Model-turned-actor Colin Egglesfield, yes, the same Colin Egglesfield who once graced runways and campaigns for fashion powerhouses like Armani and Versace, gradually transitioned into acting during the early 2000s. Starting with small roles in film and television, Colin Egglesfield steadily built his presence on screen. By 2005, he landed a significant break—joining the long-running soap opera “All My Children” as the charismatic Joshua Madden. For four years, Colin Egglesfield brought depth and charm to the role, earning recognition and a loyal fan base.
In 2009, he made the move to primetime television by joining the reboot of the popular drama “Melrose Place.” Though, unfortunately, Colin Egglesfield was let go from the cast during the show’s first season, he didn’t stay down for long. The actor quickly rebounded with a standout performance in the 2011 romantic comedy “Something Borrowed,” where Colin Egglesfield showcased his versatility. He followed that up with a compelling role in “The Client List,” a steamy Lifetime series led by Jennifer Love Hewitt, further proving that Colin Egglesfield was more than just a pretty face—he was here to stay.
So, when it comes to Colin Egglesfield’s film career, there are a couple of standout points worth mentioning. Colin Egglesfield has appeared in several movies over the years, and among them, one title really shines in terms of critical reception. The highest rated movie featuring Colin Egglesfield is 100 Days to Live from 2019—a film that clearly resonated well with audiences and critics alike. On the flip side, not every project hits the same high notes, and for Colin Egglesfield, that includes Vice, released back in 2015, which ended up being his lowest rated film to date. Still, it’s all part of the journey, and Colin Egglesfield continues to build a diverse and interesting body of work.