CAREY SANFILIPPO
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Feisty Immature College Class Clown (Performance Video) Quicktime
If "that's what she said" was a person.
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Intellectual Hopeless Romantic (Performance Video) Quicktime
The girl he likes is moving away for college.
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Résumé Print Résumé
Film | ||
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My Daughter’s Deadly Roommates |
Lead |
Lifetime Network |
Jenny Levine |
Lead |
Nick Pinelli |
Nightswimming for Daydreamers |
Lead |
Mason McCabe |
Running Mates |
Lead |
Nick Pinelli |
Rumspringa Prelude |
Lead |
Brandon Curless |
Mr. Graduate |
Lead |
Jackson Hutson |
No More Goodbyes |
Supporting |
James Ganiere |
The Pier |
Supporting |
Carlos Pagan |
Television | ||
Murder Made Me Famous |
Co-Star |
AMS Pictures |
Commercial | ||
Life & Specialty Ventures |
Principal |
Dugud Lab |
Crimestoppers Say It Here |
Principal |
Dan Curtis |
Training | ||
Scene Study Classes |
Clear Performance Acting Academy |
Brian Thornton |
On Camera Auditioning |
On Going Acting Classes |
Crystal Martinez |
Online Actors’ Foundation Workshop |
The Working Actors’s Studio |
Jim Gleason |
Physical Characteristics / Measurements |
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Height: 5'10" |
Weight: 140 lbs |
Baseball, Basketball, Billiards/Pool Player, Bowling, Football, Frisbee, Jet Skier, Jump Rope, Kayaker, Ping Pong, Pogo Stick, Roller Skating, Rollerblading, Running - General, Running - Sprint, Skateboard - slalom, Skateboard - street, Skateboarding, Swimming - ability - general, Tennis, Track & Field, Trampoline, Weight Lifting, Guitar, Improvisation, Licensed Driver, Piano, Whistler, American - Southern Accent, American - Texan Accent, Spanish Accent
CAREY SANFILIPPO is an American actor. He is known for his role as "Raul" in Mason McCabe's "NIghtswimming for Daydreamers," "Kevin" in James Ganiere's "No More Goodbyes," and "Zach" in Lifetime's "My Daughter's Deadly Roommates." Carey had an interest in the arts dating all the way back to his early middle school life, when he was cast in his school's play. He never took his interest seriously, until he was 19 years old. Carey's personal life, and unique skill sets, compliment his chameleon style.