Andrea Fantauzzi
Andrea Fantauzzi, originally from Mount Clemens, Michigan, grew up in Kansas City, Missouri. She honed her craft at The New York Conservatory for Dramatic Arts and The Second City, leading her to a flourishing career in the entertainment industry. Notably, she garnered the Best Actress award at the Las Vegas Global Film Festival for her standout performance in the short film BUTTER CUP, which also earned her multiple nominations.
As the founder and owner of Fanta-Zee, LLC, Fantauzzi has established herself as a versatile talent, excelling in various roles such as acting, directing, producing, writing, and editing. Her directorial prowess has been recognized with numerous awards, underscoring her impact in filmmaking.
In 2014, she captivated audiences with her compelling portrayal in the coming-of-age drama Adira, which received high praise, including accolades from Jake's Movie Review stating, “Actress Andrea Fantauzzi delivered one of the best performances I have seen.” That same year, Adira was honored by Project Greenlight as one of the top 200 indie films in the nation.
Fantauzzi's impressive filmography also includes her role in Quality of Life alongside Kim Rhodes and her anticipated lead performance as Sarah Ellington in the upcoming dystopian drama, Black Zone. Her diverse skill set further extends to positions such as Line Producer, UPM, and Script Supervisor, solidifying her status as a multifaceted contributor to the film industry.
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