Andrew W. Johnson

Alias:
Andrew Johnson
Andrew Troy

Andrew's father and grandfather were war vets who worked a saw mill in the Bighorn mountains of Wyoming. Raised in the western United States, Andrew emulated that same spirit and at the age of 15 started working in aviation, taking apart helicopter engines. By the age of 24 he had built and established two multi-million dollar businesses.  Since then, Andrew has worked in numerous feature films, theatre productions, television series, and national ad campaigns. Some of his credits include; a supporting role in the film, Riot, distributed by Universal Studios and a recurring role in the Netflix drama series, Granite Flats, with Christopher Lloyd and Parker Posey. Recently he has been nominated at many film festivals nationally. Winning best actor at the, Portland PDX film festival and best international actor at the, DMF festival in Rome, Italy. Winning both for his portrayal as the pickpocket, anti-hero, Jack Dawkins, in the Sci-fi-action drama, 'The Boogeys" where he played opposite Doug Jones (The Shape of Water and HellBoy). The film has an original creature design by, Jordu Schell, known for such films as Avatar, Men in Black and Batman vs Superman. The cinematography was by the great Australian, Brad Shield (The Avengers, X-Men and Pirates of the Caribbean).

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