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‘Oneonta Heartthrob’ Cuyle Carvin

Stars In Web Series, ‘Revelations’

Oneonta's own Cuyle Carvin stars in the webseries "Revelations"
Oneonta’s own Cuyle Carvin stars in the webseries “Revelations”

ONEONTA – Steel-eyed scene-stealer Cuyle Carvin, who has appeared on recent episodes of “CSI” and “Law and Order: SVU” is the star of the new post-apocalyptic  webseries “Revelations,” now available on YouTube.com.

Carvin stars as Jeremy, a former Marine who must battle demons who awaken the ravage the earth after the Biblical rapture.  “It’s the role I was born to play,” he told the Horror News Network in a recent interview.  “Jeremy and I are so much alike in our moral and character values.”

Watch the First Episode Here

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