Randall Carlton
- Actor
Randall's diverse experiences and travels have provided a wealth of
knowledge and have added great depth to his acting since growing up on
a small humble family cattle farm in rural North Georgia. After
completing the ROTC program in college and a four year tour of duty as
an officer in the US Army in 1995, he returned home to Georgia and
began working in his first degree field, Engineering, with a lucrative
manufacturing plant. Realizing that it just was not satisfying enough,
he and his wife, Jodi, sold their 36 acre farm and relocated from
Northwest Georgia to Athens, Georgia in 1998 to attend UGA for further
education. Being a "non-traditional" student, he began pursuing a
second degree in history while also exploring a secondary dormant
passion of his, acting. He had done a few talent shows while attending
his first college, Berry College in Rome, Georgia, where he also was
the school mascot in 1990, but acting or drama classes never really
entered his mind. However, in Athens, he felt a new sense of freedom
and a strong desire to pursue acting. So, he became heavily involved in
community theatre, and sought out background work in Road Trip (2000) and
Unshackled (2000), both in which he was cast on the spot for featured roles.
Beginning to feel serious about acting, he enrolled and began actor
training in the Alliance Theatre Acting Program in Atlanta at nights.
After finishing at UGA, in mid 2000 he and his wife moved overseas to
Dublin, Ireland, where he attended the prestigious Trinity College
pursuing an accelerated master's degree in Irish Medieval History by
day and attending the renowned Gaiety School of Acting in Dublin at
night. After much background work in feature films, several principal
roles in local Independent films, The Dance of Life (2001) some stage
work, and countless auditions in Dublin and throughout Ireland, he
finally landed a supporting role in one of the biggest films ever to
shoot in Ireland, Reign of Fire (2002). Soon after, he was cast in the triple
Academy Award nominated film, In America (2002), directed by Jim Sheridan. Acting
became his full-time pursuit. Since returning to the US, he has been
extremely busy with lead and supporting roles in numerous Independent
feature and short films,including Performance Anxiety (2003), Sandtown
(2004), Strike the Tent (2004), television appearances in the Critical
Rescue (2003) series, commercials, and corporate/industrial
films.