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Tony Oller

Tony Oller (born Anthony Michael Oller; February 25, 1991) is an American actor and singer best known for his roles in television series such as Gigantic and films including , as well as for his work as one half of the pop duo . Born in , and raised in , , Oller began acting and singing at age nine before moving to at 18 to pursue his career. He gained early recognition with series regular roles as Walt Moore on TeenNick's Gigantic (2010) and Danny on Disney Channel's As the Bell Rings (2007–2009). In film, Oller appeared as Henry in the horror thriller (2013) alongside and as Travis in (2011) with . His television credits also include the role of Ian in the web series (2016–2017). In music, Oller formed the pop-rap duo with Malcolm Kelley, whom he met on the set of Gigantic, and they signed with in 2012. The duo achieved commercial success with their debut single "Thank You" (2012), which became a internationally, and "Classic" (2013), which peaked at number 14 on the and garnered over 200 million views. Their self-titled debut , released in 2014, included these tracks and supported tours with artists like . MKTO went on hiatus in 2016 amid Oller's personal challenges with , but reunited briefly for new music in 2018 before Oller announced his departure from the group in August 2021 to pursue solo endeavors. In 2025, MKTO reunited for an Australian tour in October. Oller continues performing and engaging with fans through platforms like and .

Early life and education

Family background

Tony Oller was born on February 25, 1991, in Taylorville, Illinois. Shortly after his birth, his family relocated to Houston, Texas, where he was raised. He is the only child of Mary Anne Oller and Jeff Oller, who have maintained a long-standing marriage, providing a supportive family environment. Jeff Oller works as an IT project manager for an oil and gas services company, while Mary Anne Oller held a part-time position as a school bus driver during Tony's early years, which allowed her flexibility to support his developing interests. The family resided in a middle-class household in Houston, emphasizing encouragement of creative pursuits from a young age. Oller's mother, Mary Anne, was born and raised in Taylorville, Illinois, before moving to Houston after her marriage, maintaining strong ties to the area through extended family including his grandmother, aunts, uncles, and cousins. The family made occasional visits to Taylorville, reinforcing his connections to his Midwestern roots. This close-knit dynamic fostered a nurturing upbringing that later influenced his early involvement in acting and singing.

Early interests and schooling

Oller discovered his passion for at the age of 9, when he was cast in a community theater production of Grease in , , marking his first role in acting and singing. This early involvement in local theater ignited his interest and provided foundational exposure to the stage. Throughout his youth, Oller accumulated notable stage credits in Houston-area programs, including an award-winning portrayal of Billy Flynn in Chicago, as well as lead roles in Grease, , and . These experiences, supported by his family's encouragement for artistic pursuits, honed his skills in both acting and singing. Although born in Taylorville, Illinois, Oller was raised in Houston, Texas, where his primary artistic development occurred through the region's community and school arts programs. He attended Emmott Elementary School, Campbell Middle School, and Cy-Ridge High School for his freshman year before transferring to , from which he graduated with honors in 2009.

Career

Acting beginnings

Tony Oller began pursuing acting professionally in his early teens while living in Houston, Texas, making frequent trips to starting at age 12 for auditions and opportunities. After graduating high school in 2009, he relocated to at age 18 to focus on his career full-time. His breakthrough came at age 16 when he was cast in his television debut as Danny Neilson on the short-form comedy series As the Bell Rings, appearing in 36 episodes across two seasons from 2007 to 2009. The role showcased his comedic timing in high school vignettes and marked his entry into network television. Following this, Oller landed the recurring role of Walt Moore on the TeenNick drama series Gigantic in 2010, appearing in 20 episodes through 2011. On the show, he co-starred with Malcolm David Kelley, with whom he would later form a musical partnership. During this period, he also made his early film appearances, including the role of young Lloyd Boyd in the 2006 comedy I Flunked Sunday School. Subsequent projects included Jesse Beck in the 2010 Lifetime TV movie Unanswered Prayers and Tyler McFarland in the 2011 NBC TV movie Field of Vision. Oller expanded into guest roles on established series, portraying Nicholas Albertson in the 2011 episode "Crossroads" of CBS's CSI: NY. In 2014, he made a cameo appearance as himself on Nickelodeon's The Thundermans in the episode "Shred It Go." As his career progressed into feature films in the early 2010s, Oller took on supporting parts in genre projects, including Travis in the 2012 horror-thriller Beneath the Darkness, where he played a teen uncovering a local killer's secrets. He followed this with the role of Henry, the rebellious boyfriend in the dystopian horror film The Purge (2013). These roles highlighted his shift toward more intense, character-driven performances in independent and studio-backed productions.

