Andrew James Allen
Andrew James Allen was born in Redmond, Washington, to Robert and Susan Allen. His mother, Susan, is a retired radiology technician, while his father, Robert, is known for his work as an artist and environmental advocate. Andrew's passion for acting ignited at the tender age of nine when he first appeared in commercials. By the time he was 13, he and his mother relocated to Los Angeles, where he began to immerse himself in the film and television industry.
One of his early significant roles was in the 2003 MGM television movie "Recipe For Disaster," where he starred alongside notable actors such as John Larroquette, Lesley Ann Warren, Margo Harshman, and Devon Werkheiser. In addition to this, Allen made numerous guest appearances on popular shows, including "Ghost Whisperer," "CSI: Miami," "ER," "Bones," "Cold Case," "Monk," "Grey's Anatomy," "Malcolm in the Middle," "Reba," "Charmed," "7th Heaven," and "Make It or Break It."
Allen's talent caught the eye of acclaimed director Peter Jackson, leading him to a role in the film adaptation of "The Lovely Bones," where he portrayed Samuel Heckler. Over the years, Andrew James Allen has built a diverse portfolio, solidifying his presence in the entertainment industry through his versatile performances across various genres.