Bennett Curran
Bennett Curran’s career is kinda wild, honestly. You’ve probably seen his name pop up in a handful of different places—he's got that face you swear you recognize. He’s a chameleon, bouncing from one intense project to another without breaking a sweat. In “Afraid” (2024), he dives deep into that whole psychological thriller vibe, nailing the whole “is it real, is it in your head?” energy. Audiences left theaters with their skin crawling, and yeah, you can thank Curran’s off-kilter performance for a good chunk of that.
Then there’s “Criminal” (2025), which—let’s be real—doesn’t pull any punches. The dude’s got range. One minute he’s the guy you trust, the next he’s flipping the script and making you question everyone’s motives. Not a lot of actors can keep you guessing like that, but Curran? He thrives in it. His ability to look totally innocent one second and then completely unhinged the next? Kinda unsettling, if you ask me.
And don’t forget “California Skate.” This one’s a whole different beast. No dark alleys or twisted motives here—just pure, sun-drenched nostalgia and the kind of skateboarding sequences that make you want to dig out your old board from the garage. Curran brings a laid-back charm that feels so effortless, it’s like he’s not even trying. But that’s the trick, right? He makes it look easy. Whether he’s skating through sunlit streets or unraveling some psychological drama, Bennett Curran keeps things interesting. Dude’s definitely one to watch.