Colin Ford

American actor in 'Under the Dome'

Colin Ford - American actor in 'Under the Dome'
Born

September 12th, 1996
29 years ago

Category

Performers & Entertainers

Country

United States

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Born in 1996, this actor gained prominence through performances in various television series and films. A significant role occurred in the series 'Under the Dome', based on Stephen King's novel. Additional roles included appearances in 'Supernatural' and 'The Christmas Spirit'. Voice work also featured prominently, with contributions to animated productions such as 'Jake and the Never Land Pirates'. Achievements include receiving praise for versatility across different genres.

Starred in 'Under the Dome'

Appeared in 'Supernatural'

Voiced characters in 'Jake and the Never Land Pirates'

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