Andrew Matarazzo
- Actor
- Director
- Producer
Multi hyphenate talent, Andrew Matarazzo is best known for his role as Gabe in the hit MTV show 'Teen Wolf', Alfredo Castro in 'All Rise' (CBS) and Logan in the Netflix movie, 'He's All That.'
In tandem with his budding acting career, Matarazzo has accumulated a dedicated audience for his musical talents & writing prowess. His latest work comes in the form of his apocalyptic fiction novel 'Bedlam' found in leading bookstores worldwide.
What sets Andrew apart from todays young Hollywood, is his focused trajectory into TV and film. He is classically trained, having attended distinguished programs such as the Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts (RADA) studying Shakespeare in London, Meisner at University of the Arts, and BFA Acting at California Institute of the Arts.
He went on to study under Oscar-winner Tim Robbins and soon earned TV roles on 'Jane the Virgin,' 'Faking It,' 'Girls,' 'Criminal Minds' and 'Speechless.' When Andrew was later cast in MTVs hit show 'Teen Wolf,' he was originally meant for a two-episode guest spot, but was later written into the show's final season and grew to be one of the series most notable villains.
In tandem with his budding acting career, Matarazzo has accumulated a dedicated audience for his musical talents & writing prowess. His latest work comes in the form of his apocalyptic fiction novel 'Bedlam' found in leading bookstores worldwide.
What sets Andrew apart from todays young Hollywood, is his focused trajectory into TV and film. He is classically trained, having attended distinguished programs such as the Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts (RADA) studying Shakespeare in London, Meisner at University of the Arts, and BFA Acting at California Institute of the Arts.
He went on to study under Oscar-winner Tim Robbins and soon earned TV roles on 'Jane the Virgin,' 'Faking It,' 'Girls,' 'Criminal Minds' and 'Speechless.' When Andrew was later cast in MTVs hit show 'Teen Wolf,' he was originally meant for a two-episode guest spot, but was later written into the show's final season and grew to be one of the series most notable villains.