Innis Casey
- Actor
- Camera and Electrical Department
- Soundtrack
Innis Casey was born in Burbank, California and graduated from San
Diego State University. Intrigued by the Mexican culture, he went there
to study and fell in love with the country. Casey felt the need stay
and decided to pursue a career as a singer. It was in Mexico City where
Casey learned to speak Spanish and signed a recording contract with
BMG. His self-titled debut album was well-received throughout Latin
America and the single, "Dime Donde, Dime Cuando", reached the number
one spot on the Mexican pop charts. Casey also won the prestigious
Heraldo award for "Best New Artist of the Year". Soon after, he
launched his equally successful follow up album, "Es Por Ti", which was
released internationally. Casey returned to his home in Los Angeles and
landed a recurring role in the critically acclaimed Fox series 24 (2001). He
then starred in the feature film Swing (2003), opposite Jacqueline Bisset, Tom Skerritt and Jonathan Winters, directed by Martin Guigui. Casey also shot the TV pilot "Me,
Me, Me" opposite Tori Spelling. Some notable guest spots include "CSI
Miami" and "The Division". After working with director Kim Bass in the
film "Fast Glass", Casey won the title role of "JYD", a once in a
lifetime opportunity part, playing the deranged serial killer in
"Junkyard Dog" opposite Vivica Fox. In his spare time, Casey enjoys
photography, snowboarding, and surfing