Collette Cooper is an actress and producer, known for 24 Hour Party People (2002), Murder in Mind (2009) and Flim: The Movie (2014).
Collette Mease is an actor, known for The Fix It Boys (2017).
Collette Micks is an actress and director, known for Naturally, Sadie (2005), The Kennedys (2011) and When Love Is Not Enough: The Lois Wilson Story (2010).
Collette Wilson is an actress, known for Down to Earth (2001), Scar City (1998) and The Other Brother (2002).
Collette Wolfe was born on April 4, 1980 in King George, Virginia, USA. She is an actress, known for Interstellar (2014), Young Adult (2011) and Hot Tub Time Machine (2010).
Colley Bailey was born in Mountain Home, Arkansas and grew up in the Ozarks. He caught the acting bug in a high school production of "Rebel Without a Cause" playing the character made famous by James Dean. While still in high school, he was signed by a Little Rock talent agent. Colley attended the University of Central Arkansas where he completed his degree in Theater in 2007. He made the most of his acting opportunities during these years by appearing in commercials, short films, and numerous college theatrical productions. In 2009, Colley moved to Los Angeles and met success filming "Donner Pass" in early 2010 and "Madison County" later the same year. Colley tried his hand at writing in college and in 2011 had several scripts in various stages of development.
Colley Cooper is known for Jookin (2022).
Collie is an actor, known for Six Black Horses (1962) and Hip Hop Uncovered (2021).
Collier Hammons has lived in Yukon, Oklahoma his whole life working on some projects and commercials as extras or featured actors. He started at a young age acting first on the stage, and then in his teens looking more towards the screen. He just booked his first part in a feature film in "So this is Christmas" set to release in 2012. This is his first speaking part on screen, and he is now SAG eligible. He plans to move to California after graduating high school where he will continue his choice career in Los Angeles.
Collin was born in Baltimore, Maryland. He spent formative years through Middle School in Queens, New York, playing stick-ball, freeze-tag and kick the can with the neighborhood kids, in Bellerose, Long Island. Best friends, deep memories and a taste of New York's artistic culture took an early hold on his life through modeling, music and theater. One of his most memorable early roles on stage is playing the Cheshire Cat in "Alice in BeatleLand," an adaptation of Lewis Carroll blended with the music of the Fab Four. His mom made the costume and he rocked a solo on "The Long and Winding Road." That was it, he was hooked. Collin moved throughout the east coast with family transfers and tasted many flavors of entertainment with diverse influences. Shortly after high school when he landed in Atlanta, these experiences led Collin to pursue both music and theater on a professional level. He took to the stage in productions in theater and touring musical acts playing piano, harmonica, and percussion. From New York to New Jersey and down to Alabama, he has played in bands that have opened for Dave Matthews and shared the stage with other great musical talents such as Jimmy Herring, O'teil Burbridge, Kofi Burbridge, Joseph Patrick Moore, and Jeff Sipe, to name a few. Theatrically, Collin studied under professional acting coach, Sandra Ellenberg Dorsey and was cast in several hit productions with top talents such as Carroll O'Connor and Will Patton at the outset of his career. While screen work was a deep passion, Collin desired to pursue formal education and spiritual interests. That journey led to a host of opportunities that continue to unfold, to this day. Collin has been working on several projects and been cast as a diverse set of characters. He is grateful for the doors that have opened and especially for his wife and his family, who have been a source of great inspiration.