Colin Donnell
Colin Donnell is an American actor born in St. Louis, Missouri on October 9, 1982. He is best known for his roles in the shows Arrow, The Affair, and Chicago Med. From a young age he was interested in performing and had a role in his school’s production of Barnum. Donell landed his debut role in theater in 2005 in a production of Almost Heaven: Songs and Stories of John Denver. He had his first role on Broadway in a production of Jersey Boys from 2005 to 2007 playing the character Hank Majewski. Donnell has also been part of a number of other productions, including Mamma Mia!, Wicked, Follies, Anything Goes, Meet Me in St. Louis, Johnny Baseball, and more. In 2011 he made his debut on screen in the show Pan Am and has since had roles in the films and shows, Arrow, Person of Interest, Unforgettable, Every Secret Thing, The Affair, Chicago Med, The Mysteries of Laura, Chicago P.D., Chicago Fire, and Sell By. For his role as Billy Crocker in the stage production Anything Goes he was nominated for a Drama Desk Award, an Astaire Award, and an Outer Critics Circle Award.