Bobby Coston
- Actor
- Director
- Editor
Bobby James Coston Jr. was born in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma to Michelle Johnson, and Bobby James Coston Sr. on April 21st, 1996. His mother is also an Oklahoma native of African American and Native American descent. His father is originally from Texas and is of German and African American descent. Bobby is the youngest of two siblings, Kenise Hollins Johnson and Kendell Coston. He graduated from Mansfield Timberview Highschool in 2014 before attending and graduating with his Associate's degree at Tarrant County College.
Bobby grew up always showing interest in the creative arts. He showed most of his enthusiasm for television and music when watching shows like the Fresh Prince of Bel-Air. In high school, he took a genuine interest in choir and theater. He was also apart of the football and basketball team. Bobby began participating in state-wide choir and theater competitions. Once in college, he began curating content for YouTube and creating his own short films.
Bobby made his film debut in 2018, as "Jaceon" in Semone Brown's 'Snapshot' and "Paul" in Travis Messersmith's 'Good Intentions'. Bobby gained small notoriety for his work in 'Good Intentions' as the responsible older brother of a sick child willing to stop at nothing to help his younger brother. He subsequently has made a name as a leading man in many indie shorts like "Marc" in Ian Guthrie's 'Fallen/Evermore'. He has also garnered sizeable principle work in a number of commercials in the Texas region.
Bobby grew up always showing interest in the creative arts. He showed most of his enthusiasm for television and music when watching shows like the Fresh Prince of Bel-Air. In high school, he took a genuine interest in choir and theater. He was also apart of the football and basketball team. Bobby began participating in state-wide choir and theater competitions. Once in college, he began curating content for YouTube and creating his own short films.
Bobby made his film debut in 2018, as "Jaceon" in Semone Brown's 'Snapshot' and "Paul" in Travis Messersmith's 'Good Intentions'. Bobby gained small notoriety for his work in 'Good Intentions' as the responsible older brother of a sick child willing to stop at nothing to help his younger brother. He subsequently has made a name as a leading man in many indie shorts like "Marc" in Ian Guthrie's 'Fallen/Evermore'. He has also garnered sizeable principle work in a number of commercials in the Texas region.