
Age: 17
male
Christian Isaiah was born in Virginia Beach on December 15, 2008 and early in life he knew that he wanted to act, model, sing and dance. At 18 months, Christian participated in his first modeling competition in a local contest and won 1st runner up and best smile. By 2yrs Christian was posing for cameras every chance he got and at 4yrs he was performing in school plays and programs. When he was 5yrs old Christian was invited to an International Presentation of Performers in Los Angeles where he was scouted by numerous managers and talent agents. Then, soon after retiring from the Military, Christian and his mother relocated to Los Angeles to pursue his career in acting. Christian has always been wise beyond his years and athletic, discovering many other talents and gifts since moving to LA. His hobbies include modeling, singing, hip hop dance, soccer, football, basketball, tennis, taekwondo, baking, and collecting sports cars. Christian excels in everything he does. He has received accolades in school as well as in his extracurricular activities. In addition to numerous national television commercials and independent films Christian can be seen in a recurring role on FX's "Married", TVland's "Teachers", a recurring spot as a movie critic on Fandango's "Reel Kids" and on "Jimmy Kimmel Live" in various comedy skits. He has only just began and his credits just keep growing. This season Christian joins the award winning cast of Showtime's "Shameless" in the role of Liam, the youngest member of the Gallagher Family.

Christian Isaiah

Charlie Kelmeckis
for Charlie Kelmeckis in The Perks of Being a Wallflower
Suggested by mr95

The story begins with a quiet, sensitive, 15-year-old boy named Charlie writing letters about his life to an unknown recipient. He discusses his first year at high school, grappling with two traumatic experiences from his past: the suicide of his only middle-school friend, Michael, a year before and the death of his Aunt Helen (his favorite aunt) during his early childhood. Mary Elizabeth, a member of the group, invites Charlie to the school's Sadie Hawkins dance and he begins a desultory relationship with her. During a game of Truth or Dare, when dared to kiss the prettiest girl in the room he kisses Sam; Mary Elizabeth storms out, the rest of the group shuns him and Patrick suggests that Charlie stay away from Sam for a while. His flashbacks return, and he goes back to seeing a psychiatrist. Patrick and Brad's relationship is discovered by Brad's abusive father. When Patrick is bullied by the football players at lunch the next day and Brad calls him a "faggot," he attacks him. Charlie breaks up the fight, again winning the respect of Sam and her friends. Patrick brings him to a park where gay men engage in sexual activity; he kisses Charlie impulsively and then apologizes, but Charlie understands that he is recovering from his romance with Brad.