Tristan Riggs

Tristan Riggs

Height: 124 cm
Tristan Riggs was born in St. Louis, Missouri and now calls Austin, Texas his home where he resides with his parents, big sister, and puppy. He is a creative and exuberant 7 year old 2nd grader.Tristan is best known for his featured role on Season 1 of AMC's The Son and Season 3 on the HBO series the Leftovers as well as his featured roles in ... Show more »
Tristan Riggs was born in St. Louis, Missouri and now calls Austin, Texas his home where he resides with his parents, big sister, and puppy. He is a creative and exuberant 7 year old 2nd grader.Tristan is best known for his featured role on Season 1 of AMC's The Son and Season 3 on the HBO series the Leftovers as well as his featured roles in feature films Social Animals and Alita: Battle Angel. He also co-starred in the PBS National Campaign Shape the Future of Your KLRU. He most recently has joined the Kid Superheroes on Kaylee Bug TV. He has starred in several independent films playing Tommy in While Mommy Was Dreaming and Sandpit Lullaby. Tristan had a featured role in Pasadena. He has also held principal roles in national commercials and print as well as a featured role in the independent short film Trump Kid.In addition to Film and Television, Tristan has been active in theater with his most recent role of the Cowardly Lion in the Wizard of Oz. Prior to that he has also been cast in the Dog Army for the Aristocats, the Narrator in Aesop's Adventure and the Acorn in Nuts The Musical. On the weekends, Tristan enjoys acting classes at BriteLites under the direction of established stage and film actress Mona Lee.In his free time, Tristan enjoys singing, lacrosse, roller skating Lego's and watching Disney movies. Tristan is an overachiever by nature. At school, he is in Math Pentathlon he helped his team win the national championship title and chess club. Tristan is also very active in Boy Scouts where, last year he was the top Popcorn seller in his pack. Last year he also earned the highest number of donations, which were sent overseas to our brave men and women in the Armed Forces. Show less «
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