Andrew DiCostanzo was born on June 15, 1999 in Goshen New York. He is an only child to a single mother, Nicole DiCostanzo who was born and raised on Long Island NY and is a hair stylist/barber. Andrew spent his younger years as an athlete. He played football, soccer, basketball, track, and even tried karate. Andrew was 8 yrs old when he first menti...
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Andrew DiCostanzo was born on June 15, 1999 in Goshen New York. He is an only child to a single mother, Nicole DiCostanzo who was born and raised on Long Island NY and is a hair stylist/barber. Andrew spent his younger years as an athlete. He played football, soccer, basketball, track, and even tried karate. Andrew was 8 yrs old when he first mentioned wanting to be on TV to his mom but for obvious reasons it wasn't feasible at the time. His mom working full time, school, baseball, and keeping a home kept her very busy. Plus she had no idea how to even go about getting Andrew into the industry safely. When Andrew was a sophomore in high school he told his mom he wanted to move south to play ball year round and his mom went for it. They relocated to Holly Springs, North Carolina. Andrew finished high school and went on to play baseball at Wake Tech in Raleigh NC with hopes to play at NC State. His sophomore year in college a photographer in-boxed his mom on Facebook asking if he would model for her and he agreed. He was an absolute natural! She sent him the pictures and suggested a reputable modeling agency, Directionsusa. Andrew submitted his application and he was signed instantly in May of 2018. Andrew Dropped out of school in full pursuit of his new career. Things started taking off and soon he was in magazines and on billboards, all over websites like Lee Jeans, Belk, and Champion. Andrew dove right into acting, deciding to move to Atlanta. Andrew Bursted onto the scene by signing a contract with STW Talent agency on a brief move to Atlanta within the first week and booked his first movie a month later called "Quiet In My Town" directed by Michael Carney. He was the happiest he's ever been in his life. Being on set completes Andrew. He also had a scene on P-Valley, a Starz show and has recently filmed with CBS for a show called Swagger.
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