"A walk in the park with me is no walk in the park" I was born in Philadelphia and raised in Tampa Florida. I grew up in swimming pools wearing speedos and funny looking goggles and soon I became a (very) competitive swimmer to prove myself to myself and to the world. I went on to University of Pennsylvania, eventually quit swimming, let my hair grow, got my degree in French, and then took off to live on a Kibbutz in Israel for a year, a time when my mind exploded in various colorful ways. Then I returned to the US to begin a short-lived and ill fated stint in medical school, dropped out, got an MA in Counseling on the west coast and then and only then did I finally know that I wanted to act. I moved to NYC 15 years ago and began the intense and everlasting journey of art. Acting is my primary expression. The total harmony of mind and body.
Drew Van Acker was born in Omaha, Nebraska, but grew up in Medford, New Jersey. He began acting in high school drama classes, where he also played multiple sports. His abilities led him to a scholarship at Towson University in Maryland. While attending Towson, Drew took a number of theater courses in order to refocus on acting. He then made the decision to move to New York City, followed by a move to Los Angeles.
Drew Waters was born on August 20, 1973 in Akron, Ohio, USA. He is an actor and producer, known for True Detective (2014), NCIS: Los Angeles (2009) and Bones (2005). He has been married to Erin Bethea since July 17, 2020.
Drew Weston is known for The Housemate (2017), Matchmaker Mysteries (2019) and Winners & Losers (2011).
Drew Willow Blackwell is known for Love Afloat (2022).
Drew Wilson is known for Streamed Shakespeare (2020), Plans (2017) and The Death of Abel (2014).
Drew Wise is an actor and director, known for 40 Nights (2016), Pretty Ugly (2009) and 8 Bit Weapon: Bits with Byte (2014).
Drew Xanthopoulos is the director and cinematographer of the feature documentary, Fathom (Tribeca, competition, 2021) distributed by Apple TV+ and The Sensitives (Tribeca, competition, 2017) which was awarded a Special Jury Mention for the Cinematic Vision Award at the Camden International Film Festival. As a cinematographer, he's most recently DP'ed Travis Mathews' narrative feature Discreet (Berlinale, 2017), Kyle Henry's Rogers Park (Chicago IFF, 2017), Mike Mayer's doc series The Mortified Guide (Sundance, 2018), Dana Shapiro's feature doc Daughters of the Sexual Revolution (SXSW, 2018) and has contributed footage to Terrence Malick's Voyage of Time.
John Andrew (Drew) Youngblood is an Atlanta-based SAG-eligible 13-year old actor who has received critical acclaim for his strong emotional performances, most recently as a guest star in season four of the CBS hit series "Bull" and in a supporting role in the film "To Leslie" starring Allison Janney and Andrea Riseborough which premiered at SXSW 2022. Drew is homeschooled and a gifted writer (winning region-wide contests), pianist, and guitarist. He has a passion for video game coding, film and television scores and soundtracks, and developing his own scripts and story ideas. Taking regular weekly classes since the start of his acting journey in the summer of 2017, Drew studies under the direction of Richard Hempton, a 30-year film industry veteran and acting coach, and has spent the COVID-19 shutdown learning British, Russian, and multiple American dialects.
Drew began his acting career in the theatre in and around Toronto. With starring roles in multiple shows including Death of a Salesman, Bell Book and Candle and Curious Savage he sought out a path in film and television. He has appeared in over 70 Canadian and U.S. commercials including playing the football referee who "blew the call" in Subway's famous commercials. He appears in several episodes of Canadian and U.S. episodic TV. Drew lives north of Toronto with his family.