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Bachelor of Performing Arts (Acting)
Toi Whakaari
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Male Actor of the Year
(2013)
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Biography

Byron Anthony Coll is a New Zealand film, theatre and television actor. He has appeared in television series such as BBC's The Luminaries, NBC's La Brea, Cowboy Bebop on Netflix, and New Zealand feature films such as Nude Tuesday, Muru and Shadow in the Cloud.

Early life

Coll was born in Christchurch. He discovered acting at high school and subsequently undertook a Bachelor of Performing Arts at Toi Whakaari: New Zealand Drama School, graduating in 2007.

Career

Coll made his feature film debut in Gaylene Preston's Home By Christmas in 2010.

In 2013, he starred as petty criminal Lindsay in Louis Sutherland and Mark Albiston's feature film debut, Shopping. The film screened at Sundance Film Festival and won Best Film at the 2013 Rialto Channel New Zealand Film Awards. In the same year, he appeared in Jane Campion's television series Top of the Lake.

From 2013 to 2017, Coll was most well-known to New Zealand audiences as Tim, the All Blacks superfan in a series of popular Mastercard commercials.

In 2014, Coll played the WWI conscientious objector Mark Briggs in the New Zealand telemovie Field Punishment No.1 He also starred in Matthew J. Saville's award-winning short film Dive.

In 2020, he played Charlie Frost in the BBC television series The Luminaries – an adaptation of Eleanor Catton's novel of the same name – alongside Eva Green as Lydia Wells and Marton Csokas as Francis Carver. The same year, he played Scottish RAF crew member Terence Taggart in Roseanne Liang's action horror Shadow in the Cloud alongside Chloë Grace Moretz. In 2021, Coll played Mark Manley in the television series Cowboy Bebop on Netflix.

In 2022, he played Finnius in New Zealand comedy film Nude Tuesday, written by Jackie van Beek and Armağan Ballantyne and directed by Ballantyne. He also appeared as Jarrod in Muru, a New Zealand action-drama film about the 2007 New Zealand police raids of the Ngāi Tūhoe community of Rūātoki. In the same year he also appeared in NBC science fiction drama series La Brea, as Professor Franklin Marsh.

Coll is a regular cast member on sketch comedy series from Viva La Dirt League, the New Zealand professional sketch comedy YouTubers with 5.11 million subscribers as of May 2023.

Coll will appear in New Zealand feature films that are yet to be released, including One Winter, Christine Jeff's A Mistake, and Rachel House's debut feature The Mountain. He also will appear in the Apple TV series Time Bandits, executive produced by Taika Waititi.

Coll is also a fine art photographer and was one of Capture Magazine's Top 20 Emerging Photographers in Australasia in the Landscape category.

Filmography

Denotes works that have not yet been released

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
2010Home By ChristmasHoppyFeature film
2013ShoppingLindsayFeature film
2013Jack the Giant SlayerSoldierFeature film
2014DiveGeorgeShort film
2019DaffodilsStuartFeature film
2019Guns AkimboSkizm GoonFeature film
2020This TownTonyFeature film
2020Shadow in the CloudTerence TaggartFeature film
2022Nude TuesdayFinniusFeature film
2022MuruJarrodFeature film
TBAThe Mountain †HughFeature film
TBAOne Winter †Coach BullivantFeature film
TBAA Mistake †Jason LathamFeature film

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
2009SkyrunnersMr HiddlebaumTV Movie
2010Tangiwai: A Love StoryStan AveryTV Movie
2013WoodvilleSidWeb series
2014BoredByronWeb series
2014Field Punishment No.1Mark BriggsTV Movie
2016Terry TeoSgt. PhippsTV series
2017Power Ranger Ninja SteelRedbotTV series
2018Power Rangers Super Ninja SteelClintTV series
2019EducatorsSex Ed TeacherTV series
2019Wellington ParanormalUnhelpful FishermanTV series
2020The LuminariesCharlie FrostTV series
2020InsideGaryTV series
2021D&D LogicWizardWeb series
2021Cowboy BebopMark ManleyTV series
2021Last at 11Manny SullivanTV series
2022The Brokenwood MysteriesPablo PiccanteTV series
2022La BreaFranklin MarshTV series
TBATime Bandits †Loudest Voice NeanderthalTV series
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