Caitlin Carver
American actress

Caitlin Carver

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American actress
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31 March 1992(Alabama, USA)
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Caitlin Carver (born March 31, 1992) is an American actress.

Early years

Caitlin Carver was born in Huntsville, Alabama. She attended Sparkman High School in Harvest, Alabama where she graduated in 2010. From a young age, Carver grew up dancing, doing gymnastics, and playing softball and basketball, until eventually beginning theater in high school. Before her acting career took off, Carver worked as a professional dancer, dancing with many notable recording artists in the music industry including Beyoncé, Ne-Yo, and Pitbull.

Career

Before acting roles, Carver appeared as a dancer in a number of television series, such as Nashville, Glee, Parks and Recreation, and VH1 cheerleader soapy drama Hit the Floor in the recurring role of Mason. In 2014, she began playing guest parts in Twisted, Southland, and Stalker. Also in 2014, Carver was cast for the recurring role of Hayley Heinz in the ABC Family drama series The Fosters for two seasons.

While filming The Fosters, Carver was cast as Becca Arrington in the movie adaption of John Green's best selling novel Paper Towns.

In 2015, Carver was cast as Lacey Briggs in the ABC prime time television soap opera Blood and Oil alongside Don Johnson, Amber Valletta, and Scott Michael Foster.

In 2016, Carver was cast as Michelle Geiss, a reluctant beauty and aspiring photographer who is both intellectual and talented, in the ABC television pilot Model Woman. She starred opposite Andie MacDowell, Steven Weber (actor), and Nicole Ari Parker. She was also cast in Warren Beatty's Rule's Don't Apply, and made appearances on NCIS, Timeless, and Heroes Reborn.

In 2017, Carver was cast as Nancy Kerrigan alongside Margot Robbie, Allison Janney, and Sebastian Stan in the award-winning film I, Tonya.

She currently recurs as Muffy Tuttle on Netflix's Dear White People.