Music endeavors

Oller began his music career with solo endeavors in the late 2000s, releasing several singles through small platforms and . His debut single "," a collaboration with for the series As the Bell Rings, was released in 2007. In 2008, he followed with "Could You Be the One," which premiered as part of the same series, along with "Here I Go" and "All You Gotta Do," distributed via and limited releases. Oller formed the pop duo in 2012 with , whom he met while acting on the series Gigantic. The duo signed with shortly after and released their self-titled debut album in 2014, which peaked at No. 31 on the 200. MKTO achieved commercial success with several key singles from the album, including "" (2012), "" later that year—which reached No. 14 on the —and "" in 2015. The group followed with the Bad Girls EP in 2015–2016, expanding their pop sound with rap influences. MKTO went on hiatus in 2016 amid Oller's personal challenges with , with Oller announcing his departure from the group in August 2021. The duo reunited in , signing with Universal Attractions Agency in February to manage bookings and performances. They launched their comeback with festival and fair appearances throughout the year, culminating in an Australian tour on October 30 in and October 31 in —their first shows Down Under in a decade—which took place as scheduled. In interviews, Oller and Kelley expressed optimism about new and described as a "fun year" ahead for the group. MKTO's style blends pop and elements, with Oller's vocals providing a melodic to Kelley's rhythmic delivery, central to their energetic duo dynamic.

Filmography

Film roles

Oller made his debut in the English dub of the 1999 film Gamera 3: Revenge of Iris, providing voice work as and a Pedestrian Boy. Oller made his live-action feature film debut in 2006 with the independent comedy I Flunked Sunday School, where he portrayed the lead role of young Lloyd Boyd, a character reflecting on personal growth through humorous religious misadventures. In 2011, he appeared in the horror-thriller Beneath the Darkness as Travis, a supporting role depicting a high school teen uncovering dark secrets in a small town involving a murderous undertaker. Oller's involvement in the Purge franchise began in 2013 with The Purge, in which he played Henry, Zoe's boyfriend and part of the ensemble cast navigating a night of legalized violence in a dystopian society. He reprised the character in a supporting capacity for the prequel The First Purge in 2018, appearing in flashback sequences that tied into the origins of the annual event.

Television appearances

Tony Oller began his television career with a prominent role in the Disney Channel's short-form comedy series As the Bell Rings, where he portrayed Danny Neilson across 36 episodes from 2007 to 2009, featuring sketch-based stories centered on high school life and interpersonal dynamics. The series, adapted from an international format, highlighted Oller's early acting and musical talents through comedic vignettes and original song performances. In 2000, Oller provided voice work as Prince Nataku in the English dub of the anime series Gensomaden Saiyuki. In 2010, Oller starred as Jesse Beck in the Lifetime romantic drama television movie , a story inspired by ' song that explores themes of love, loss, and second chances in a small-town setting. That same year, he transitioned to a series regular role as Walt Moore, an aspiring musician navigating family and fame in , in the TeenNick teen drama Gigantic, appearing in all 18 episodes across its single season from 2010 to 2011. Oller's 2011 television work included a guest appearance as Nicholas Albertson in the procedural episode "," where his character became entangled in a high-stakes investigation involving a judge's . He also led the drama TV movie Field of Vision as Tyler McFarland, a high school player confronting and personal integrity on the field. Oller's final notable television appearance to date came in on Nickelodeon's , where he guest-starred as himself alongside bandmate in the superhero comedy episode "Shred It Go," performing music and interacting with the main cast in a plot involving sibling rivalries and a school talent event. No major television roles for Oller have been identified since .

