Drew Schrum is the next up-and-coming actor and producer to hit the entertainment industry, winning Best Actor awards, landing 500 million viral views and voicing national campaigns. Based in New York City, Drew didn't set out to have a career in entertainment. Born in Colorado, his family life was not a simple one. He moved often, living in several different states. He was first introduced to the world of performing arts by his uncle, a professional ventriloquist and artist. This sparked a desire for acting and storytelling that Drew never gave up and would eventually lead him to pursue in New York City, believing "Acting is my passion, but I never want to get caught doing it."
Andrew Alfred Scott, better known as Drew Scott, is an entrepreneur and entertainer. He is a well-known television personality, co-hosting HGTV's popular series Property Brothers (2011), along with his identical twin brother Jonathan Silver Scott. Property Brothers, which blends Drew's passions for real estate investment and TV production, focuses on helping families get into their dream homes without breaking their budget. As one of HGTV's highest-rated shows, it has several spin-off series, including Property Brothers at Home (2014), Property Brothers at Home on the Ranch, Buying and Selling (2012) and Brother vs. Brother (2013). Much like his brother Jonathan, Drew began acting in theater, improv and sketch comedy at a young age. His earlier television appearances have included roles on Smallville (2001), Breaker High (1997) and Madison (1993). Drew developed an interest in directing and producing while in high school, and to avoid being a struggling actor/director, he began investing in real estate as a means for funding their own productions. In 2004, after years of growing his successful real estate company, Drew decided to once again focus more energy on acting, directing and producing. As a young, driven filmmaker, Drew became heavily involved producing independent film. Drew and Jonathan founded their own production company that later evolved into Scott Brothers Entertainment, a multifaceted media entity creating scripted and unscripted productions. Over the years Drew has also produced film and TV events such as the Leo Film & TV Awards and the Producers Ball. Founded by Drew and Jonathan in 2011, the Producers Ball is an annual gala held during the Toronto International Film Festival. This highly exclusive gala honors the best of film, television and digital producers. Since Drew and Jonathan were approached with the television show concept for Property Brothers in 2009, the resounding success quickly led to multiple spin-offs, three of which are produced by their own Scott Brothers Entertainment: Brother vs Brother, Property Brothers at Home and Property Brothers at Home on the Ranch. The powerhouse producers continue to expand their reach behind the camera by producing multi-genre programming for numerous networks, starring other talent. In addition to both serving as Scott Brothers Entertainment's co-founder and executive producers, Drew and Jonathan showcased their longtime passion for music by releasing two country music songs on iTunes, "Hold On" and "Let The Night Shine In," in 2015. Their first book, Dream Home: The Property Brothers' Ultimate Guide To Finding And Fixing Your Perfect House, released April 4, 2016 and debuted on the New York Times Best-Seller List and Wall Street Journal Best-Seller List. The brothers have also expanded their furniture and decor line, Scott Living, into one of the largest and most recognized brands in the home space. Another passion for Drew is philanthropy. From working with the Children's Hospitals to coordinating initiatives to help underprivileged youth, he demonstrates the importance of giving back. Over the past few years, Drew has been collaborating with the network of artists involved in Paul Haggis Artists for Peace and Justice (APJ), a non-profit organization that supports communities in Haiti through programs in education and health. Drew has had the honor of helping raise millions of dollars and global awareness for APJ's efforts.
Drew Seeley began his journey performing at age 11, when he joined the ensemble of Harold Prince's Showboat revival in Toronto. Twenty years later, he closed Jersey Boys on Broadway as the final 'Bob Gaudio.' Other credits include Broadway's The Little Mermaid as 'Prince Eric,' the North & South American tours of High School Musical: The Concert as 'Troy Bolton,' and Another Cinderella Story, starring as 'Joey Parker' opposite Selena Gomez. Other film and television credits include Glory Daze, Lovestruck: The Musical, Shooter, One Tree Hill, The Closer, The Suite Life, Freshman Father, Lethal Admirer and Christmas By The Book. As a songwriter, Drew has written and performed on 10+ Disney soundtracks, penned singles for artists from Demark to South Korea, and was nominated for an Emmy Award for co-writing 6X platinum High School Musical's 'Getcha Head in the Game.' His albums 'The Resolution' and 'DownTime' are available on Spotify and through his website, www.DrewSeeley.com Drew lives in sunny California with his dog, Astro, and his amazing wife, actress Amy Paffrath!
