
Age: 26
male
Actor, musician, dancer and songwriter Kolton Stewart was born in Toronto, Canada and has had a keen interest in performing from an early age. As a TV actor, he is well known for his role on the hit Netflix/YTV television series "Some Assembly Required" playing the role of Jarvis, and as Carter Vaughn in the hit Crave series "Heated Rivalry." He won "Best Performance in a TV Series - Leading Young Actor" at the 36th Annual Young Artist Awards (YAA) in Los Angeles, joining the likes of Brad Pitt, Zac Efron, and Leonardo DiCaprio as a recipient of the prestigious award. When he was 13 years old he began making YouTube Videos and it caught the eye of Ellen DeGeneres. Kolton was asked by Ellen DeGeneres to perform on her show with his friend Myles in 2012 after she saw his first ever YouTube video, singing a cover of "I Won't Give Up" by Jason Mraz which went viral, garnering hundreds of thousands of views in its first week. Kolton has gone on to have an illustrious film/TV career with credits including Disenchanted (the sequel to Enchanted), Sneakerella, My Life With The Walter Boys, Locke and Key, The Expanse and My Big Fat Greek Wedding 2. Kolton is also a theatre actor with credits including Disney's The Lion King as Young Simba on the Broadway National Tour, and playing the lead role of Roger in RENT at the world renowned Stratford Shakespeare Festival in 2023.

Kolton Stewart

Nessar Thropp
for Nessar Thropp in Wicked: The Other Side
Suggested by mr95

In the magical Land of Oz, two young men—one ostracized for his emerald skin, the other a golden-haired socialite—forge an unlikely friendship at Shiz University. As political intrigue, forbidden love, and the machinations of powerful women threaten to tear them apart, they must choose between the world’s expectations and their own sense of right and wrong. This gender-swapped reimagining of Wicked explores the origins of Oz’s most infamous and celebrated wizards, challenging what it means to be “good” or “wicked.” The film remains set in the Land of Oz, before Dorothy’s arrival, with a lush Art Nouveau-inspired aesthetic: flowing lines, ornate details, and organic forms dominate costumes and sets. The early 20th-century fantasy feel is preserved, with elaborate, whimsical, and colorful designs that evoke a magical yet period-appropriate atmosphere.