Callsheet: Find Cast & Crew 12+

Movie/TV cast & crew search

Limitliss LLC

Designed for iPad

    • 4.9 • 2.1K Ratings
    • Free
    • Offers In-App Purchases

Description

Find information about your favorite movies and shows, without constant login prompts, ads, auto-playing videos, etc. Now with multiple lists of pins!

Have you ever wondered “who is that actor?”, or perhaps “when was this movie released?”, or “what was the title of that one episode of that show I love”? Maybe you're a film aficionado, and wonder “how old was this person when this movie was released”?

Have you wanted to answer those questions *without* being prompted to log in every five seconds? Without advertisements, and without auto-playing videos? Without relying on a multinational conglomerate that is trying to sell you things?

You'll love Callsheet.

Callsheet is the best way to quickly look up information about the cast and crew in TV and movies. It respects your time, doesn't try to sell you stuff you don't need, and is designed to answer your questions quickly and easily.

Callsheet also has some novel features that your previous favorite database app does not:

• Prevent spoilers when watching TV shows by optionally hiding character names, episode counts, episode titles, or episode thumbnails.
Don't let yourself get spoiled on a character's secret identity, or that they'll leave the show quickly, by hiding those hints.
• Quick access to trivia, Wikipedia, parental guidance, and where to watch (provided by JustWatch).
• Pin shows, movies, or people for quick access.
• Find things you've searched for before using recent searches and search history.
• Easily see the age of cast members *when a film was released* right inline with the cast list
• Easily see the age of a person for each entry in their filmography
• Easily see the height of actors (when possible)
• Dark mode support
• VoiceOver support
• Alternate app icons for subscribers
• Automatic, no-login integration with the wonderful Channels app
• Experimental, no-login integration with Plex

Callsheet is written by one person, who REALLY cares about respecting your time. Callsheet is designed to let you drop in, find what you need with no fuss, and then get back to the movie or show you really care about. No distractions, and no requests to log in.

Callsheet offers 20 searches for free, and then requires a subscription. Subscriptions all come with a 1-week free trial. They support Family Sharing.

Give Callsheet a try. You won't believe how much better it is than the app you were using before.

Privacy Policy: https://www.caseyliss.com/callsheet-privacy
Terms of Use: https://www.caseyliss.com/callsheet-terms

What’s New

Version 2025.2

New Features:

2025.2 includes a fix for a situation when a pin list can't be deleted.
2025.1 — which most users did not receive — includes the following:
- MULTIPLE LISTS OF PINS!
- There is only one "active" list at a time
- You can switch lists on the Discover screen
- You can see all the pins in the active list by tapping the list name on the Discover screen
- You can add the same pin to multiple lists
- You can move/copy pins between lists (open your list and then tap-and-hold on a pin)
- You can add/remove pins from non-active lists by tapping-and-holding on the pin button in the toolbar
- Add support for ⌘F on iPad and macOS
- Add ability to "roll the dice" and choose a random pin
- Add support for automatic switchover between dark mode and light mode icons for the OG icon set
- Add shortcuts for Spotlight/Shortcuts
- Add Control Center controls
- Can now un-hide spoilers in Known For
- When looking at a person, long-running series (think Saturday Night Live) are now grouped together. This should cut down on the amount of times you see someone born in 2000 credited for a show in 1975.
- Add Pretty in Pink icon
- Add TipKit to a couple of spots, which will give you hints on how to use every part of Callsheet to the fullest

Bug fixes:

- Fix episode summaries not honoring spoiler settings
- Fix broken episode counts for roles that have been coalesced
- Small VoiceOver fixes
- Fix oddball case when a Wikipedia title has a question mark in it would lead to Callsheet getting confused when opening Wikipedia
- Fix a plurality mismatch on the pre-sale screen
- Nerds: some work toward Swift 6 Strict Concurrency. This work may never end, however.

Ratings and Reviews

4.9 out of 5
2.1K Ratings

2.1K Ratings

Editors’ Choice

Ever wonder who that actor is while you’re watching a movie? Callsheet has the answer, along with interesting trivia—like the age of each cast member at the time of filming. This elegant, ad-free cast and crew database has all the features a film connoisseur craves, including options to hide info that could lead to spoilers. Plus, it offers JustWatch integration so you can quickly find where a movie or show is streaming.

EshuMarneedi ,

It’s like if Apple made IMDB.

If you’re anything like me, you like well-designed things. Apps that feel at home on your iPhone. That look like Apple made them. That don’t bother you with privacy prompts or ugly ads. That’s Callsheet. It’s like if Apple made IMDB. It’s such a beautifully made app. Everything is carefully and thoughtfully crafted. It’s lightning quick, even on slow connections. No more waiting for web pages. It doesn’t ask for your employment history for the last 50 years and the last four digits of your Social Security Number. It respects your privacy. It has tons of goodies, too. Goodies that both casual watchers and movie buffs can and will enjoy.

Don’t scoff at the price. $8 a year?! Trust me: it’s worth *more* than that. It’s $8 a *year* for a delightful, boutique product. One you’ll always love using. It’s literally the price of a cup of coffee for joy. It brings joy, and I think joy is worth $8 a year. If you’re sick of looking at ads, loading slow web pages, or touching tiny tap targets on poorly optimized mobile websites, Callsheet is the app for you. And if you just like nice things, what are you doing here? Just subscribe to Callsheet. It’s just what you want.

kgview ,

Fast and a good fit

This app retains the speed and simplicity of the phone version, and is also a good fit for this platform. The app looks very nice with the new glassy semi-transparent material look, and the movie poster thumbnails are high enough quality that they look fine when presented as quite large. The “touch” targets and buttons are big enough that it’s relatively easy to activate them without making mistakes. The main search bar now adorns the bottom of the window.

There’s a search history panel that makes it easier to access past searches through large buttons instead of trying to type. I couldn’t correctly clear out the search history in that panel, but I expect that it may be a feature that’s coming soon.

The features here don’t require augmented or virtual reality, but it’s great to have the app here because many people are using their devices to watch movies and television. Generally, if you’re happy with this app on other platforms, you’ll probably also be happy with it here because the quality is similarly very high and it follows native platform conventions.

App Privacy

The developer, Limitliss LLC, indicated that the app’s privacy practices may include handling of data as described below. For more information, see the developer’s privacy policy.

Data Not Linked to You

The following data may be collected but it is not linked to your identity:

  • Identifiers
  • Usage Data

Privacy practices may vary, for example, based on the features you use or your age. Learn More

Supports

  • Family Sharing

    Some in‑app purchases, including subscriptions, may be shareable with your family group when Family Sharing is enabled.

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