
About
Caleb
Prior to 1996, Darrell and Rhonda wanted to have 2 more kids for a total of 4. However, shortly after Caleb arrived they realized he accounted for the trouble of 2, maybe 3, kids. That's a whole other story that we don't have time for on this website.
Caleb started doing music from a very young age, primarily in church. Some of his claim to fame in his young days was a rap about Daniel and the Lion's Den, a solo about beef jerky, and writing a play about a robot monkey.
Funnily enough, after elementary school, Caleb had the idea that he was going to be a professional basketball player. That idea then formed into being a professional football player. However, the sophomore year came around and on the first day of school, he broke his pinky at football practice and had to have 3 pins put in... This would be the third year in a row of football injuries. Therefore, Caleb quit and started to spend more time doing music. That year he did his first audition for all-state choir, his first true musical ever as Tommy Keeler in Annie Get Your Gun, and began taking voice lessons. The next 3 years of his life really set the stage (pun intended) for Caleb's future.


After high school, Caleb attended Oklahoma Baptist University where he was able to be a part of numerous productions from entertaining a normal family as the eclectic Gomez Addams to telling the account of Oedipus gouging out his eyes as the servant of Oedipus. The people he met there and worked with taught him so many great things that he continues to hold onto today. He graduated in 2018 and the day after he began his adventures in Springfield, MO as the operations manager for Tent Theatre. He had his first professional role at Show Palace Dinner Theatre in summer 2019, worked at Dollywood that following fall and winter. Now, since 2020, he has been exploring the world of film. He has been a part of Martin Scorsese's Killers of the Flower Moon, Sean McNamara's Reagan, and numerous other films. As 2022 kicks off, Caleb is eager to see where the future takes him.