Age, Biography and Wiki
Who is it? | Actor, Producer, Director |
Birth Day | September 28, 1972 |
Age | 51 YEARS OLD |
Birth Sign | Libra |
Occupation | Director, actor, screenwriter, producer |
Years active | 1996-present |
Net worth
Casper Andreas, a talented actor, producer, and director, has established himself as a prominent figure in the entertainment industry. Born in 1972, Andreas has garnered considerable success throughout his career. As of 2024, his net worth is estimated to be between $100,000 and $1 million. With his multifaceted skills and passion for storytelling, Andreas has likely accumulated his wealth through various ventures in film and television production, as well as his acting endeavors. As he continues to thrive in the industry, his net worth is expected to grow even further, reflecting his relentless dedication and creative talents.
Biography/Timeline
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). His most recent film Going Down in LA-LA Land appeared at several film festivals in 2011. Variety suggested that Andreas "shows signs of maturing talent" with this film and called his performance "dangerously sexy."
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."
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.