Web and short-form work

Oller's entry into began with his role in the Channel's original As the Bell Rings (2007–2009), a short-form program consisting of 39 self-contained episodes, each 2–5 minutes long, depicting comedic high school scenarios. This web-exclusive content, later adapted for TV and distributed on 's online platforms, marked his breakthrough in non-traditional media. In 2016, Oller took on the role of Ian in the Relationship Status, a examining the intricacies of contemporary dating amid influences. The series, produced for the mobile streaming app, followed interconnected stories of young adults navigating relationships. Oller featured in three episodes, including "The Friends" and "The Match," portraying a character entangled in the show's exploration of online romance and interpersonal dynamics. Prior to 2010, Oller shared early acting-focused content on , including promotional sketches tied to his Disney work, though these were limited in scope compared to his later projects. Following Relationship Status, Oller has not pursued major web shorts or cameos in digital formats up to 2025, with his career shifting toward other endeavors. This progression from to broader platforms underscores his adaptability in evolving media landscapes.

Discography

Early solo releases

Tony Oller's initial forays into music occurred through original songs featured in the web series As the Bell Rings, where he portrayed . These tracks, released as standalone performances without a full album, marked his early solo output in the late and showcased a pop-oriented style influenced by his acting background. One of his earliest musical contributions was the duet "," performed alongside , which premiered in the August 26, 2007, "." Although a collaborative effort, it represented Oller's first recorded tied to the series, emphasizing themes of and support in a school setting. Transitioning to fully solo material, Oller's "Could You Be the One" debuted on August 2, , as part of Disney's Summer Music Madness lineup and featured in the episode " from ." This upbeat pop single highlighted his vocal range and was promoted via Disney Channel's online platforms, capturing the YouTube era's emphasis on digital premieres. Following this, "Here I Go" was released later in within the series' second season, serving as an energetic anthem about seizing opportunities. The song premiered on Disney's web platforms, further establishing Oller's independent pop sound through self-written lyrics focused on youthful determination. "All You Gotta Do," another original solo track, appeared in the 2008 episode of the same name, promoting positivity amid setbacks like bad weather. This late-2000s release, also distributed digitally via the series' online episodes, rounded out Oller's early catalog of standalone singles, all without accompanying albums.

MKTO contributions

MKTO's discography as a duo, featuring Tony Oller alongside Malcolm Kelley, began with their debut single "Thank You," released on January 15, 2013, as a free digital download through . The track, which blended pop and elements, achieved modest chart success, peaking at number 20 on the Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles chart and number 38 on the Pop Songs airplay chart in the United States. The duo's breakthrough came with "Classic," released later in 2013 as the lead single from their self-titled debut album. The song, co-written by Oller and Kelley with additional collaborators, peaked at number 14 on the Billboard Hot 100 and was certified platinum by the RIAA in May 2014 for sales and streaming equivalent to one million units in the United States; it later reached double platinum status. Their eponymous album, , arrived on January 30, 2014, comprising 11 tracks that showcased the duo's signature fusion of upbeat pop hooks and introspective lyrics. Notable inclusions were "," issued as a in late (though it gained further traction in ), which peaked at number 99 on the Hot 100. The album itself was certified gold in by for shipments exceeding 35,000 units, reflecting strong international reception despite peaking at number 31 on the U.S. 200. In July 2015, MKTO released the Bad Girls EP, a four-track project that experimented with funkier rhythms and bolder themes. The EP featured "Bad Girls" as its , alongside "Afraid of the Dark," "Monaco," and "Just Imagine It," marking a stylistic evolution while maintaining their pop core. Following a period of hiatus, the duo issued standalone singles, including "How Can I Forget" in September 2018, which addressed themes of heartbreak and reconciliation. No second full-length album materialized during this time. As of November 2025, MKTO's reunion—announced earlier in the year—has emphasized live performances, including tour dates in October and a in January. In June 2025, they released the single "." Interviews with Oller and Kelley have teased additional new music.

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