Malcolm Xavier, at 15, Malcolm attended Oakland Mills High School where he developed a passion for acting. In hopes of courting a love interest, he signed up for drama class in hopes of getting a better chance, only to find out she didn't sign up for the class. Malcolm then decided to give it a try since he needed the credit to graduated. The ...
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Malcolm Xavier, at 15, Malcolm attended Oakland Mills High School where he developed a passion for acting. In hopes of courting a love interest, he signed up for drama class in hopes of getting a better chance, only to find out she didn't sign up for the class. Malcolm then decided to give it a try since he needed the credit to graduated. The results of his actions got him cast in his first play as "Donald" in "You Can't Take It With You", his first show was the defining moment.Transferring to another school, he attended Franklin High School where he finished his days as a high school student and cast in two more school shows, as 'Duke' in the "Comdey of Errors" and 'Kenickie' in "Grease". After graduation, he moved to New York City to attend The American Musical Dramatic Academy (AMDA), to polish his skills as an actor and where he refined his raw talent. He studied and trained under Ray Virta, Markus Potter, Jason Chaet and Timonthy Ryan.Graduating AMDA (NY) in 2011, Malcolm then booked commercials such as Hasbro, Xbox, MSG Varisty. In 2012, he then was cast in a multitude of short films such as "down, down baby", and "528 New York". In 2013, He made his debut in a feature film called "Big Words" as 'Young P'. Which was distributed by AFFRM. Then was cast in another feature film, "Glass Chin", as "Kid Sunshine". A month prior to shooting, he trained with boxing Coach Harry Keitt to prepare of this role. Upon completing the feature Malcolm then was cast in a international television series, The Avatars, which he shot 52 episodes and lived in Spain for 6 months and the show is currently airing on Disney Italy, Germany, Spain, and Romania. Malcolm then was cast in "Strings Attached", which was accepted in the 2014 Cannes Short Film Corner.Recently relocated to Los Angeles, barely settling in he was cast in as a lead in a feature film called "Ditch Party".
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