Andrew Barth Feldman (born May , ) is an American actor. He began his
career in musical theater by participating in local productions as a
child. After winning the award for best actor at the National High
School Musical Theater Awards, he joined the cast of Dear Evan Hansen
on Broadway in the title role. During his run in the show, he had his
own Broadway.com vlog and he has his own YouTube channel under his
name. He began his own theatre company, Zneefrock Productions, to
raise money for autism awareness.Feldman was born in Manhasset, New
York. He became a fan of musical theater at a very young age after
watching a production of Beauty and the Beast at age three. He went on
to star in various local and school productions, including Annie,
Grease, and Rent. He also founded his own musical theater company,
Zneefrock, as part of his Bar Mitzvah project to raise money for
autism research. He attended Lawrence Woodmere Academy, where his
mother worked as an administrator (she died in August ). After taking
time off of high school to star in Dear Evan Hansen, Feldman will
attend Harvard University in the Fall of . He has studied
French[citation needed].In , his sophomore year of high school,
Feldman portrayed Frank Abagnale Jr. in his school's production of the
musical Catch Me If You Can. After winning his regional awards
program, he was invited to perform at the Jimmy Awards, where he won
the award for best actor. Stacey Mindich, the lead producer of Dear
Evan Hansen, noticed his performance and asked him to audition for the
role of Evan Hansen on Broadway. On January , , at the age of ,
Feldman assumed the role of Evan Hansen, taking over for Taylor
Trensch until January , , in which Jordan Fisher took over the role.
Feldman began an ongoing fundraiser for the Actor's Fund called
Broadway Jackbox, alongside former Dear Evan Hansen co-star Alex
Boniello. This fundraiser is streamed on Twitch every Tuesday and
Friday, with famous Broadway and screen actors each week. Fans may
watch Boniello, Feldman and the guests play fun games that test their
wits and comedic sides. Past streams can be enjoyed by all on
Feldman's YouTube channel.
career in musical theater by participating in local productions as a
child. After winning the award for best actor at the National High
School Musical Theater Awards, he joined the cast of Dear Evan Hansen
on Broadway in the title role. During his run in the show, he had his
own Broadway.com vlog and he has his own YouTube channel under his
name. He began his own theatre company, Zneefrock Productions, to
raise money for autism awareness.Feldman was born in Manhasset, New
York. He became a fan of musical theater at a very young age after
watching a production of Beauty and the Beast at age three. He went on
to star in various local and school productions, including Annie,
Grease, and Rent. He also founded his own musical theater company,
Zneefrock, as part of his Bar Mitzvah project to raise money for
autism research. He attended Lawrence Woodmere Academy, where his
mother worked as an administrator (she died in August ). After taking
time off of high school to star in Dear Evan Hansen, Feldman will
attend Harvard University in the Fall of . He has studied
French[citation needed].In , his sophomore year of high school,
Feldman portrayed Frank Abagnale Jr. in his school's production of the
musical Catch Me If You Can. After winning his regional awards
program, he was invited to perform at the Jimmy Awards, where he won
the award for best actor. Stacey Mindich, the lead producer of Dear
Evan Hansen, noticed his performance and asked him to audition for the
role of Evan Hansen on Broadway. On January , , at the age of ,
Feldman assumed the role of Evan Hansen, taking over for Taylor
Trensch until January , , in which Jordan Fisher took over the role.
Feldman began an ongoing fundraiser for the Actor's Fund called
Broadway Jackbox, alongside former Dear Evan Hansen co-star Alex
Boniello. This fundraiser is streamed on Twitch every Tuesday and
Friday, with famous Broadway and screen actors each week. Fans may
watch Boniello, Feldman and the guests play fun games that test their
wits and comedic sides. Past streams can be enjoyed by all on
Feldman's YouTube channel.
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