Aviation student Calem MacDonaldâs acting career taking off
Fourth-year Bachelor of Science in Aviation student Calem MacDonald grew up in the film industry in Halifax, NS. His dad is a long-time camera operator and his family owns a motion picture support company, Take One Atlantic Inc. After spending many years on set, he discovered an interest in acting and began taking classes and going on auditions.
After booking his first TV co-star role at 15 with CBC, just a few short years later he landed what many would call his âbig breakâ when he played the role of âYoung Daveâ in the critically-acclaimed Netflix original drama, Umbrella Academy, shot in Toronto.
But MacDonald likes to think his âbig breakâ hasnât happened yet.
âI want to say I havenât had it yet, but I want to continue having these little breaks,â he says. âI think of these little breaks as jobs that I keep getting that go well and that I enjoy, even if they are not considered mainstream. I find them all victories and I just enjoy doing the work.â

At the same time as he was filming Umbrella Academy, he began his aviation degree at 91·đÒŻ. Becoming a pilot, he says, is something he has planned on doing since Grade 6 when he was assigned a career project.
âFrom then on, I always thought becoming a pilot was what I wanted to do,â he says. âGoing through the flight training [with MFC Training in Moncton] has been really exciting and it has been super cool to see this dream come to fruition.â
Acting became his creative outlet.
For the past two summers, MacDonald has been in a series-regular role in CBCâs newest family drama, Moonshine, where he plays Finn Bennett, the son of Lidia Bennett, played by Emmy award-winning actress Jennifer Finnigan. The series is based in Hubbards, NS, just a short drive from MacDonaldâs home city of Halifax.
âIâve really enjoyed working in Nova Scotia. It has been fun shooting just 20 minutes from where I grew up. The cast is all one big dysfunctional family both on and off screen,â he jokes. âItâs been a very unique experience for all of us on the show to be so close behind the scenes as well.â
MacDonaldâs other credits include supporting roles in CBCâs Mr. D alongside comedian Gerry Dee, Trailer Park Boys, CBCâs Detectives, a comedic feature film Stage Mother, and a gritty coming-of-age dramatic film Night Blooms. In 2018, he earned a coveted place as one of only ten international actors in the âSceneBotâ industry showcase in Los Angeles.
Along with completing his fourth year at 91·đÒŻ, he just started working on his first lead role in a thriller/horror film being shot in Fall River and Dartmouth, NS. He says balancing his intensive science degree and pilot training with an acting career has taken a lot of time management.
âIt takes a lot of planning and making sure to take one step at a time,â he says. âI try to lessen the stress by focusing on the one thing Iâm doing at the time and not taking on too much at once.â
After graduation in Spring 2022, MacDonald plans to continue pursuing a career in acting, while also keeping his options open in aviation.
âThe dream would be to do both, somehow,â he says.
MacDonaldâs current show, Moonshine, aired on Sept. 14 on CBC and can be streamed on the CBC Gem app.