Colin Beaton is an actor, known for Somebody Up There Likes Me (2012), Breaking the Press (2010) and The Whale (2012).
Colin Beavan is a writer, known for No Impact Man, No Impact Man: The Documentary (2009) and Occupy Love (2012).
Obsessed with and devoted to the cinematic landscape, Colin Bemis came well prepared. Equipped with a B.A. in Film from N.Y.C.'s Hunter College, as well as an arsenal of managing, scheduling, producing and communication attributes gleaned from the bevy of odd-jobs he's had, Colin has joyously segued full-time into his deepest passion. His first film, Strawberry Flavored Plastic, was born from a truly independent seed. Armed with little more than a pen and devotion, Colin got the $13,800 film in front of critics. With no studio, no other producers, no publicists and no one else, the film ended up with 100% on Rotten Tomatoes and was humbled to feature in The Hollywood Reporter, Bloody Disgusting, Film Threat and many other outlets which garnered the attention needed. The film was then repped by The Octoberists and distributed by Breaking Glass Pictures in 2019. Dedicated to truly independent cinema, New Animal Motion Pictures was founded to buttress under-heard storytellers, promote under-seen ideas, and accelerate the notion that unique, interesting and smart films have the biggest market of all. Colin also wants to be a resource for all filmmakers and cinephiles the world over: to teach what he's learned (and wishes he'd been taught.) Colin is excited to welcome everyone, with the openest and most outstretched of arms, to New Animal Motion Pictures. Stop talking. Start doing.
Colin Bennett is an actor and writer, known for Rebecca (2020), Oppenheimer (1980) and Luna (1983).
For a while he worked on the management side of his father's sporting goods firm in Belfast, but by the mid fifties he was in the chorus of an amateur dramatic and operatic society. He'd fallen for a girl member so joined the society to get to know her. While he soon got over her, he'd become fascinated by acting. He sang in 'Annie Get Your Gun', played Judd in 'Oklahoma', then later joined the local repertory company. In 1959 moved to London where he quickly made a reputation as a character actor moving from theatre to films.
Colin Blakemore is a writer, known for Christianity: A History (2009), Young Scientists of the Year (1968) and The Immortalists (2014).
Colin Blumenau was born on August 7, 1956 in London, England. He is an actor and writer, known for Storyboard (1983), The Bill (1984) and Trainer (1991). He has been married to Debbie O'Brien since July 25, 1982. They have three children.
Colin Blyth is an actor born in August 1964, he began studying acting as a child through Stagecoach and acting continued through school. He was educated in Brentwood Essex and became heavily involved in the theatre scene, before transferring to film. Although he took time out to pursue other ventures he has returned in later years. Professional roles include appearances in The Crown episodes 4/5, Howard's Ends (2017) and World's Most Evil Killers True Crimes (2017) and feature films Morbius(2022), Lawrence: After Arabia (2021), 83 (2021), Artemis Fowl (2020), The Art Of War (2017), Catalyst (2018) Marry Poppins. Colin lives on the south coast of England with his wife and close to his growing grandchildren. In 2022 he was awarded the best actors at the art house Festival of Beverly Hills 2022 for his portrayal of a depressed man on the age of suicide, culminating in the film receiving the Best Film Award at the Montreal International Film Festival as well as the Palm Springs short. In previous years he had been nominated for several film awards.
Colin Bradley Lewis, or "Brad" has been performing most of his life. Brad has played in numerous bands where acting and performance were a big part of the acts. These skills tend to be very similar to acting and he has found he really enjoys it. Performing in bands, Brad learned to interact with the crowd, acting the part of rock star and working the crowd up into a frenzy with the music, performance, and on stage antics. Brad also wrote and co wrote countless songs and choreographed the accompanying light shows. Being a film nerd and enjoying conventions like Texas Fightmare Weekend and ComicCon, Brad was asked to be a zombie on Let There Be Zombies and was hooked. Brad works (plays!) as an extra/actor with emphasis on action, horror, fantasy, science fiction, and enjoy odd roles like creatures, villains and the like.