About Cuinlan Pedretti
I’m drawn to playing characters with inner turmoil because there’s so much depth to uncover in their struggles. Troubled youth are often reflective, questioning the world around them, and I sometimes see the same qualities within myself. I love bringing that complexity and raw honesty to the screen. Since graduating from NYU’s Tisch School of the Arts, I’ve had the privilege of stepping onto stages that shaped me as much as I’ve shaped my roles. I starred in Michael: The Musical at the New York Theater Festival, understudied Will in Big Fish at the Broadway Theater of Pitman, and performed in a range of short plays and readings that have kept me pushing boundaries. I believe art should leave a mark. Whether that means sparking joy, provoking thought, or allowing someone to see themselves in a new light, if people walk away feeling moved by the work I've been a part of, then it's a job well done. |
Reviews
"I worked with Cuinlan when he was still an NYU student, and it was clear he possessed the talent and work ethic to go far in our industry. We collaborated on a new musical where Cuinlan played all of the male roles, and it was a delight watching the nuanced ways he shifted between characters." - Catie Davis |
"Cuinlan has the true soul of an artist. He's been incredibly growth-minded and consistent in his training and is always improving in his craft as a singer, actor and storyteller. " - Glenn Seven Allen |
"Cuinlan is an absolutely fantastic actor – so natural. He is able to implement notes very quickly into a scene, making him extremely easy to direct. He takes every project and role seriously and has always been a pleasure to work with." - Martin Bentsen, Acting Coach |