Best known for providing the voice over of Peter in the American Nickelodeon children's TV Series Peter Rabbit for its first season, Colin DePaula was born in L.A. on April 29th, 1999, but moved to New York when he was 3 years old. His father Paul was part of the touring company of Doug Henning's "The Magic Show". He has two sisters, named Lily and Juliet. He presently resides in Brooklyn and is home-schooled. Colin is also known for his collaborations with fellow American child actress Michaela Dean, such as in the English dub version of Mai Mai Miracle, the first season of Nickelodeon's Peter Rabbit, and one episode of Care Bears: Welcome to Care-a-Lot. If there's a movie actor that inspired Colin, he says that it's Andrew Varela [Inspector Javert]. Colin's acting career started with voicing the character of Shiro in the English dub version of the Japanese animated film Mai Mai Miracle. In 2010, his mother coached him into several leading roles. These included the title role in "Oliver", (NCT, Brooklyn), the title role in the Christmas opera "Amahl and the Night Visitors" on December 17, 2010, (Transfiguration Concert Series, Manhattan), and landing the role of Gavroche in the 25th Anniversary National Tour of "Les Miserables" back in 2011. He has also become a voice-over artist, voicing the role of Peter in Nickelodeon's Peter Rabbit, and has performed in several other professional projects as well, most notably English dubs of anime. On November 3, 2012, Colin voiced a special guest character named Aiden on the children's TV Series Care Bears: Welcome to Care-a-Lot, with Michaela Dean co-starring as one of the main character bears. In December 2012, Colin and Michaela joined forces once more, voicing two of the three main protagonists on Nickelodeon's Peter Rabbit, throughout the first season. However, due to unspecified reasons, Colin, along with the other voice actors who voiced Peter's family (Stephanie Sheh, Megan Taylor Hayvey and Jenna Iacono) were all re-cast. Since the Season 1 finale on October 7, 2014, he has not acted nor voice acted a single character in any movie nor TV show, due to his inability to join SAG/AFTRA, thus unable to proceed further in the industry in turn due to insufficient funds, but did voice a character (Tolle Koenig) in the 2017 re-dub of Mobile Suit Gundam Seed Destiny. In 2015 he studied the acting technique pioneered by William H. Macy and David Mamet; Practical Aesthetics, at the Atlantic Theatre Company. He also participated in an Irish Dialect Intensive at T. Schreiber Studios, taught by sought-after Dialect Coach Page Clements. He grew as an actor and as a young man in these wonderful, challenging seminars. On March 21, 2015, Colin's acting career was placed on hiatus due to his mother setting up Colin's SAG/AFTRA Joining Fund. He now has to formally join SAG/AFTRA in order to proceed in the industry. His status is "Must Join", meaning he cannot be cast in any featured role on TV or in Film unless he joins the union. He has tested well for many projects, series, etc., but hits a wall now due to his status, and the joining fee costs at least $3000. He has unofficially retired from acting until he can join SAG/AFTRA, and whilst enjoying his life away from the camera. And since then he has appeared only occasionally as an actor. He occasionally returned to acting in an English dubbed anime including a cameo appearance in the 2017 re-dub of the anime Mobile Suit Gundam Seed Destiny.
Colin Deaney is an actor, known for Father Brown (2013).
Colin Decker is known for Mime Massacre (2006), I, Robot (2004) and Watchmen (2009).
Colin Deleau is known for Ricky (2009), Au revoir là-haut (2017) and La marque des anges - Miserere (2013).
Colin Dench is an independent and accredited TV Producer and Director, who's speciality is working with stand-up comedians. He has worked extensively throughout the comedy industry since the early 90's gaining expertise in many areas, including live touring and production, talent management, marketing & pr, dvd production and distribution, film production, directing, and post production (editing). Via his production company Real Talent Ltd, Dench has been responsible for numerous comedy specials and TV series that have aired worldwide.
Colin was born in Columbia, South Carolina. He began participating in local youth and community theater at the age of eight, which sparked an interest in him for the arts. In his early teen years, he began to take performing more seriously and signed with Atlanta agent Joy Pervis (known for discovering Dakota Fanning and Raven Symone) and was cast in a U.S. tour of Les Misérables. His first professional television booking was in 2008 when he co-hosted a Cartoon Network mini-series that aired in South America and Europe. In 2011, he made his film debut playing Elliot Gold in the ABC Family movie Mean Girls 2.
Colin Dixon is an actor and writer, known for Charlie's Farm (2014), Patched and Hoodlumz (2023).
Born in St. Louis, Missouri and now a resident of New York City, Colin Donnell is an American actor first known for his work on stage before making his television debut on ABC's 'Pan Am' and subsequently as Tommy Merlyn in The CW's hit show 'Arrow'. In New York his stage work includes 'Anything Goes' opposite Sutton Foster and Joel Grey for which he received nominations for Drama Desk, The Outer Critics Circle and Astaire Awards. He can also be heard on the Grammy nominated cast recording. His other notable stage appearances include originating the role of otto in the World Premier of Edward Albee's 'Me, Myself and I', as Franklin Sheperd in Stephen Sondheim's 'Merrily We Roll Along' (where he can also be heard on the new cast recording) and most recently as Berowne in The Public Theatre's Shakespeare in the Park production of 'Love's Labours Lost' directed by Alex Timbers. His feature film debut, set to be released in 2014, is 'Every Secret Thing' directed by Amy Berg.
Colin Doyle is known for Fangbone! (2014), 11.22.63 (2016) and Top Wing (2017).
Colin Lawrence is an award winning American Film Director, Writer and Producer, an active member of the Producer's Guild Green Committee dedicated to sustainable production, and a published author featured in Produced By magazine. He is the third of four boys born and raised in Southern California. Colin's first exposure to the arts came through his father, James, an ex-marine and actor. Since he was old enough to push a VHS tape into a VCR, he has been in love with cinema. He created his first films at the age of 11, most of which were of the horror genre, emulating Troma films, set to the music of the Misfits. He believes in the power of the mind and spirit, the value of hard work, good food and good films. "The goal is to make something exceptional, thoughtful and entertaining, no matter the medium."