Breaking Bad actor Caleb Landry was born to his parents, Patrick Jones and Cindy Jones.
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There’s no much information regarding his parents.
Landry has enjoyed a successful career encompassing both acting and music.
His journey into entertainment began in the mid-2000s, making appearances on notable TV shows such as “Breaking Bad” and “Friday Night Lights.” However, it was his portrayal of Banshee in the 2011 superhero flick “X-Men: First Class” that shot him to fame.
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The following year saw Landry’s thrilling performance in the science fiction thriller “Antiviral.” Since then, he has consistently played diverse roles in many films including “Contraband” (2012), “Byzantium” (2012), and “God’s Pocket” (2014), demonstrating his versatility as an actor.
In 2017, Landry gained more fame with his portrayal of Jeremy Armitage in Jordan Peele’s critically acclaimed horror masterpiece “Get Out.”
As a singer, Landry released his first ever album, The Mother Stone, in 2020, under Sacred Bones Records in Brooklyn.
His songs combine elements of folk, rock, and other genres. Caleb continues to explore his passion for music alongside his acting career.


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