Caleb Spillyards' formative years were spent in the picturesque foothills of the Ozarks, specifically in Maumelle, Arkansas, which undoubtedly instilled in him a deep-seated love for adventure and the great outdoors.
From an early age, Spillyards was drawn to the world of gymnastics, a passion that would ultimately fuel his desire for performance and propel him towards a career in the entertainment industry. As a ten-time state champion and Junior Olympic competitor, his natural talent and dedication earned him a stellar reputation.
Upon graduating from Oak Grove High School, Spillyards discovered his hidden talent for music and singing, which would eventually lead him to sign with his first record label as the singer/bassist for the popular rock band School Boy Humor.
Over the years, Spillyards spent his time touring, writing, producing albums and videos, and living the ultimate rockstar fantasy. However, after an exciting and unpredictable career as a musician, he yearned for new challenges and opportunities as a performer.
In pursuit of this goal, Spillyards relocated to the vibrant city of New Orleans, where he recognized his natural aptitude for acting and directing through his involvement with several independent films across the country.