Collin was born in Pendleton, Oregon on July 5th 1985. Born into the farm life he had a lot of changes coming along the way with moving to Spokane, Washington for my years growing up. Much like the kids of the films in the 1980's, road his bike everywhere, camped out, went on adventures and always explored places that had danger around every corner. Introduction to High School he came across a Production company, run completely by students in the year 2002. Viable Vision Video Productions opened up his world into new leaps and bounds. Taking him through editing, producing, directing, and writing for the screen. After moving as a young adult to Seattle, WA and attending Seattle Film Institute, he developed a film motto and title to his films under Faith vs Fate Productions with his wife Erin. Several years into building projects, short films, web series, music videos and features they have a chance to share their imagination with the world and with their daughter Ondine. They are always collaborating in filmmaking and media production, making others dreams come to life as well. Now based in Spokane Washington, with years of experience, determination, and keeping faith in others as well as their own work, they believe to not accept any fate most fall into and are determined to exceed excellence and expectation with every new project they create. They will continue this path until the end of their days and hope to bring the Faith vs Fate determination to every person they work with along the way and hope it spreads like wildfire.
Collin Kelly-Sordelet is a New York based Actor born in Montclair, New Jersey. He is known for starring opposite Bel Powley and Liv Tyler in Fritz Böhm's independent feature Wildling. Collin portrays Walt Freeman, the bleeding heart Communist, in Radium Girls, directed by Virginia Mohler and Lydia Dean Pilcher, which will make its World Premiere at the 2018 Tribeca Film Festival. While training in the BFA program at The Juilliard School of Drama, Collin was cast in a leading role in the Broadway production of Sting's musical The Last Ship, for which he won a Theater World Award and was nominated for a Clive Barnes Award. Collin has also appeared on Hulu's The Path. Born into a theater family, Collin has worked extensively in the New York Theater Scene, most notably playing Russ Mitchell in Second Stage's production of Somebody's Daughter.
Collin Kliewe is known for Last of the Grads (2021).
Collin Lee Ellis is known for his work on The Job Interview (2017), The Matadors (2017), 90 Days (2016), and Street Survivors: The True Story of the Lynyrd Skynyrd Plane Crash (2020). Collin is an active performer both in film/television (SAG-AFTRA member) and stage theatre. He is an alumnus of the LA-based Upright Citizens Brigade school (improv program grad) and Ivana Chubbuck drama studio (through master scene study). His other artistic work includes creative writing and musical composition.
Collin Lenfest is an actor, known for Coming Through the Rye (2015).
Collin Leydon is known for Knock Knock (2017), Long Distance (2017) and Star Wars Parody Infomercials (2015).
Collin Lim is known for You'll Never See It Coming, The Edge of Sleep (2019) and Spa Night (2016).
Collin MacKechnie is known for Vampire Dog (2012), Supernatural (2005) and The Killing (2011).
Collin Matthews is known for Bedtime Stories (1993) and Affairs of the Heart (1992).