Caroline Marcelle

Biography: Caroline was born in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia in the year 1988. At six months old she made her film debut in the Australian film "Celia," starring Rebecca Smart. A few months later, Caroline made her commercial debut for Baby Gap. In 1998 Caroline landed a guest-starring role on "Chicago Hope" along side Mae Whitman. That same year Caroline's role as Ella Knox became a recurring role on "All Saints" for two years. In 2001 Caroline was the leading role in the made for TV Movie called "Aftermath" with Chad Michael Murray.

Just before her role as Poppy in "Aftermath," Caroline completed her first lead role in Adam Howard's film, "Children Are the Music in our Lives." Caroline's remarkable acting diversity became more apparent as she became older. Being able to go from drake dramatic roles to light and happy roles helped her land roles in a variety of films, including the movie, "50 Way to Leave Your Lover," with, Poppy Montgomery and Tori Spelling. While
Caroline was born in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia in the year 1988. At six months old she made her film debut in the Australian film "Celia," starring Rebecca Smart. A few months later, Caroline made her commercial debut for Baby Gap. In 1998 Caroline landed a guest-starring role on "Chicago Hope" along side Mae Whitman. That same year Caroline's role as Ella Knox became a recurring role on "All Saints" for two years. In 2001 Caroline was the leading role in the made for TV Movie called "Aftermath" with Chad Michael Murray.

Just before her role as Poppy in "Aftermath," Caroline completed her first lead role in Adam Howard's film, "Children Are the Music in our Lives."
Caroline's remarkable acting diversity became more apparent as she became older. Being able to go from drake dramatic roles to light and happy roles helped her land roles in a variety of films, including the movie, "50 Way to Leave Your Lover," with, Poppy Montgomery and Tori Spelling. While filming "50 Ways to Leave Your Lover" Caroline was displaying another side of her talent, Singing. Singing the song she wrote called "Go Goodbye," ending up being the opening song for the film.

"Underworld: Evolution" a Vampire/ Werewolf film starring Kate Beckinsale is one of Caroline's most recent projects. Having to cut off her long blonde hair and changing it to black for her role has also helped Caroline book the new series "Medium" on NBC.

Other television guest credits include recurring roles on "Jeremiah" and "Strong Medicine" and appearances on "The Dead Zone," "Glory Days," "Century City," "Smallville," "Tru Calling" and "10-8: Officers on Duty"

Caroline's voice over credits include loopings for CBS's "Without a Trace" , Lifetimes "Missing" and Three major films "War of The Worlds," starring Dakota Fanning, "Cat in the Hat," starring Mike Myers; and "An American Rhapsody."
When Caroline is not working, she is busy working on songs for her next album, Surfing, Playing the drums and piano. Caroline during the week and weekends dances, does voice, and acting
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Caroline Marcelle's Scores

  • TV
Average career score: 63
Highest Metascore: 63 Baby Boom: Season 1
Lowest Metascore: 63 Baby Boom: Season 1
Score distribution:
  1. Positive: 1 out of 1
  2. Mixed: 0 out of 1
  3. Negative: 0 out of 1
1 tv review
Title: Year: Credit: User score:
63 Baby Boom: Season 1 Sep 10, 1988 Katie Elkman tbd