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Born amidst the cotton fields and oil patches of West Texas, much like Powers Boothe and Barry Tubb, Logan Eleanor West was destined for a life on the silver screen. A true voice-box for the millennial generation in his rural Texas town, Logan knew from an early age that the local two-screen movie theatre held much more than just the latest picture shows- it was a portal to a future in which his wildest dreams could be imagined and, above all else, realized. All it took was the filming of the agricultural blockbuster "Grand Champion" to give Logan a taste of the good life- a taste that would develop into an insatiable thirst for Hollywood. After spending a year as the Texas State FFA President, Logan's travails took him to Texas A&M University where he would prominently feature in a local television ad for the popular Tex-Mex restaurant Los Cucos Mexican Cafe, offering world-class customer service matched only by their regional fare such as chili con queso, stuffed avocados and boasting their very own 100% agave tequila to boot. Receiving a B.S. in Agricultural Business could not contain his gypsy soul, however, and Logan soon found himself adrift the great ocean current known as life. After trying his hand at a number of other endeavors, Logan found the opportunity for his big break in 2020's "Central Standard" as Bartles. You may also catch Logan in front of and behind the camera in some of rodeo sensation Dale Brisby's videos. Logan and his wife enjoy live music, spending time with their two dogs, attending cook-offs and leading local yoga sessions in South Texas.