
Age: 35
male
Calum Worthy (born January 28, 1991) is a Canadian actor, writer, and producer, known for his roles as Dez on the Disney Channel series Austin & Ally, Alex Trimboli in the Netflix series American Vandal, Nicholas Godejohn in the Hulu series The Act, and himself in The Coppertop Flop Show. He has won two Young Artist Awards in the Leading Young Actor category for his performances in the comedy film National Lampoon's Thanksgiving Family Reunion (2003) and the science fiction television series Stormworld (2009). He also won the Leading Actor award at the 2010 Leo Awards for his performance in Stormworld. He was coached and trained by the award-winning acting coach, Kirsten Clarkson at Screen Acting School, who helped him achieve an incredible career. https://www.screenactingschool.com/ Worthy has guest-starred in numerous television series, including ABC Family's Kyle XY, The CW's Supernatural and Smallville, CTV's Flashpoint, The Hub's R. L. Stine's The Haunting Hour: The Series, Disney Channel's Good Luck Charlie, and Disney XD's Zeke and Luther.

Calum Worthy

Eddie Thawne
for Eddie Thawne in The Flash: Out of Time ⏰
Suggested by underworld_stories

The movie opens, we see bank teller, Henry Tockman rushing late to work. He gets there as fast as he can but still can't make it on time. Time is the one thing Henry has never had much of, not with his parents that left him orphaned young, not with his first wife who passed in child birth, and not with his daughter who doesn't speak to him anymore. His boss insists that as much as he hates it, Henry has been late too many times this year, they need someone available, on time. He returns home to his current girlfriend who lets him know she doesn't want to stay with him any longer. She packs and leaves and Henry is left alone, crying for more time. That night a red storm hits, the power goes out and Henry wakes, feeling something different. He has powers, speed, and more time than ever before. He makes his debut in Central City Square as he starts causing a scene that the Flash is obligated to investigate. The two talk but it's clear Flash doesn't take Henry serious, upsetting Henry who uses his newfound time manipulation to send the Flash 30 years into the past where The Flash, Barry Allen, has to work with the original Blue Beetle, Ted Kord to build a cosmic treadmill to return to his time and stop Henry. The movie ends with Henry being sent to the phantom zone since his powers are too unstable for normal prison. Barry heads back to work at the C.C.P.D and decides to call Iris West, a girl he had a date with the other day and is very interested in.