Colin was born in Houston, Texas, the youngest of two boys. He discovered his love of acting at the tender age of 4 when he convinced his preschool class that he had a baby sister, complete with stories of their capers together. Soon after, Colin took to the stage, in the first of 17 theatrical productions. Now graduating to feature film, Colin will be the Young Willy Wonka in "Wonka" (2023), and will be starring as Edward in the upcoming "Dear Edward," from AppleTV (2023). Colin has been told he has a natural acting style. He enjoys comedy and drama equally, and says he "likes being other people for a bit."
O'Donoghue was born and raised in Drogheda, County Louth, Ireland, in a Roman Catholic family. He initially attended Dundalk Grammar School, and then The Gaiety School of Acting in Dublin. At age 16, O'Donoghue went to Paris, France, for a month to learn the French language. Colin's early career was mainly split between theatre and television work in Ireland and the UK. In 2003, Colin won the Irish Film and Television Award for "Best New Talent" for his role as Norman in "Home For Christmas.
Colin Ochs is known for Dark Intentions 3: The Rescue (2020), Dark Intentions: The Movie (2019) and Dark Intentions 2: Escalation (2019).
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Colin Paradine was born on February 13, 1971 in Uxbridge, Ontario, Canada. He is an actor and producer, known for For the Sake of Vicious (2020), Defective (2017) and 2012 the Webseries (2011). He has been married to Brook Fletcher since April 27, 2011.
Colin Parry was born in 1977 in Wigan, Lancashire, England, UK. He is an actor, known for The Wind that Shakes the Barley (2006), Coronation Street (1960) and EastEnders (1985).
An actor, writer, and director, Lynch has won numerous awards for his work, including the Natalie Wood Award for Acting and a Dramalogue Award for Playwriting. Lynch's play, One-Eyed Jacks & Suicide Kings, was an ACTF Regional Finalist and a recipient of a Dramalogue Award for its Beverly HIlls Playhouse production.
Colin Peppard is an award-winning actor and filmmaker based in Dublin. Over quarantine, his short film 'So Say All Of Us' (2020) won best quarantine short film in the 'Light Of The Desert Film Festival' in Argentina. In the last few months, he has starred in a Clones Film Festival funded short film 'The Wake' (2021) directed by Annika Cassidy, alongside Norma Sheehan (Dead Still) and Senan Jennings (Vavarium). Most recently, He was chosen to play 'Jamie' in Kate Dolan's latest feature film, 'You Are Not My Mother' (2021), alongside Hazel Doupe (Float Like a butterfly, Calm With Horses) and Jordanne Jones (Metal Heart). This project is funded by Screen Ireland and produced by Fantastic Films as part of the POV Equality Scheme.
Colin Pierce is an independent filmmaker working in narrative production, as well as film and television marketing. In the past Colin has held the position of Vice President of Triad Productions, Head of Production for Cashmere Agency, a top online marking and P.R. firm, and Creative Director for 1204 Inc., a new-media production company. Thought the years Colin has also kept a competitive edge on his filmmaking skills while producing and directing content for clients such as Snoop Dogg, ESPN, The U.S. Army, Makers Studios, and VH1.
Colin Pilditch was born on January 3, 1953 in Camberwell, Surrey, England. He is known for Mystery and Imagination (1966), The Butterfly Ball (1977) and Made (1972). He died on January 20, 2000 in Eastbourne, Sussex, England.