Chad Michael Collins, born on September 22, 1979, is an American actor and martial artist who has carved a distinctive niche in both film and video game entertainment. He is best known for his leading role in the long-running Sniper film series, where he portrays Gunnery Sergeant Brandon Beckett, the son of Master Gunnery Sergeant Thomas Beckett, originally played by Tom Berenger. Collins has also gained widespread recognition among gamers for voicing and providing the likeness for Alex Keller in the Call of Duty video game series, beginning with the 2019 reboot of the franchise.
Collins grew up with a passion for martial arts, which later informed his physical performances in action-oriented roles. He began his acting career in the early 2000s, landing guest spots on television shows such as CSI: Miami and ER, as well as appearing in independent films. His breakthrough came in 2011 when he was cast as the lead in Sniper: Reloaded, the fourth installment of the Sniper film series. In this film, he took on the role of Brandon Beckett, a character who would become the central protagonist of subsequent sequels. Collins brought a blend of tactical precision and emotional depth to the character, earning a dedicated fan base among military and action film enthusiasts.
Over the following decade, Collins reprised his role in multiple Sniper sequels, including Sniper: Legacy, Sniper: Ghost Shooter, Sniper: Ultimate Kill, Sniper: Assassin's End, Sniper: Rogue Mission, and Sniper: G.R.I.T. – Global Response & Intelligence Team. His portrayal of Brandon Beckett evolved across these films, showcasing the character's growth from a rookie marksman into a seasoned leader. Collins's commitment to the role, including performing many of his own stunts and weapons training, added authenticity to the series.
In 2019, Collins expanded his reach into the gaming world when he was cast as Alex Keller in the critically acclaimed reboot of Call of Duty: Modern Warfare. His performance as the principled and resilient CIA operative resonated with players, and he later reprised the role in Call of Duty: Warzone and Call of Duty: Modern Warfare II. This dual success in film and video games has made Collins a recognizable figure across multiple entertainment platforms.
Beyond his signature roles, Collins has continued to work in television and film, appearing in projects such as The Doorman alongside Ruby Rose and American Fighter with George Kosturos. He has also maintained his martial arts training, often incorporating it into his action choreography. As of the mid-2020s, Collins remains an active and sought-after performer, with ongoing commitments to both the Sniper franchise and the Call of Duty series, solidifying his status as a versatile and enduring talent in Hollywood.