Tina Marie McCulloch

Tina Marie McCulloch is a Canadian casting director, best known for her work on two seasons of the multi-award-winning and two-time Canadian Screen Award-nominated, NarcoLeap (KGP Films), as well as the short films Murphy’s Law and Itsy Bitsy Spider (CBC “Canadian Reflections”).

She began her career as an actor, training for over a decade at many renowned studios, including the world-famous The Lee Strasberg Theatre & Film Institute in New York City. But she soon realized that her passion lay behind the camera, rather than in front of it.

Since then, she has cast numerous, short films, web series and commercials. Additional credits include the animated Butterfly Effect (Amanda Konkin, Women in Views Five in Focus Program), the dark comedy western Murphy’s Law (CBC), and multiple short films for the acclaimed Crazy 8s Film Festival.

Tina Marie is known for bringing in actors of all levels of professional experience. She firmly believes that an actor’s resume does not reflect their abilities on-screen. With a keen eye for character and craft, drawing upon many years of training as a performer, Tina Marie continually aims to grow her vast pool of diverse talent.

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