Avery Bagenstos is a multifaceted individual with a rich background in both the performing arts and athletics. Originally hailing from Cherokee, Oklahoma, he began his career in the entertainment industry by taking the stage in various productions, including The 39 Steps and Of Mice and Men. Simultaneously, he also showcased his athletic prowess as a decorated high school athlete.
As a junior, Avery had the unique opportunity to delve into the world of Shakespeare through a summer program offered by New York University. This experience not only deepened his understanding of the Bard's works but also laid the foundation for his future pursuits in classical and character-driven acting. Under the guidance of the late Clark Middleton, Avery refined his approach to acting, which has since become a hallmark of his craft.
Avery's impressive performance in the original play Locker Room Talk earned him the distinction of Best Actor at the Midtown International Theater Festival. His on-screen credits include notable roles in Hulu's Into the Dark, Netflix's Moxie, and Apple TV's Sugar, where he consistently brings a grounded, physical presence to his characters.
Avery's creative process is a unique blend of Meisner and Strasberg techniques, informed by his lifelong practice of martial arts, trail running, and painting. This holistic approach allows him to tap into his full range of emotions and bring a sense of authenticity to his performances.
In 2025, Avery will take center stage as the lead in the feature film The Rattlin' Bog, marking a significant milestone in his already impressive career.