Born in Kansas City, Missouri on September 19, 1982, Columbus Keith Short, Jr., started entertaining at the age of three, by putting on shows for his folks' enjoyment. Whether impersonating relatives, dancing or just making people laugh, everyone sensed something special about the boy. Fortunately, his family later relocated to Los Angeles where, by his early teens. His mother, Janette, runs a talent agency there. Columbus landed work in such television commercial campaigns as "Mountain Dew", "Denny's Restaurant", "Nike" and "Pizza Hut", to name a few. As a senior in high school, he was offered an opportunity to graduate two months early in order to see the world with the traveling production of the Broadway show, "Stomp!" And, after a couple of years on the road with that famed dance troop, he would parlay his professional success into a stint as the choreographer of Britney Spears' "In the Zone" tour. Though a very versatile Renaissance Man who is also a writer, musician and director, Columbus came off the road to pursue his primary passion, namely, acting. His motion picture credits include You Got Served (2004), War of the Worlds (2005), Save the Last Dance 2 (2006). In addition, he has guest-starred on TV shows like ER (1994), Judging Amy (1999) and Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip (2006). But, his big break arrived earlier this year, when he played the lead role of "DJ" in Stomp the Yard (2007), which was #1 at the box office two weeks in a row and grossed over $73.4 million. Now one of the most-sought emerging talents in Hollywood, Columbus can next be seen in a lead role, alongside Lauren London and Mekhi Phifer, in a holiday film called This Christmas (2007). Furthermore, he recently wrapped a starring role in the Warner Brothers thriller, Whiteout (2009), opposite Kate Beckinsale. When not working, Columbus loves football, basketball and snowboarding.
Colvin Ang is a Malaysian born filmmaker in Los Angeles. Started since 2017, Colvin's passion has always been about visual story telling. May it be Cinematography, being on the camera team, or as a G&E crew, he's constantly learning and sharpening his skills. His dream is to one day tell the Malaysian story to the world with lenses & lights.
Colyer McCullough-Roil is an actor, known for Mr. D (2012), Seed (2013) and Christmas with Holly (2012).
Comedian Fadeaway is an actor, known for No Filter the Film (2015).
Comfort Clinton is known for Billions (2016), Elementary (2012) and Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (1999).
Comfort Fedoke is a multi-talented, choreographer, actor and singer. Known for competing on So You Think You Can Dance Season 4, Comfort was invited back as an All-Star and choreographer and continues mentoring new competitors each season. Recently, her success has taken her from the dance floor to the commentator's booth, working alongside Sway Calloway for Red Bull TV, as well as being a judge on a hit Nigerian TV show called Maltina Dance All. Her work doesn't end on the dance floor. Commercially Comfort has done numerous amounts of work, she was a solo feature in Nike's 30-year celebration of Airmax, promoting the new VaporMax shoe as well as Michael Jackson's Pepsi generation super bowl commercial. She has acted in a number of films and TV shows. Such as films like Footloose, Step Up 5 All In , The Mindy project, and High Strung. You can now catch Comfort on Fox New hit dramedy " The Big Leap" as Aja as well as a co-choreographer on the show. Not only is Comfort transitioning into acting and choreography she's also perusing her dreams as an artist. She's written, produced, & features on a new song "My kind of night " by Emanuel Giella now streaming on all platforms .
Commissioner Regina Hill is known for The Witness Protection Program (2016).
First known as a rapper who became one of the more prominent voices in hip-hop's new millennium renaissance, Common later transitioned into acting. He was born in Chicago, and is the son of educator Dr. Mahalia Ann Hines and Lonnie Lynn, an ABA basketball player turned youth counselor. On October 6, 1992, Common released his first LP, "Can I Borrow A Dollar?" under the Common Sense moniker. Tracks like "Charm's Alarm" and "Breaker 1-9" established him as a lyricist with wit, street-smarts, and love for extended similes, while tracks like "Heidi Hoe" would touch on the misogyny that would surface sparingly on future work. In 1994 he released "Resurrection", notable for the smooth 'Large Professor' produced title cut as well as "I Used To Love H.E.R.", an ode to hip-hop. This album further increased his underground reputation while giving the hip-hop nation a new solid conscientious voice in a year that was excellent for underground artists (Nas, Jeru The Damaja, Digable Planet, et al.) After a name change brought on by a lawsuit, Common reemerged in 1997 with "One Day It'll All Make Sense". With guests ranging from Erykah Badu to Canibus to De La Soul and production help from mainstays No I.D. and Dug Infinite, the album had a distinctly underground flair. His big mainstream breakthrough album was yet to come. After an appearance on The Roots smash 1999 album, "Things Fall Apart," Common moved to MCA Records. He soon was in the studio collaborating with the Okayplayer collective and with help from the forward-thinking production troupe Questlove (aka Questlove), James 'Jay Dee' Yancey, James Poyser, et al), he released his fourth album, "Like Water For Chocolate" in the spring of 2000. With its varied sonic plateau (Afrobeat, funk, and old-school soul) it was much different from previous outings. On the strength of tracks like the 'DJ Premier' produced banger "The 6th Sense", the album was a success, becoming a worthy addition to "The Next Movement". In 2003 he released "Electric Circus". The album, a hip-hop/funk/soul/rock/psychedelia hybrid, polarized hip-hop fans like no other album has in recent memory. Common has also chosen to redefine himself, swearing off the alcohol, marijuana, and fornication that he had once indulged in. Also in 2003 he appeared in a TV sitcom episode. With only a couple minor roles between 2003 and 2004, in January of 2007 he made his big screen debut.
Complete Destruction is an actor, known for Death Drop Gorgeous (2020).
Compston Wilson was born on 23 November 1968 in Los Angeles County, California, USA. He is an actor, known for Jackass Forever (2022), WrestleMania 38 (2022) and Loiter Squad (2012).