Colton Tapp
Recent winner of the best actor award by the Dallas Horror Film Festival & Best Film at Rack Focus Film Festival. Colton Tapp was raised on a cattle ranch in Dallas, TX and was a charmer from an early age. In fact, one of his first memories was kissing Wheel of Fortune's very own Vanna White at the age of 2 during a "Most Beautiful Ba...
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Recent winner of the best actor award by the Dallas Horror Film Festival & Best Film at Rack Focus Film Festival. Colton Tapp was raised on a cattle ranch in Dallas, TX and was a charmer from an early age. In fact, one of his first memories was kissing Wheel of Fortune's very own Vanna White at the age of 2 during a "Most Beautiful Baby" contest in Dallas, in which Colton placed 1st.In high school, Colton was the morning anchor for the school's TV News program where he also directed and acted in skits and commercials to sell more cookies for the cafeteria and promote school dances. Following graduation, Colton tried his hand in business, when he started a paintball and skateboard retail store in his hometown. At request of the mayor, he was given the responsibility of designing the city's first skate park, running a tag of $1M for the finished project and at the peak of it's run, Colton was operating with employees at several locations.Now, the rising actor has starred in multiple feature films, including "Three Days In August" where he appeared in Variety Magazine for starring with Barry Bostwick and Mariette Hartley. Other films include "Pi Day Die Day", "Solar Eclipse: Depth of Darkness" and "The Boundary". Playing a young, masculine guardian, he also landed a part as series regular in the series, "Believe" about Adam and Eve in modern times. Working on independent projects, simultaneously, Colton's taken home awards like "Best Actor" and "Best Film" for performances from creepy young father, drugged-out teen brother.Today, Colton continues his work as an actor, writer and model between Los Angeles and Texas. Show less «