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Giuseppe Andrews

 
Actor: Giuseppe Andrews
  • Born: Apr 25, 1979 in Key Largo, Florida
  • Occupation: Actor, Director, Writer
  • Active: '90s-2000s
  • Major Genres: Avant-garde / Experimental, Comedy
  • Career Highlights: Detroit Rock City, 2001 Maniacs, Cabin Fever 2: Spring Fever
  • First Major Screen Credit: Detroit Rock City (1999)

Biography

From his first infomercial appearance as a young boy hungry for hot dogs to his directorial debut with the outrageous pseudo-reality comedy Trailer Town, eternally unpredictable actor-turned-director Giuseppe Andrews has constantly surprised audiences, regardless of which side of the camera he happens to be on. Andrews's debut feature resembles something of a cross between Gummo and Pink Flamingos, making it obvious to anyone who has seen the film that there are few boundaries Andrews is not willing to completely obliterate. He had a nomadic childhood, residing in a van with his father, sleeping in supermarket parking lots while his dad gulped experimental pills for hospital surveys -- but a simple newspaper ad seeking an older man to get his hair cut in an infomercial offered a catalyst for the unassuming youngster's first foray into film. When the producer asked the elder Andrews if he knew of a young boy who could ask for hot dogs while his father was getting his hair cut, young Andrews landed the role with ease, acquiring an agent in the process.

After making his feature debut in the 1989 comedy Getting It Right, Andrews continued on with appearances in such efforts as 12:01, Prehysteria 2, and White Dwarf, also landing a role in the widely released 1995 drama Unstrung Heroes, providing his most high-profile role to date. All of that would change when Andrews was cast in director Roland Emmerich's 1996 sci-fi blockbuster Independence Day. The following year's roles in efforts such as Pleasantville and American History X found his resumé expanding and his recognition factor rising. Though Andrews would eventually climb the credits to land a substantial role in director Adam Rifkin's 1999 retro-comedy Detroit Rock City, the film was widely panned by critics and died a quick death at the box office. A starring role in the 1999 made-for-television feature Student Affairs preceded a recurring role in the short-lived weekly series Two Guys, a Girl and a Pizza Place, and in 2002 Andrews cracked up audiences as "Party Cop" deputy Winston in the horror hit Cabin Fever. Positive word of mouth from Cabin Fever director Eli Roth helped to get Andrews' early films seen, and in the summer of 2004, Troma DVD released his debut feature Trailer Town, and the sound of dry heaving filled living rooms nationwide. With roles in Tweek City, 2001 Maniacs, and The Black Dahlia set to follow soon after, audiences could rest assured that Andrews wasn't going to completely abandon his acting career for that of a director just yet. ~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide
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Giuseppe Andrews
Born Joey Andrews
April 25, 1979 (1979-04-25) (age 30)
Key Largo, Florida
Years active 1989 - present
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Giuseppe Andrews (born Joey Andrews; April 25, 1979) is an American film actor, writer, and director known for his roles as Lex in the 1999 film Detroit Rock City, a bizarre sheriff in Cabin Fever, a small role in Never Been Kissed, as well as appearances in The Smashing Pumpkins videos "1979" and "Perfect". However, he has also had substantial success and notability for writing, directed, scoring, editing, shooting and producing a number of avante-garde films and for his work as an experimental director of independent movies.

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Biography

Andrews was born as Joey Andrews in Key Largo, Florida.[1] His cinéma vérité-meets-exploitation filmmaking style has been compared to that of John Waters and Harmony Korine. He grew up in trailer parks, which feature prominently, along with their inhabitants, in many of his films. He also spent time living in a van with his father before they were both cast in an infomercial, which led to further acting jobs for Giuseppe.

Director Adam Rifkin: "Giuseppe Andrews is the most ferociously original filmmaker working in cinema today. No matter what new things he tries, everything is always signature Giuseppe Andrews. He is a true auteur."

It has been confirmed that Andrews will be starring in the Cabin Fever sequel Cabin Fever 2: Spring Fever.[2]

Andrews also appeared in the ninth season of C.S.I., in episode Let It Bleed.

Filmography

Director

  • Touch Me in the Morning (1999)
  • In Our Garden (2002)
  • Trailer Town (2003)
  • Dad's Chicken (2003)
  • Air Conditioning (2003)
  • Monkey (2004)
  • The Date Movie (2004)
  • Who Flung Poo? (2004)
  • Dribble (2004)
  • Tater Tots (2004) (partially re-edited into Period Piece)
  • Grandpa (2005 film festival screening)
  • Wiggly [edited version of Wiggly Harris] (2006)
  • Ants (2006)
  • The Laundry Room (2006)
  • Period Piece (2006)
  • Jacuzzi Rooms (2006)
  • Okie Dokie (2007)
  • Garbanzo Gas (2007)
  • Cat Piss (2007)
  • Golden Embers (2007)
  • Holiday Weekend (2007)
  • Everlasting Pine (2007)
  • Orzo (2008)
  • It's All Not So Tragic (2008)
  • Schoof (2008)
  • Airplane Pillows (2008)
  • The Check Out (2009)
  • Doily's Summer of Freak Occurrences (2009)

Actor

Discography

  • Giants - self released
  • Night Owl Vol. 2 - self released
  • Night Owl Vol. 1 - self released
  • Race Cars - self released
  • Hobo Jungle - self released
  • Chow Mein Noodle CD - self released

Dates of release are unknown, albums are available to buy on his website.

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