Drew Seltzer is an American actor known for his roles on Mindhunter (2019), Hollywood Dirt (2017), and Never Rarely Sometimes Always (2020). Most notably, he plays the recurring role of Dale Harmon, a neighbor of Bill and Nancy Tench on the TV show, "Mindhunter", directed and produced by David Fincher currently streaming on Netflix. He received a BFA degree in theater from Rutgers University, studied improv at The Second City, and was classically trained at The Globe Theater in London. After graduating from Rutgers, he made his NYC stage debut in the The Franklin Thesis, directed by the Tony nominated writer/director Alex Timbers at The New Ohio. This then led to his film debut, with a small role opposite George Clooney in "The Men Who Stare at Goats". On the production side of things, he produced and starred in the award winning indie feature "Leaving Circadia" opp. Michael Cerveris. The film was praised by critics and landed a distribution deal with Amazon. Most recently, you can check out his role as Autumn's creepy and controlling boss, in the Barry Jenkins produced film "Never Rarely Sometimes Always" on HBO Max. The film won the Jury Prize at Sundance, the Silver Bear at Berlinale and has 7 nominations at the 2021 Independent Spirit Awards.
Drew Shalka was born on March 1, 1995 in Bonnyville, Alberta, Canada as Edward Drew Shalka. He is a singer, multi-instrumentalist, and Juno Award nominated songwriter. He has been the lead vocalist of the Canadian rock band FKB since 2009 and has performed hundreds of shows with the band across Canada and the United States since they began touring. The band met the Juno Award winning songwriter Clayton Bellamy at one of their shows in late 2012 where he offered to produce their debut EP 123 FKB. Following the release in 2014, the band would go on to perform alongside major artists including The Trews, Bif Naked, Pop Evil, Mother Mother, Dear Rouge, Scott Helman, Dan Davidson, and The Road Hammers. The team would reunite in 2016 for the next four FKB singles, which would collectively yield 3 Edmonton Music Award nominations. In 2018, Drew co-wrote Nuela Charles' single "Danger" which reached top 10 on CBC Music and would remain in the top 20 for nearly 3 months. The song was included on her album Distant Danger, which was nominated for Adult Contemporary Album of the Year at the 48th Annual Juno Awards in 2019. The song and album won Pop Recording of the Year and Album of the Year respectively at the Edmonton Music Awards that same year. In late 2019, Drew and the rest of FKB would all portray themselves in the feature film Moments in Spacetime.
Drew Shaver is known for Potent Media's Sugar Skull Girls (2016).
Drew Sheer is known for Sleepless (2017), Watch Over Me (2012) and Banshee (2013).
Drew moved to London from the midlands where he successfully graduated from drama school and had continued his training by collaborating with organisations and artists such as The National Youth Theatre, RADA, The Actors Class, Rikki Beadle Blair, James Kemp and Yorgos Karamelegos. Throughout all, he has continually performed across the UK and internationally, with a keen eye for both classical and contemporary selections, versing himself as a physical, devising actor. In 2015, Drew began writing for both stage and screen, with deep involvement in screen over the present years. Since then, he has taken to direct certain projects that he finds himself unable to detach from due to their personal, deep subjects.
Drew Shotwell is the millennial generation actor. He is ambiguous in his looks, a comedian at heart but has a love for the dark side, like zombies, vampires and werewolves. Drew is the second oldest child growing up with three sisters. He is culturally diverse with a mixture of Asian, African, European, Latin and a touch of Native American. Drew, his sisters and mom, jokingly call themselves chameleons. They have always said that they can blend in with any group of people. Drew started his acting career at the age of 15 but has felt the calling of the entertainment bug at a much younger age. His ability to think quickly has helped his improvisation skills. He is in it for the long haul. Drew is also an advanced tennis player and an all-around athlete. He has trained and played tennis since the age of 13 but also excels in football, baseball, softball, soccer and volleyball. Bass fishing is a new love and Drew goes fishing every chance he gets. Drew now is a tennis coach and still plays in tennis leagues. He says he can never give up tennis, it will be his life-long sport and hopes to some day be in a tennis movie.
Drew Shugart was born on April 4, 2002 in North Carolina, USA. He is an actor, known for I Am Potential (2015), A Year and Change (2015) and Stinky Feet (2016).