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Name
  
Corbin Billings

Role
  
Motivational speaker

Movies
  
Bite Size


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Full Name
  
Corbin Bartley Billings

Born
  
July 27, 1988 (age 35) (
1988-07-27
)

Occupation
  
film director, novelist, motivational speaker

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Corbin Billings (born July 27, 1988) grew up in Tulsa, Oklahoma, attending Jenks Public Schools. At an early age, he became a notable motivational speaker, and his bumper sticker campaign of "Do Your Share To Get Clean Air" became a sensation. In less than four months he had commitments for 169,105 trees in Oklahoma. He met with the mayor of Tulsa, Susan Savage, and the Governor of Oklahoma, Frank Keating, and went on to become the youngest professional speaker in the history of the National Speakers Association. At the age of 9, Corbin was made the youngest faculty member of the People's Television Network, a satellite success channel after speaking to 6,000 people in the Dallas convention center. He aligned with American Forests to reach their goal of planting 20 million trees as well as "Up With Trees" a local foresting agency in the Tulsa area. Currently Corbin's cause has led to the planting of 280,000,000 trees across the United States, France, & Canada. He was nicknamed the new Johnny Appleseed kid and also served as the model for Tree Bear, the American Forests Association's sequel to Smokey the Bear. At the age of nine, Corbin and his mother co-wrote the book The ABC's of Becoming Great as well as its two sequels, "The ABC'S of Peace & Compassion" & "The ABC's of Great Leadership." Billings is a Suma Cum Laude graduate of the University of Southern California, where he studied film production.

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Billings released his first feature film, Bite Size, a documentary on the American childhood obesity epidemic, in 2014. He was interviewed by People Magazine , BBC Radio, The Huffington Post, The Daily Beast, and PoliticsNation with Al Sharpton on MSNBC. Bite Size won the award for best documentary when it premiered at the 2014 Cinequest Film Festival. The film was distributed by Bond/360 and premiered on Vimeo and Netflix. Pivot acquired the film's TV rights.

In 2017, Billings produced and co-wrote, the feature horror film, The Monster Project, directed by Victor Mathieu and released by Epic Pictures Group. The film premiered at the Bucheon International Fantastic Film Festival and opened in theaters in Los Angeles.

Billings is a published author who has contributed columns to The Daily Beast.

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Corbin Billings Wikipedia