Drew Seltzer is a renowned American actor, having made a significant impact in the entertainment industry through his captivating performances in various projects, including the critically acclaimed TV series "Mindhunter", the forthcoming film "Cross", and the highly praised independent feature "Never Rarely Sometimes Always".
Notably, he has secured a recurring role as Dale Harmon, a neighbor of Bill and Nancy Tench, in the Netflix original series "Mindhunter", which is directed and produced by the acclaimed David Fincher.
Seltzer's academic background is equally impressive, having earned a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree in theater from Rutgers University, where he honed his skills in improvisation at The Second City and classical theater at The Globe Theater in London.
Following his graduation from Rutgers, Seltzer made his stage debut in the NYC production of "The Franklin Thesis", directed by Tony Award-winning writer and director Alex Timbers at The New Ohio, which led to his film debut in "The Men Who Stare at Goats", opposite the esteemed George Clooney.
In addition to his acting career, Seltzer has also ventured into production, serving as both producer and lead actor in the award-winning indie feature "Leaving Circadia", opposite the talented Michael Cerveris. The film enjoyed a successful festival run, ultimately securing a distribution deal with Amazon.
Most recently, Seltzer starred in the highly acclaimed film "Never Rarely Sometimes Always", which premiered on HBO Max and went on to win the Jury Prize at Sundance, the Silver Bear at Berlinale, and garnered a total of seven Independent Spirit Award nominations.