McCaul Lombardi
McCaul has had four films in four years premiere at Cannes; two in Official Selection - 'American Honey' and 'Port Authority'. The latter is writer-director Danielle Lessovitiz's feature debut, produced by Martin Scorsese's Sikelia Productions and 'Call Me By Your Name' outfit RT Features.
McCaul's first film was A24 / Film4's 'American Honey' from Andrea Arnold. Thereafter, he played a supporting role in Fox Searchlight's 'Patti Cake$' which premiered as part of Directors' Fortnight in Cannes. More recently, McCaul played the lead role in 'We The Coyotes', which premiered in Cannes, as part of ACID, in 2018.
Other notable credits include 'Sollers Point', in which McCaul played the lead role. It was the New York Times' "Critic's Pick" and premiered in competition at the San Sebastian Film Festival.
McCaul's a proud Baltimorean. The son of a health care professional and a high school football coach, he grew up with dreams of becoming a professional athlete - a running back, specifically - but after an injury on the field as a teenager he shifted his focus on to acting.