
Elijah Macias
Acting
Biography
Elijah Macias is an actor and model working in the San Francisco Bay Area and Los Angeles markets. Before transitioning to on-camera work, Elijah worked on the stage, accumulating 40 theatrical credits by the time he graduated high school. Having trained under Christy English at Bay Area Acting Studio and represented by Stars the Agency, Elijah now appears regularly in commercials and independent films. More recently, Elijah has began working behind the camera, in the AD and producing departments.
Known For

In 1987 Oakland, a mysterious force guides The Town's underdogs in four interconnected tales: teen punks defend their turf against Nazi skinheads, a rap duo battles for hip-hop immortality, a weary henchman gets a shot at redemption, and an NBA All-Star settles the score.
Freaky Tales

The illegitimate son of serial killer Ted Bundy, raised around rabbits and crazed, goes on a killing spree...
Ted Bunny

Two SFPD detectives unveil a dark secret while investigating a car theft operation.
Die by Law

A young man coming to terms with the death of his parents makes friends with his omniscient neighbor who exhibits strange behavior.
Autumn Moon

Bikini Valley Car Wash is a comedy film about Amanda, a good girl who's obligations and responsibilities force her to turn to an unconventional solution.
Bikini Valley Car Wash

As San Francisco’s tech boom gentrifies their city, three young black trans women decide to take matters into their own hands, staging an audacious heist targeting the city’s most exclusive luxury brands.
Rainbow Girls

Domanic Hyde, a man who struggles with alcoholism and mental health, has just been released from a psychiatric center and begins his journey to recovery and rehabilitation, all while the painful past he had catches up to him
The Liminal Frame

An uncompromising CIA agent chases leads from the U.S. to Europe to stop an international terrorist out to assassinate a powerful U.S. senator.
Agent of Solitude

Some small-time scam artists rip off their boss who has criminal ties.
The Bottom Line

In the scandalous town of Trillberry, where gossip and sex scandals run rampant, chaos ensues when the infamous serial killer Mophet the Prophet returns on a mission to rid the world of gay twinks. As fear grips the town, a group of film students, led by the virginal protagonist Cameron, find themselves at the center of the madness. With their eccentric teacher Oscar - a washed-up filmmaker with a colorful past - by their side, Cameron and his tight-knit friends must navigate a landscape of absurdity and danger as they confront the unhinged killer terrorizing their community. As the body count rises, Cameron is forced to confront his own identity and desires, grappling with the question of "who's my daddy" amidst the chaos.
Trillberry Murders

Willie, a struggling filmmaker with great potential and lofty artistic goals, finds his post-film school life with his fiancé tougher than he imagined. When his best friend comes up with a truly harebrained idea, Willie breaks down and decides to make an intentionally bad movie as a money grab means to an end. Once Willie secures his cast, crew, and a partnership with a disturbingly sketchy financier, his production is thrown into total chaos and mayhem. Can he complete his movie before his whole world crashes down?
Straight Fire

An irreverent LGBTQIA+ comedy with color, exploring what it means to come of age and the evolution of people in one's life. This provocative story follows “The Washup”, an Oscar-winning child star who is now a 30-something hermit, and a young bisexual virgin film student and his childhood friends as they attend the town's second best community college, Trillberry Community College. The students will create the “next award-winning LGBTQIA+ coming of age film" led by an underwhelming white cis male film professor who brings “The Washup”, his best friend, out of hermitom to help save his job by directing and writing the film. With every turn comes another c**kblock as the class and The Washup discover that not everyone in town, or even in the college, wants them to succeed.