Chuck McCollum
- Casting Department
- Actor
- Casting Director
Chuck McCollum quickly realized he was no longer a big fish after leaving high school and has never fully recovered from that harsh reality. Like many tragic figures, he took to the comedy stage and spent much of the 80s appearing in nightclubs, touring rock venues, and making mischief at colleges across the country with comedy groups 'The Big Mac Theater' and 'The Riot Act.' Discovering far too late that he really wasn't very funny, he enjoyed some minor success as a professional screenwriter, but even that didn't afford him the level of rejection he was accustomed to, so he decided to have a go at a profession acting career; a move that thrust him deep into show business obscurity. By 1999 he managed to claw his way onto the other side of the camera and finally met some casting directors, thus spending the following ten years working with and learning from remarkable professionals like Julie Lowry Johnson, Libby Goldstein, Jeanie Bacharach, April Webster, and the late Ronnie Yeskel. However, success in the Casting community was clearly too much for him so, in the middle of the 2009 recession, he decided a return to acting was the best economical move overall. Soon after that, he quietly sneaked onstage in the middle of productions like "The Play About the Baby" at the Road Theater, "Sweeney Todd" and "25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee" at the El Portal, and "The Dinosaur Within" and "Futura" at Theatre @ Boston Court. Recently, he has also managed numerous times to elude studio security, and was spotted skulking around the craft service tables on the sets of television shows such as "Your Honor," "The Lincoln Lawyer," "Criminal Minds: Evolution," "The Rookie," "Bosch: Legacy," "Hacks," the new "Matlock" with Kathy Bates and "1923" with Harrison Ford. He also spotted Cheech Marin at the grocery store the other day.