Colter Harkins
Colter Harkins started his fledgling career at the sweet, young age of six in a Missoula Children's Theater production of "Beauty Lou and the Country Beast." Being a tall and loud young fella, he quickly found his stride in children's theater, performing in over 20 musicals, working on set production and stage management, directing younger children and choreographing the occasional number, all before he reached college. Unsure of whether he wanted to pursue his passions for performance or take on a more steady career, he entered college at what was then Mesa State College and studied Biology and Psychology for two years, before coming to terms with his lack of academic fervor and returning to his original calling, the stage. He began taking on larger and larger roles, continuing to perform in student directed productions, improv performances, assistant directing and directing one acts, and culminated his college career as Otto Frank in "The Diary of Anne Frank" in his final production. He graduated from the newly minted Colorado Mesa University in 2012 with a B.A. in Theater Arts. Since arriving in LA in 2013, he has worked on numerous projects, ranging from internet shorts on Funny or Die and the character of "Scut" in "Ralphie," a series created by Ben Nedivi and Matt Wolpert, two writers and producers on the hit show "Fargo," to commercials for companies such as Audi, Google, Majestic and Audible.