Andre Boyer(I)
- Actor
- Producer
- Writer
Andre Boyer is a different kind of multi-hyphenate. He's an Actor/Writer and Chef. His on-screen credits have included Apple Tv's For All Mankind, The Rookie (Fox), Animal Kingdom (Netflix) and 911(Fox) to name a few. You can watch his culinary skills at work for Tastemade's "Make This Tonight". Where he teaches a new audience how to make amazing meals in 30 minutes. Andre is committed to creating episodic content that explores the complexities of identity and community through a lens of sharp comedy and drama. Raised in Iwakuni, Japan, for over 10 years, Andre is mixed Black and Filipino-a background that fuels his unique perspective on being an American outsider.
Despite growing up in a high-achieving military family that initially discouraged an artistic career, Andre broke the mold, driven by a childhood love for '90s multi-cam sitcoms. He began his industry journey in San Diego, working as an actor and interning at a small production company.
After making the dedicated move to Los Angeles-including a challenging period of living in his car-Andre transitioned from acting to creating his own content. He executive produced and wrote the web-series "Venice Boulevard," which garnered traction on Twitter and secured a brand deal with Samsung. He later utilized those funds to produce his horror short, "Maelstrom," which won accolades on the festival circuit.
Pre-Covid, He wrote and directed eight episodes and a music video for the self-financed comedy series, My "So-Called" Co- Star Life, bringing his passion for '90s sitcoms back into his work. Recently, he co-produced the project "Before Marriage," which has made a short festival run. Andre is leveraging his dual background in discipline and creativity to craft meaningful, marketable episodic television.
Andre wanted to learn all aspects of the business. A little known fact even to him; He found it actually runs in his blood and skipped a generation. His father's Uncle was actually a well known Director during his time.
Gilbert Moses III was an American Stage, Screen and Television Director. He was most known for directing several episodes of Roots the mini-series.
Although he never got to meet his Uncle, he still believes it's paved a way for him to become the artist he wants to be. Which he thanks him for.
Despite growing up in a high-achieving military family that initially discouraged an artistic career, Andre broke the mold, driven by a childhood love for '90s multi-cam sitcoms. He began his industry journey in San Diego, working as an actor and interning at a small production company.
After making the dedicated move to Los Angeles-including a challenging period of living in his car-Andre transitioned from acting to creating his own content. He executive produced and wrote the web-series "Venice Boulevard," which garnered traction on Twitter and secured a brand deal with Samsung. He later utilized those funds to produce his horror short, "Maelstrom," which won accolades on the festival circuit.
Pre-Covid, He wrote and directed eight episodes and a music video for the self-financed comedy series, My "So-Called" Co- Star Life, bringing his passion for '90s sitcoms back into his work. Recently, he co-produced the project "Before Marriage," which has made a short festival run. Andre is leveraging his dual background in discipline and creativity to craft meaningful, marketable episodic television.
Andre wanted to learn all aspects of the business. A little known fact even to him; He found it actually runs in his blood and skipped a generation. His father's Uncle was actually a well known Director during his time.
Gilbert Moses III was an American Stage, Screen and Television Director. He was most known for directing several episodes of Roots the mini-series.
Although he never got to meet his Uncle, he still believes it's paved a way for him to become the artist he wants to be. Which he thanks him for.




