Julius Caba
Born Julio B. Caba II in New York City, at the Allen Pavilion, Broadway, Julius was raised in upper Manhattan and Bergen County, New Jersey. Charging in from the streets of New York City, at the age of 17, he felt as if he had done it all. This exciting, young, work-in-progress Actor, Producer, Writer, Singer, Dancer, and Entrepreneur is proving himself everyday as a major force within the television and motion picture industry. He was featured in major feature film "59 Seconds", scheduled for late 2014 release, and has appeared in such short films as "Hustlers and Squares" and "Shot Gun Poet." Julius was recently flown out to LA by Paramount Pictures for "Paranormal Activity: The Marked Ones" screen test. Helmed by Director, Christopher Landon, son of Michael Landon. On Broadway, as Associate Producer, Julius raised $25,000 for the Broadway Production "Stick Fly," produced by Alicia Keys and Nelle Nugent. And as Associate Producer on Black Stars of The Great White Way, Julius has teamed up with Chapman Roberts, Broadway Veteran of original productions of "HAIR," "Hello Dolly," and other classics. Julius has also served as Producer with Success Productions Cabaret Show at The Actors Fund Of America with Larry Woodard, singer/pianist, and Victor Goldsmith, Manager of the Actors Fund. Julius further extended his gifted reach into the music industry, having his singing debut at the Triad Theater in New York City. He has also appeared in Theatre productions of "Bye Bye Birdie", "South Pacific", and "Beauty And The Beast." Julius's intensive studies include Studio Acting Master Class with Susan Batson; Musical Engineering at Music Production Institute (MPI); Mary Sectarian for Voice; Actors Corner NYC and New York Voice Academy. He is currently working on a book and movie titled, "First Year In, Last Year Out."