Coltin Scott Nikolas Cassadine 1999 - Present |
Coltin has the proverbial rags to riches story. After a knee
injury kept him from pursuing a career in professional soccer, he packed
up his car and headed for Los Angeles. With only two hundred dollars to
his name, Coltin slept in his car and showered at the gym. Within three weeks, he met his agent in a restaurant in Los
Angeles. In less than one year, Coltin landed the coveted role of
replacing Tyler Christopher as Nikolas on "General Hospital." Prior to that, Coltin guest-starred on "Pacific
Blue" and was a series regular on "Planet Patrol." His film
credits include co-starring roles in "Justice" and "Kraa!
The Seamonster." He recently finished filming the lead role in the
soon-to-be-released independent feature, "Disco Boyz." Born in St. Louis, Missouri, Coltin describes performing as
"a dream since I was eight years old." He sites his family as
his greatest asset in his success. His grandmother, who danced on Broadway
with Rosemary Clooney, would keep his spirits high when they were down.
"I would have left L.A. a long time ago if it weren't for her
support," Coltin reflects. Coltin's mother, an avid "General
Hospital" viewer for more than 35 years, could not have been happier
for her son's success. Coltin's biggest supporter in life, his father,
passed away before Coltin came to Los Angeles, but has remained a constant
source of inspiration. Coltin also has a passion for music and is currently working on his second album. In his spare time, Coltin plays soccer in a semi-pro league, writes and records music, and is writing a film titled "Fatherly Love," based on his father's life.
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