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Dennis Andres is a multifaceted actor and filmmaker whose dynamic career spans television, film, and creative production. He is currently captivating audiences with his role as Lord Paris in Juliet and Romeo, a bold pop opera reimagining of Shakespeare’s classic. At 37, Andres brings a fresh attitude to the timeless character, a role he was drawn to by the chance to collaborate with a director whose vision aligned seamlessly with his own. With stunning sets and wardrobe enhancing the experience, Andres found his job made “pretty easy,” focusing on delivering a performance he hopes will immerse audiences in the music, story, and vibrant visuals—while playfully suggesting they’ll especially enjoy his take on Lord Paris.
A martial arts expert with a background in Wado Kai Karate and Kickboxing, Andres infuses his performances with a distinctive physicality. Leading with his body and a keen awareness of his limits, he uncovers nuanced layers in his characters, even in roles where action takes a backseat. This discipline also fuels his work as a filmmaker with Half-a-Plan, where he’s steering the upcoming thriller The Ferryman’s Coin. For Andres, the thrill lies in seizing control of his creative output, a process he tackles with relentless drive, learning much about himself along the way.
Born to German-Canadian roots, Andres recently recognized how his heritage subtly shapes his storytelling, influencing the narratives he pursues both on-screen and behind the scenes. Fatherhood has further transformed his perspective, deepening his commitment to excellence in the stories he tells, though not altering the kinds of tales he’s drawn to. This personal evolution extends to his advocacy for children’s literacy through Resilient Kids and Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library. As a father, he sees literacy as a vital tool for building resilience and confidence in kids, a cause he balances alongside his thriving career with a long-standing desire to give back.
Reflecting on a career that includes standout roles in Workin’ Moms and Feel the Beat, Andres holds Juliet and Romeo dear for the chance to perform in an Italian castle, fueled by espressos and surrounded by talent. Equally cherished is The Ferryman’s Coin, his first film in pre-production, marking a significant milestone. To aspiring actors, he offers hard-earned wisdom: bet on yourself, work tirelessly, and create relentlessly—advice rooted in his own unconventional journey from stunt work to acting.
Looking forward, Andres is buzzing with excitement to start filming The Ferryman’s Coin and dreams of collaborating with director Guy Ritchie, admiring his storytelling flair and reputation as a joy to work with. Through his passion, persistence, and down-to-earth charm, Dennis Andres continues to leave his mark on the industry, both in front of the camera and beyond.
Dennis Andres is a multifaceted actor and filmmaker whose dynamic career spans television, film, and creative production. He is currently captivating audiences with his role as Lord Paris in Juliet and Romeo, a bold pop opera reimagining of Shakespeare’s classic. At 37, Andres brings a fresh attitude to the timeless character, a role he was drawn to by the chance to collaborate with a director whose vision aligned seamlessly with his own. With stunning sets and wardrobe enhancing the experience, Andres found his job made “pretty easy,” focusing on delivering a performance he hopes will immerse audiences in the music, story, and vibrant visuals—while playfully suggesting they’ll especially enjoy his take on Lord Paris.
A martial arts expert with a background in Wado Kai Karate and Kickboxing, Andres infuses his performances with a distinctive physicality. Leading with his body and a keen awareness of his limits, he uncovers nuanced layers in his characters, even in roles where action takes a backseat. This discipline also fuels his work as a filmmaker with Half-a-Plan, where he’s steering the upcoming thriller The Ferryman’s Coin. For Andres, the thrill lies in seizing control of his creative output, a process he tackles with relentless drive, learning much about himself along the way.
Born to German-Canadian roots, Andres recently recognized how his heritage subtly shapes his storytelling, influencing the narratives he pursues both on-screen and behind the scenes. Fatherhood has further transformed his perspective, deepening his commitment to excellence in the stories he tells, though not altering the kinds of tales he’s drawn to. This personal evolution extends to his advocacy for children’s literacy through Resilient Kids and Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library. As a father, he sees literacy as a vital tool for building resilience and confidence in kids, a cause he balances alongside his thriving career with a long-standing desire to give back.
Reflecting on a career that includes standout roles in Workin’ Moms and Feel the Beat, Andres holds Juliet and Romeo dear for the chance to perform in an Italian castle, fueled by espressos and surrounded by talent. Equally cherished is The Ferryman’s Coin, his first film in pre-production, marking a significant milestone. To aspiring actors, he offers hard-earned wisdom: bet on yourself, work tirelessly, and create relentlessly—advice rooted in his own unconventional journey from stunt work to acting.
Looking forward, Andres is buzzing with excitement to start filming The Ferryman’s Coin and dreams of collaborating with director Guy Ritchie, admiring his storytelling flair and reputation as a joy to work with. Through his passion, persistence, and down-to-earth charm, Dennis Andres continues to leave his mark on the industry, both in front of the camera and beyond.