Casey Shelton

Casey Shelton’s name pops up in some seriously interesting movies if you’re the type to keep tabs on indie darlings and gritty dramas. Let’s start with “The Old Man & The Gun” from 2018—think Robert Redford in his smoothest, most charming outlaw mode, and Casey’s there, holding his own in a world where everyone’s a little bit tired and a little bit dangerous. That film’s all about aging outlaws and the weird romance of living outside the rules, and Casey fits right into that vibe, kinda like someone who’s always been on the edge of something bigger. Fast forward to “Bones and All” in 2022, an oddball mix of horror and coming-of-age road trip. This one’s not your typical love story (unless your typical love stories involve, well, cannibalism and the Midwest). Casey doesn’t just fade into the background—there’s something about the way he shows up on screen that makes you feel like you’re eavesdropping on real, haunted people, not just actors ticking off lines. That movie’s all atmosphere and raw nerves, and Casey brings a chunk of that unsettled energy. And then there’s “The Bikeriders” (2023), which is pure Americana grit—leather jackets, smoky bars, and the kind of loyalty that gets people into trouble. Casey’s role weaves right into the chaos, not showy, but always there, like the guy you notice in the corner of a photo, adding a little extra color to the story. Altogether, his filmography has this restless, lived-in quality—a little weird, a little wild, like he’s just waiting for the next strange adventure.

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  • Professions: Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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