Colby Katz(I)
- Producer
- Casting Director
- Actor
Colby, a native of Santa Cruz, California, first got bitten by the
theater bug at age 10 when he played the Scarecrow in a children's
theater production of The Wiz. Musicals or straight plays, community
theater to professional gigs, from that point on he was hooked. So much
so, that after once participating in three different plays in one
weekend and numerous shows each year, he knew he wanted to take a more
serious plunge into acting. Colby left for boarding school at age 14. A
rigorous academic course load and four years of varsity tennis didn't
stop him from twice touring with his school's reputable theater troupe
through Hawaii and the United Kingdom. He also found time to
participate in regional shows throughout the area. Colby attended The
George Washington University in DC, earning bachelor degrees in both
English with Creative Writing and Dramatic Literature while spending
the bulk of his time directing and acting in student plays. He is
especially proud of his work as "A" in Sarah Kane's "Crave", the
conflicted (and sometimes naked) Claude in "HAIR" and his modern
adaptation of Jesus Christ Superstar which won him best director and
best show for the Generic Theater Awards in 2009.
While in Los Angeles, Colby wrote the Best of Hollywood Fringe production "Gospel of a Teenage Jesus," studied television acting under Lesly Kahn and commercial acting under Carolyn Barry, and can now be seen performing live improv and sketch while continuing his acting career on film.
While in Los Angeles, Colby wrote the Best of Hollywood Fringe production "Gospel of a Teenage Jesus," studied television acting under Lesly Kahn and commercial acting under Carolyn Barry, and can now be seen performing live improv and sketch while continuing his acting career on film.