West Mulholland, a native of San Clemente, California, had the privilege of spending his formative years in close proximity to the majestic, salt-scented shores of the Pacific Ocean. This idyllic setting provided the perfect backdrop for Mulholland to hone his skills as a surfer, and he frequently took to the waves at the renowned Trestles and San Onofre, where the rugged coastline and powerful surf created an exhilarating environment for him to test his limits.
In addition to his passion for surfing, Mulholland's talent for acting also began to emerge, and he went on to secure a notable role as Axel on the popular crime drama, "Animal Kingdom," which aired on TNT.
He was most recently spotted in the prominent feature film "Dark Harvest", which was brought to life under the visionary direction of David Slade, renowned for his captivating storytelling style and meticulous attention to detail. Furthermore, he is slated to appear in the highly anticipated thriller film "Presence", directed by the acclaimed Steven Soderbergh, who is known for his versatility and ability to craft suspenseful narratives that keep audiences on the edge of their seats.
As a student at the Orange County School of the Arts, he had the extraordinary opportunity to participate in a master class led by the renowned Anna Deavere Smith, where he was able to hone his creative skills by writing, producing, and performing a segment that deeply personal to him, titled "Mochi," which explored his unique Tisoy Filipino & Japanese ethnicity.
Prior to his recent endeavors, he had already made a notable appearance in the FX network's adaptation of the Marvel comic book series, "Legion", showcasing his versatility as an actor. Furthermore, he had also taken on a dramatic role in the Hulu original series "Little Fires Everywhere", further solidifying his reputation as a talented thespian.
West's acting career continued to flourish as he took on a pivotal role in the cinematic masterpiece "A Great Divide", a gripping drama that captivated audiences worldwide upon its summer 2023 release.
West is deeply dedicated to the preservation and protection of our planet's vast and vital oceanic resources, in addition to being an ardent advocate for social justice and equality.