,” showing off his range as an actor.

By 2009, Calum Worthy had secured regular series work, co-starring in the sci-fi adventure “Stormworld,” which further demonstrated his ability to carry a show. Then, in 2011, Calum Worthy landed a major role on the music-centered Disney Channel comedy “Austin & Ally”—a gig that introduced him to a whole new generation of fans and solidified his place in the entertainment industry. Through it all, Calum Worthy has consistently evolved, proving himself as both a talented performer and a dedicated artist.

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So, when it comes to Calum Worthy’s film career, there are definitely some standout moments—and a few that didn’t quite hit the mark. If we’re talking about Calum Worthy’s highest rated movie, that title goes to Sew Torn (2024), which has been receiving a lot of praise and really showcases what Calum Worthy can do on screen. On the flip side, one of the lower points in Calum Worthy’s filmography is Rapture-Palooza (2013), which, despite its fun concept, didn’t resonate as well with critics or audiences. Still, it’s all part of the journey, and Calum Worthy continues to grow as an actor with each new role.

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