San Francisco-born Colin Woodell takes a ride toward movie star A list in ‘Ambulance’ - The San Francisco Examiner

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Household name recognition could be coming soon for San Francisco-born actor Colin Woodell, who has landed a sizable role in the new Michael Bay mega-production “Ambulance.”

Colin Woodell plays a rookie EMT named Scott in Michael Bay’s “Ambulance,” which opens in local theaters on Friday, April 9, 2022.

“Nothing prepared me,” he says. “When you’re working on a Michael Bay film, there are no floaty devices. You just jump right in. Thank goodness I can drive an ambulance because no one checked. And Michael does that intentionally. He wants to create chaos because it gets captured in the film.” The actor attended St. Ignatius College Preparatory before moving to Los Angeles to earn his degree at UCLA and launch his career. His home base and his family are still in the Bay Area, and he says he tries to visit at least once or twice a year, and plans to “have some semblance of a home” in San Francisco someday.

However, he confesses he’s not a fan of watching horror films. “I get scared very easily,” he admits.

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