There are actors in Hollywood who don't stay on message as well as 12-year-old Caitlyn Carroll.
You'll see what I am talking about in this Q&A with the young actor — indeed, ambassador — in the haunting PSA calling attention to the dangers of drowning in plain sight. It's a powerful reminder from the parents of Abbey Taylor, who died after a freak 2007 swimming mishap. The 6-year-old Edina girl was eviscerated when she accidentally sat on an improperly maintained wading pool drain at the Minneapolis Golf Club.
The 30-second "No One is Watching" PSA, produced by Minneapolis agency Gabriel deGrood Bendt, opens with Carroll in a pool treading water while there are distracted people in the background.
"In a minute I'm going to drown in this pool surrounded by friends and relatives. That's because Dad thinks Mom is watching me and Mom thinks Dad is. But actually, nobody is watching me." The PSA ends with a voice-over encouraging the viewer to become a "Water Watchdog" at Abbey's Hope, the foundation started by her parents Scott and Katey Taylor.
Carroll has taken the Taylor family's message to heart. This is the young stage actor's first audition for a TV spot and the only on-camera work she has ever done.
"I've been in two Guthrie productions, 'The Music Man' and 'A Christmas Carol,' and I was recently in 'The Secret Garden' at Theatre in the Round," she said.
Pressed to pick an actor she admired who didn't work in the Twin Cities, Carroll named Vivien Leigh.
That was so unexpected, it didn't occur to me to ask Carroll to give me her best Scarlett O'Hara for my video.