Caiel Noble

Kansas City, KS

Caiel Noble

Kansas City, KS

[email protected]

http://www.dubli.com/T0US19ZYC

(571) 299-8680

New York born actor, Caiel Noble is a young Denzel Washington who is not afraid to let go and show you his vulnerable side. We'll see exactly that on stage this Februrary as he stars in a production of "A Raisin in the Sun" at the Crafton-Preyer Theatre, playing role of Bobo/Moving Man. Favorite credits include: Tom Robinson in "To Kill a Mockingbird" with the Jewish Community Center, Lucius in "Jesus Hopped The 'A' Train" with brave new works, the complete male ensemble in "Ragtime: The Musical" with the Met Ensemble Theatre, and Lamar in "Elegies for Angels, Punks and Raging Queens," which was directed by Broadway's very own Bill Russell (Side Show).

Caiel has trained at the William Esper Studio, where he was able to work *_with master teacher in Meisner training, Suzanne Esper. He has also worked with leading Accents & Dialect Coach, Paul Meier, and has an ever-working background in Chubbuck technique, Laban, Linklater, as well as extensive Improv experience._*

When time allows, Caiel loves to make short films, where he's always trying to find new and creative ways to mesh hip hop music with film. Currently, Mr. Noble stars in the short film "Gravo," where he plays the role of Doc. The scene that he is in starts at 10:50 if you click on the YouTube link. This film won Best Drama at the 2014 Tensie Awards in Lawrence, Kansas. Noble also stars in the short "Malevolent," which won Best Film at the 2014 Kansas City 48 film festival. This film can be viewed on YouTube, and will also be shown in LA next march at Filmapalooza. Stay tuned for upcoming projects this fall as Mr. Noble continues to light up the big screen!

Also, please feel free to e-mail with inquiries about resume, availability, or auditions. Available via e-mail or cell.

Thanks.

  • Education
    • William Esper Studio
    • University of Kansas