Casper Andreas
Casper Andreas | |
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Born |
Sweden | September 28, 1972
Occupation | Director, actor, screenwriter, producer |
Years active | 1996-presents |
Casper Andreas (born September 28, 1972) in Sweden) is an American actor, film director, screenwriter, and film producer based in New York City. He is openly gay.[1]
Career
Andreas made his feature film debut as a director with the romantic comedy Slutty Summer (2004). Since then, he has directed numerous, award-winning films, including A Four Letter Word (2007), Between Love and Goodbye (2008), The Big Gay Musical (2009), and Violet Tendencies (2010).[2] His most recent film Going Down in LA-LA Land appeared at several film festivals in 2011.[3] Variety suggested that Andreas "shows signs of maturing talent" with this film and called his performance "dangerously sexy."[4]
Andreas has worked with talents such as Mindy Cohn, Alec Mapa, Bruce Vilanch, and Marcus Patrick. He is the head of Embrem Entertainment.
Going Down in LA-LA Land
Based on the literary work of Andy Zeffer, Casper Andreas directed the 2011 film Going Down in LA-LA Land. The film follows a struggling actor, Adam, as he moves to Hollywood and tries to break into the film business. With his friend Nick's urging, Adam takes a role in front of the camera and becomes an instant success…in the gay pornography industry. "It's the gay Pretty Woman," states Andreas, "It wasn't meant to glamorize the porn industry in any way, but I needed to show how (Adam) gets seduced by it. Adam loses control."[5]
Kiss Me, Kill Me
In October 2014, Casper Andreas with screenwriter/producer David Michael Barrett launched a funding campaign for a new film project titled Kiss Me, Kill Me. The forthcoming feature is inspired by classic "whodunit" pieces from the likes of Alfred Hitchcock and Agatha Christie.[6]
Filmography
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1996 | Close Up | Cop | actor |
1997 | Colin Fitz Lives! | Mats | actor |
1998 | Celebrity | Nicole's Stylist (uncredited) | actor |
1999 | Serpent's Breath | Jack | actor |
2000 | Citizen James | Brandon | actor |
2001 | Hunger | Scissors | actor |
2003 | Marci X | Hairdresser (uncredited) | actor |
2004 | Marmalade | Helmut | actor |
2005 | Hitch | Sebastian (uncredited) | actor |
2006 | Little Children | 2nd Policeman at Pool | actor |
2004 | Slutty Summer | Markus | director; writer; actor |
2005 | Mormor's Visit | director; writer; short film, 16 minutes | |
2007 | A Four Letter Word | director; writer | |
2008 | Between Love & Goodbye | director; writer | |
2009 | Saying Goodbye | director; writer; short film, 11 minutes | |
2009 | The Big Gay Musical | Usher | director; actor |
2010 | Violet Tendencies | Markus | director; actor |
2011 | Going Down in LA-LA Land | Nick | director; writer; actor; based on the novel by Andy Zeffer |
2011 | Contracts (Everything's Gonna Be Pink) | Johan | actor |
2012 | Welcome to New York | Christopher | actor; short film, 30 minutes |
2013 | Ett Sista Farväl (A Last Farewell) | director; writer; Swedish language short film, 13 minutes | |
2015 | The Adderall Diaries | Nate Sweetzer | actor |
2016 | Kiss Me, Kill Me | Dr. Winters | director; actor |
Flatbush Luck | Sebastien | director; writer; actor |
References
- ↑ http://sdgln.com/news/2011/08/16/filmout-qa-casper-andreas-director-going-down-la-la-land
- ↑ ""Violet Tendencies" Director: "I basically keep making new films to avoid having to get a day job!"". indieWire. 4 November 2010. Retrieved 27 March 2012.
- ↑ IMDb release info Retrieved 28 March 2012.
- ↑ "Going Down in La La Land - Film Festival Reviews". Variety. June 29, 2011.
- ↑ Dave Croyle (2014). "Made In Hollywood, Gay Essential Talks To Casper Andreas". Gay Essential. Retrieved 11 December 2014.
- ↑ Dave Croyle (2014). "Made In Hollywood, Gay Essential Talks To Casper Andreas". Gay Essential. Retrieved 11 December 2014.