Calion Maston

Calion Maston is an actor, model, host, and public speaker who resides in Los Angeles, CA, and Phoenix, AZ. In 2014, Calion became an internationally known actor with his debut as lead actor in the feature film “Fathers and Daughters”. Calion is most well known for his work in Travel Europe (2017, TV), the Talk Around Town Show (2016, TV), The Coldest Kiss (2014, Film), Cowboy Zombies (2013, Film), and The Detective’s Lover (2012, Film). Other film appearances include several dramatic roles in western and action films like feature film Cowboy Zombies.  Over the years, Calion Maston has captivated theater audiences with poignant performances in such works as Radio Golf, Dark of the Moon, and The Soul of Broadway. Known in the acting community for his masterful improvisational skills, comedic timing and meticulous dedication, Calion continues to relentlessly pursue his passion for stage acting. Some of Calion’s first paid work as an actor was in musicals which utilized his talents as a singer, writer, and performer.  Calion’s acting and modeling led to developing a sense of entrepreneurship, and resulted in Calion starting public speaking to at-risk youth, foster families, and even the creation of his own men’s cologne called “Handsome Perfection”. In 2014 Calion was asked to co-host the TV show "Talk Around Town," which now has viewership in over 150 countries and has had two very successful seasons.

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