Casper Andreas
Casper Andreas is a versatile American actor, filmmaker, screenwriter, and producer, currently residing in New York City. His acting career includes notable guest appearances on well-known television shows such as "Hawaii Five-0" and Hulu's "Deadbeat," with a recent co-starring role in the series "Lethal Weapon." His filmography features roles in prominent films like "I Dream Too Much," "Hitch," "Little Children," and "Celebrity." In addition to his film work, Casper has showcased his theatrical talent by performing as Hamlet in "Hamlet" and Romeo in "Romeo & Juliet."
Andreas embarked on his filmmaking journey in 2003, writing, directing, and producing the short drama "Mormor's Visit," followed by his debut feature, the romantic comedy "Slutty Summer." Over the years, he has directed and produced five additional feature films, four of which he penned himself, including the acclaimed "A Four Letter Word" (2007), "Between Love & Goodbye" (2008), "The Big Gay Musical" (2009), "Violet Tendencies" (2010), and "Going Down in LA-LA Land" (2011). His 2015 projects included "Kiss Me Kill Me" and the Brooklyn-centered dramedy "Flatbush Luck." In 2013, he expanded his horizons by directing "Ett Sista Farväl" ("A Last Farewell"), a short drama in Swedish, which he also wrote.
Casper is also the founder of Embrem Entertainment, a production and distribution company, where he is actively developing several new projects both as a director and producer.