Drew Forsythe was born on August 23, 1949 in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. He is an actor and writer, known for Caddie (1976), Devil's Dust (2012) and Annie's Coming Out (1984).
Drew Fortier was born and raised on the south side of Chicago, Illinois. His career began in June of 2011 when he met 80's hard rock band Bang Tango while working at the club they happened to be playing at, which led to Fortier being hired to shoot a studio documentary on the band while they were recording an album in Chicago. The film eventually became a feature length effort covering Bang Tango's whole story chronologically. The film took him 4 years to complete and when it was finally finished in 2015, it was discovered it would not be able to have a proper release due to song clearing issues regarding the master tapes of Bang Tango's music. Fortier decided to then release the film for free on YouTube in January of 2016. There was one public screening in Chicago with the band in attendance, days later Fortier would become a member of Bang Tango as their second guitarist next to Rowan Robertson of Dio fame. Fortier would also join up with Kik Tracee frontman Stephen Shareaux to form the alternative rock band Zen From Mars which also features members of Enuff Z'Nuff, Flipp, and Fear Factory. Their album "The Ultra Head Frequency" is to be released in the summer of 2018. Fortier also was recruited by ex-Faith No More vocalist Chuck Mosley as his guitarist in 2017 up until Mosley had tragically passed away. Prior to Mosley's passing, he and Fortier had decided to do a documentary on his life and career. After Mosley passed, his family gave Fortier their blessing to carry on, and he along with Mosley's longtime manager and percussionist, Douglas Esper, have begun production on Thanks. And Sorry: The Chuck Mosley Movie for a TBA 2018 release. In July of 2017, Fortier was cast as a lead in the horror film "Her Name Was Christa" which is directed by and starring genre veteran James L. Edwards.
Drew Freed is an actor and producer, known for Agressive Standing (2012), Chasing Banksy (2015) and Stripper (2022).
Drew Fuller was born on May 19, 1980 in Atherton, California, USA. He is an actor and director, known for The Ultimate Gift (2006), Charmed (1998) and Army Wives (2007).
Andrew Gerard Sicard is an award-winning Actor born and raised in Ontario, Canada. At the age of 14, Drew was scouted in a mall by an agent and began Modelling and appearing Commercials in Toronto, Canada. He has studied at numerous drama and theatre schools throughout North America (Toronto, Vancouver, Los Angeles).
Drew Gallagher is an actor and producer, known for Getting That Girl (2011), Blessed (2016) and The Reckoning of Darkness (2018).
Drew Galloway was born on June 6, 1985 in Ayr, Ayrshire, Scotland, UK. He is an actor and producer, known for The Cursed (2014), WWF SmackDown! (1999) and WWE NXT (2010). He has been married to Kaitlyn Frohnapfel since December 9, 2016. He was previously married to Taryn Terrell.
Drew Garrett was born on April 21, 1989 in Jupiter, Florida, USA. He is an actor and producer, known for General Hospital (1963), Fort Bliss (2014) and The Mentalist (2008).
Originally from Greensboro, North Carolina, Drew studied at Carnegie Mellon University before moving to New York where he has spent the majority of his time as an actor. An original revival cast member of the classic musical On A Clear Day You Can See Forever where he played the role of Warren to critical acclaim alongside the incomparable Harry Connick, Jr. He has also starred on Broadway in Jersey Boys as well as originating the role of Bob Gaudio in the Chicago Production of the international smash hit. Drew has performed for some of the American Theatre's greatest directors at Lincoln Center Theatre, A.R.T. in Boston, Atlantic Theatre Company, Playwrights Horizons, Chicago's Goodman Theatre, Paper Mill Playhouse, the Vineyard Theatre, Utah Shakespearean Festival, and the NYTW including A Minister's Wife, Gary Marshall's Billy & Ray, and Anne of Green Gables (Off-Broadway). As a concert performer Drew was a featured soloist at Lincoln Center's Alice Tully Hall for the oratorio I Believe by Zane Zalis, which was presented by Distinguished Concerts, International. He also performed for the World Science Festival's 2012 Gala at the world famous Jazz at Lincoln Center as well as Unsung Carolyn Leigh, a 'Live From Lincoln Center Concert Series' broadcast from the Allen Room. He has also performed at 54-Below as part of a number of festivals and concerts celebrating both established and new composers including Frank Wildhorn and Drew Brody. Academically, Drew has co-authored a paper about Professional Singers along with several faculty members at the NYU Voice Center. The published data has garnered a great deal of attention and although an accomplished performer, he is also a Post-Baccalaureate student at Columbia University. He also holds a degree from the now centennially recognized School of Drama at Carnegie Mellon University.
Drew Goddard was raised in Los Alamos, New Mexico. He attended Los Alamos High School in Los Alamos, New Mexico and graduated in 1993. He then attended the University of Colorado, and worked as a production assistant in L.A. after graduation. A spec script Drew wrote based on Six Feet Under (2001) came to the attention of both Marti Noxon at Buffy the Vampire Slayer (1997) and David Greenwalt at Angel (1999). Both wanted him but because Marti found him first, Joss Whedon determined Drew would go to "Buffy". He became a staff writer for Season 7 (2002-2003), writing five episodes. Once "Buffy" was over, Drew moved over to "Angel" and became the executive story editor for Season 5 (2003-2004), writing four episodes. Drew also found time to write the introduction for a book of essays about Buffy, "Seven Seasons of Buffy", and to contribute two stories to the "Tales of the Vampires" comic series. In the summer of 2003, Drew received his first screenwriting award, along with co-writer Jane Espenson, when the Hugos honored "Conversations with Dead People" from "Buffy" with an award for Best Dramatic Presentation/Short Form. That episode was also honored with a SyFy Portal Genre Award for Best Episode/Television; another of Drew's "Buffy" episodes, "Lies My Parents Told Me" (co-written with David Fury), was nominated for the same award.