TV

Andrew is featured in the Season 5 premiere of CBS’ hit comedy The Neighborhood, opposite Cedric the Entertainer & Max Greenfield. He also recently shot a role in the award-winning Netflix/A24 series BEEF starring Stephen Yeun & Ali Wong. Other television credits include roles on For All Mankind (Apple TV+); MINX (STARZ); Chad (TBS); Truth Be Told (Apple TV+); 2 Broke Girls (CBS); New Girl (Fox); Marvel's Agent Carter (ABC); Lopez (TVLand); Criminal Minds (CBS); Fresh Off the Boat (ABC); Castle (ABC); Real Husbands of Hollywood (BET); Pretty Little Liars  (Freeform)The Young & the Restless (CBS); Sam & Cat (Nickelodeon); Chicago Fire (NBC)Boss (Starz).  

FILM

Film credits include Off the Menu (Jay Silverman Productions), The Ex Next Door (Cartel Productions); First Day Back (Flower Ave Films); Ernst Richter's Patented Inescapable Gripzange Hold (BallerHouse Productions); Another Round (Barrel Aged Productions), The Scroll of Morlok (Morlok Movies) and Very Grave Robbers (Ballerhouse Productions). He wrote, directed, & stars in the short film A Perfect Fit. The film completed a successful year+ festival circuit and is available to watch on The Shorts Network.

While in quarantine during 2020, Andrew and his partner Katie Page wrote, directed, produced and starred in a new short film, Seeing Someone. An isolated woman invites a friend to raise her spirits, but winds up with a roommate she’s desperate to cast out. In this timely comedic short film, we learn how to let go, wise up, and at last bond with our most ideal mate—our own self-worth.

There was no crew involved. The film was shot on iPhone 11SE with Moment lenses. The duo are also singing the cover version of Wilco's "You and I" heard towards the end of the film. Making a film together only strengthened their bond--the couple got married in 2022.

WEB

Most recently, Andrew can be seen in the new film supporting the Counting Crows’ most recent EP Butter Miracle Suite One .

He was a contributing writer and editor on the popular web series CTRL ALT DELETE.

He is the co-creator of the web series Welcome to Splitsville.

He also was an anchor for The Onion's weekly ONNCasts.  

STAGE

Andrew spent much of the fall of 2020 performing in Stranger things: The Drive-Into Experience (dir. Matt Costain). This groundbreaking immersive theatrical show was produced by Netflix and Secret Cinema. Audiences arrived in their cars to a secret downtown Los Angeles location, where they were brought into the world of Hawkins, Indiana and immersed with their favorite characters from the hit series.

In the fall of 2019, Andrew appeared in the World Premiere of Rider Strong’s Never Ever Land (dir. Michael A. Shepperd) and produced by Andrew Carlberg and Theatre Unleashed.

Andrew doubled his fun in Moving Arts’ production of Bliss (Or Emily Post is Dead!) (dir. Darin Anthony), playing the self-proclaimed divine deity Apollo, and the lovelorn, pill-dispensing Doctor Tom Smith.

After a sold out run in 2017 of Die Mommie Die! (dir. Ryan Bergmann) at Celebration Theatre in Los Angeles, Andrew returned to the role of Tony Parker in the remounted version as part of Center Theatre Group's Block Party 2018.  The show played May 10-20, 2018 at the Kirk Douglas Theatre.

Other LA theatre appearances include No Wake (dir. Kimberly Senior; Route 66 Theatre Company/VS. Theatre); LA Times Critic's Pick Around the World in 80 Days (dir. Rhonda Kohl; Actor's Co-Op); and performances as the title role in the world premiere The Missing Pages of Lewis Carroll (dir. Abigail Desser; Theatre@Boston Court).

A Chicago native, Andrew is an Associate Artist with TimeLine Theatre Company, where he played Robert Lyon in the Chicago premiere of The Pitmen Painters (dir. BJ Jones; 2012 Equity Jeff Award: Best Production.)  Also at TimeLine, he has been seen as David Frost in the critically acclaimed Chicago premiere of Frost/Nixon (dir.Lou Contey); the pivotal role of Irwin in the long-running hit The History Boys (dir. Nick Bowling; 2010 Equity Jeff Awards: Best Production, Best Ensemble); Pravda (dir. Lou Contey); This Happy Breed (dir. Nick Bowling; 2004 Non-Equity Jeff Awards: Best Production, Best Ensemble).

 Andrew appeared in The Internationalist, as part of Steppenwolf Theatre's Next Up festival of plays. He also appeared in hit productions of Yentl (dir. Gordon Greenberg); Fallen Angels (dir. Peter Amster); Once in a Lifetime (dir. Mark Rucker); Hot L Baltimore (dir. David Cromer); Romeo in Romeo & Juliet (dir. Randy White); Rose Rage (dir. Edward Hall); A Midsummer Night’s Dream (dir. Gary Griffin); It’s a Wonderful Life: Live at the Biograph! (dir. Marty Higgenbotham); A Dublin Bloom (dir. Matt O’Brien).