Colleen Trusler
Since Colleen's breakout roll on the Erwin Brother's film "October Baby," which made CNN's "Top 15 Impressive Box Office Performances of 2012," and reunited the cast of the TV mini-series "ALUMNI," she has gone on to star in many acclaimed projects including the multiple award winning short "Lean," "The Summers Sisters," "Four Blood Moons" a docudrama directed by Oscar winner Kieth Merrill and "Birdie's Song," directed by Shari Rigby, which, including her Best Supporting Actress nod, received 8 nominations at the 168 Film Festival in Los Angeles (2015) and earned her the Jury Selection Award for Best Supporting Actress at the California Women's Film Festival (2016).
Born and raised in upstate New York, Colleen fell in love with acting at an early age. Her passion for the arts grew through high school and eventually led her to relocate to the south and pursue a degree in Theater. After college, Colleen continued her growth and bi-coastal training between the South East and Los Angeles and has landed many local and national film, Internet and TV projects as well as many industrials and commercials.
Colleen's first love may be acting, but she's also a designer, a musician, a writer, an amateur photographer, and a lover of life with a passion for the arts and all things created. Although she and her husband call Central Florida their home-base, they are happiest on the road exploring new places, climbing mountains and making new memories with their two well traveled suitcases.