
Casper Andreas
Known for department: Directing
Birthday: 1972-09-28
Place of birth: Sweden
Biography
Casper Andreas is an American actor, film director, screenwriter, and film producer based in New York City. As an actor, he has guest starred on "Hawaii Five-0" and the Hulu series "Deadbeat" and most recently co-starred on the new TV series "Lethal Weapon". Film roles include "I Dream Too Much", "Hitch", Little Children", and "Celebrity". He has also appeared in many of his own films -- a few times in starring roles and more often in supporting roles. On stage, Casper has played both Hamlet in "Hamlet", and Romeo in "Romeo & Juliet". Casper is also a filmmaker who got his start in 2003 when he wrote, directed, and produced the short drama "Mormor's Visit" as well as his first feature, the romantic comedy "Slutty Summer". In the years that followed, Casper produced and directed another five feature films (four of which he also wrote): "A Four Letter Word" (2007),"Between Love & Goodbye" (2008), "The Big Gay Musical" (2009), "Violet Tendencies" (2010), and "Going Down in LA-LA Land" (2011), "Kiss Me Kill Me" and the Brooklyn-based dramedy "Flatbush Luck" (2015). He directed his first Swedish film in the early 2013, a short drama titled "Ett Sista Farväl" ("A Last Farewell"), from his own script. Casper runs the production and distribution company Embrem Entertainment and has several new projects in development both as a producer and as a director.
Known for

Serpent's Breath
1999
Little Children
20062nd Policeman at Pool
Beck 43 - Haunted by the Past
2021Jacob Davin
Violet Tendencies
2010MarkusHunger
2001Scissors
The Resourceful Girl
2022Police Operator / Acolyte
Hooked
2017
Going Down in La-La Land
2011Nick
Citizen James
2000Brandon
Slutty Summer
2004Markus
Odd Man Rush
2020Dr. Svensson
I Dream Too Much
2016Photographer
The Acting Coach
2024
Flatbush Luck
2016Sebastien
The Adderall Diaries
2016Nate Sweetzer
Welcome to New York
2012Christopher
Killing Joan
2018Anson
Wild Nights with Emily
2018Joseph Lyman
Marmalade
2004Helmut