Andrew Koss

Andrew Koss

Andrew Koss is an actor, writer and producer who was born in New York. He studied acting while he was in college pursuing a Bachelor of Science degree with the intention of going to law school. After attaining his Bachelor's degree, he pursued acting and writing full time, appearing in films and numerous stage productions throughout NYC. At Li... Show more »
Andrew Koss is an actor, writer and producer who was born in New York. He studied acting while he was in college pursuing a Bachelor of Science degree with the intention of going to law school. After attaining his Bachelor's degree, he pursued acting and writing full time, appearing in films and numerous stage productions throughout NYC. At Lincoln Center, he played the lead role of a nerve-racked soldier under scrutiny in "Officers of War" a one-act play, which Andrew both wrote and starred in; it was produced by The Theatre Within. Koss relocated to Los Angeles after landing the part of a fearsome villain in the award-winning feature film, "True Friends", which appeared on HBO. For Andrew, acting and writing sometimes go hand in hand, with directors and producers asking him to re-write or polish scripts for parts that he has been cast for. He returned to NY and starred in the short film "Zizi and Honeyboy" which co-stars five time Emmy Award winner Doris Roberts. The screenplay for the film was written by Andrew, based on a N.Y. Times Best-Selling Author's book. It was produced by Andrew and his partners through their production company, Balistarr Entertainment. The film has won numerous awards is available at Amazon. He went on to play the like-able prick loan officer, in "Rich Boy Rich Girl" and the FBI director in "American Brawler" starring Amy Smart and Zach Mcgowan. Andrew won the Platinum Award for Best Actor at Cinerockom International Film Festival in Beverly Hills, CA. NY Newsday Entertainment Editor Daniel Bubbeo recently listed Andrew Koss as a rising star. Show less «
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