Andrew's paternal lineage is marked by a strong sense of patriotism, as his father and grandfather were both war veterans who worked at a saw mill in the rugged Bighorn mountains of Wyoming. Growing up in the western United States, Andrew was deeply influenced by this heritage and began emulating the same spirit at a young age.
By the time he was just 15 years old, Andrew had already started working in the aviation industry, where he honed his skills by taking apart helicopter engines. This early start in the field laid the foundation for his future success, as by the age of 24, he had built and established not one, but two multi-million dollar businesses.
Since then, Andrew has gone on to work on a wide range of projects, including feature films, theatre productions, television series, and national ad campaigns. His impressive credits include a supporting role in the film Riot, distributed by Universal Studios, as well as a recurring role in the Netflix drama series Granite Flats, alongside esteemed actors Christopher Lloyd and Parker Posey.
Andrew's talent has been recognized and celebrated at numerous film festivals across the country, with nominations and wins in several categories. He took home the award for Best Actor at the Portland PDX film festival, as well as Best International Actor at the DMF festival in Rome, Italy, for his portrayal of the complex and intriguing character Jack Dawkins in the sci-fi action drama The Boogeys.
In this film, Andrew had the opportunity to work alongside renowned actor Doug Jones, known for his roles in The Shape of Water and HellBoy. The film's original creature design was crafted by the talented Jordu Schell, who has worked on iconic films such as Avatar, Men in Black, and Batman vs Superman. The cinematography was handled by the accomplished Australian filmmaker Brad Shield, whose credits include The Avengers, X-Men, and Pirates of the Caribbean.