Biography
Andy Thompson (born 1970) is a Canadian actor, theatre artist, filmmaker and teacher.
Thompson was born and raised in Chilliwack, British Columbia. He received his theatre arts diploma in acting from Studio 58 in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada in 1993. He is the founder of the multi-media theatre company The Virtual Stage.
As a theatre and film producer, director and writer, Thompson has won several awards. The Virtual Stage and Electric Company Theatre's 2008 production of No Exit, which Thompson co-produced and performed in, garnered rave reviews and won Jessie Richardson Theatre Awards for Outstanding Production as well as the Critics' Choice Innovation Award before touring across North America. He co-produced, co-wrote and performed in the short film The Provider, which won the 2010 Bloodshots 48-Hour Horror Filmmaking Competition before going to the 2011 Cannes Film Festival, where it was given a "Coup de Coeur" distinction as one of the best short films from Canada. Also in 2011, his entry into the international Film Racing Grand Prix short film competition, the super-hero spoof Repair Man, won 3rd place overall, and was the top-ranking Canadian film of the contest.
In 2013, Thompson's sci-fi musical comedy Broken Sex Doll was hailed in the press and described as the biggest hit of the Vancouver theatre season "and maybe the Next Big Thing in Canadian theatre." The show went on to garner seven Jessie Richardson Theatre Award nominations, including Outstanding Production and Outstanding Direction for Thompson.
Thompson is the creator of The Zombie Syndrome, an acclaimed annual, site-specific, interactive, theatrical event in Vancouver in which audience members with smartphones are endowed as elite agents on a mission to save the world from a deadly zombie plague. The event, produced by The Virtual Stage, began in 2012 under the original title The Zombie Syndrome. It went on to be nominated for two Jessie Richardson Theatre Awards: "Critics' Choice Innovation Award" and "Significant Artistic Achievement: Outstanding Logistical and Technical Innovation". In 2013, a sequel called The Zombie Syndrome: On Death Island took place on Granville Island and was praised by critics.
Thompson is an accomplished actor who has appeared in a range of popular films and television shows. He is known for his ability to bring humor and wit to his on-screen performances. Some of his notable TV appearances include roles on shows such as Supernatural, Riverdale, A Million Little Things, Yellowjackets, and Upload, where he has acted alongside Jared Padalecki, KJ Apa, David Giuntoli, Christina Ricci, and Robbie Amell, respectively. Thompson has also been featured in horror films like Antlers, where he acted opposite Keri Russell. With his ability to seamlessly switch between comedic and dramatic roles, Thompson has established himself as a versatile character actor in the industry.
Filmography
all 46
Movies 30
TV Shows 16
Producer 1
Director 1
Totally Killer (2023)
The More Love Grows (2023)
Corner Office (2023)
Christmas Class Reunion (2022)
Welcome to Mama's (2022)
Highway to Heaven (2021)
Antlers (2021)
Firefly Lane (2021)
Cats & Dogs 3: Paws Unite (2020)
Upload (2020)
Enemy Lines (2020)
Elsewhere (2020)
A Christmas Duet (2019)
Critters: A New Binge (2019)
Ada (2019)
A Million Little Things (2018)
Trial & Error (2017)
Riverdale (2017)
The BFG (2016)
DC's Legends of Tomorrow (2016)
Impastor (2015)
The Flash (2014)
Cruel & Unusual (2014)
Dead Drop (2013)
Finding Mrs. Claus (2012)
Arrow (2012)
Continuum (2012)
Fringe (2008)
Supernatural (2005)
The Long Weekend (2005)
Agent Cody Banks (2003)
A Guy Thing (2003)
The Hunted (1998)
Beyond Belief: Fact or Fiction (1997)
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Known ForActing
GenderMale
Birthday1970-01-01 (54 years old)
Birth PlaceChilliwack, Canada
CitizenshipsCanada
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