Giuseppe Andrews

Giuseppe Andrews
Born Joey Murcia Jr.
(1979-04-25) April 25, 1979
Key Largo, Florida
Years active 1989present
Website www.giuseppeandrews.net

Giuseppe Andrews (born Joey Murcia; April 25, 1979) is an American film actor, writer, and director known for his roles as Lex in the 1999 film Detroit Rock City, a bizarre sheriff's deputy in Cabin Fever (2002), a small role in Never Been Kissed (1999), as well as appearances in The Smashing Pumpkins videos "1979" and "Perfect".

Andrews has been involved in writing, directing, scoring, editing, shooting and producing a number of avant-garde films, and has directed several experimental independent movies.

Biography

Andrews was born as Joey Murcia Jr. in Key Largo, Florida.[1] His cinéma vérité-meets-exploitation filmmaking style has been compared to that of John Waters and Harmony Korine. He grew up in trailer parks, which feature prominently, along with their inhabitants, in many of his films. He also spent time living in a van with his father before they were both cast in an infomercial, which led to more acting jobs for Giuseppe.

Director Adam Rifkin: "Giuseppe Andrews is the most ferociously original filmmaker working in cinema today. No matter what new things he tries, everything is always signature Giuseppe Andrews. He is a true auteur."

Andrews reprised his role as a sheriff's deputy in the Cabin Fever sequel Cabin Fever 2: Spring Fever (2009).[2]

He also appeared in the ninth season of CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, in the episode titled "Let It Bleed".

Filmography

Director

Actor

Discography

Dates of some release are unknown, albums are available to buy on his website and iTunes.

References

  1. "Giuseppe Andrews Biography (1979-)". Filmreference.com. 1979-04-25. Retrieved 2015-08-24.
  2. "Horrorfilme, Sci-Fi, Fantasy, News, Trailer und mehr". BlairWitch.de. Retrieved 2015-08-24.

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