Damien Colletti
Damien's acting was inspired by: Robert De Niro, Al Pacino, Steve McQueen, Marlon Brando, and other classic actors. Damien is known for his intensity, natural acting style, and improvisational skills. His first speaking role in a feature film was playing a crazed, out of his mind heroin junkie in the film Methodic (2007) where he was shot twice while using his girlfriend as a hostage. Damien's film credits include: Law Abiding Citizen (2009) as Officer Bruno, No Strings 2: Playtime in Hell (2012) as Kevin, Elektra: The Hand & the Devil (2009) as the unstoppable Bullseye, The Angel's Fountain (2011) as pimp Charles "Hurricane" Palantine, and in the Award Winning film Mortal Kombat: Fates Beginning (2015) as Australian mercenary Kano.
In a nationwide talent search Damien was chosen out of 460 actors by two-time Emmy Award winning casting director Mary Clay Boland to play the role of Officer Daniel Devito on the soap opera As the World Turns (1956). Most of his scenes were with Emmy Award winning actor Michael Park who played Jack Snyder. Damien also played Wade Robson on The Jury Speaks (2017) in Michael Jackson episode for Oxygen Channel. He has appeared in three episodes of the TV Show Forensic Files (1996). Damien's biggest Commercial came when he had a speaking role playing Vince in a Commercial for the National Board of Medical Examiners (NBME) which starred Julia Louis-Dreyfus.
Damien also Models and appeared on the cover of Impulse Magazine and done pictorials for them. GoreZone Magazine honored Damien by selecting him as their "Goremale of the Month" which included a full page photo with an interview for an issue which was sold in bookstores worldwide. Damien is also Ring Announcer and Manager the Italian Cowboy for UWF-ECPW Wrestling which has starred former WWE and ECW Wrestlers: Justin Credible, Balls Mahoney, Little Guido, and Jim "The Anvil" Neidhart.
Damien is an Acting Teacher who teaches pre-teen to adult students. He is also a writer who has writing credits for films and is a staff writer for Digital Dead. He previously wrote for UK Horror Scene.