

I’m Collin! I grew up in Massachusetts, where my love for performing started at the age of six. I began with tap dancing, and from there, I added singing and acting to my repertoire, following in the footsteps of my two older siblings. Art has been the driving force of my life ever since. I grew to be a tenor with multitudes of vocal and dance styles. I attended The Hartt School and discovered that acting had also become one of my most fulfilling disciplines. My favorite acting experience thus far has to be playing “Tom” in The Harvest directed by Mary McGowan, here in New York City where I’m based. Being Queer and Autistic, I proudly weave my identities into my work onstage.
In high school my mom sent my headshots out to some modeling agencies and thus began my career as a model as well. I’m so grateful to have been involved in modeling projects that are just even more outlets to create art through my body and movement.
Most recently I was seen in the Original Broadway Cast of How to Dance in Ohio as a principal swing.
In addition to performing, I have a strong passion for visual arts like ceramics, sculpture, and photography. Off stage, you’ll be able to recognize me by my edgy, experimental style, plus my dry humor and wit.