Drew began acting in theater/TV/film in his hometown of Nashville, TN at the age of 12. After training at Nashville Academy Theatre, The Acting Studio, Northwestern University and British-American Drama Academy, he returned to Nashville for one season to play Orlando in "As You Like It," the inaugural production of the Nashville Shakespeare Festival. During a long hiatus from acting, he earned his Ph.D. in Comparative Literature and taught Classics at Brooklyn College, and English Literature at West Point. A resident of New York City, he has also lived in Chicago, London, and Los Angeles, performing in hundreds of plays, films, TV shows, commercials, and music videos over the course of his career. In 2018, Drew made his double film debut at TriBeCa Film Festival in the virtual reality film "Queerskins: A Love Story" and in MGM's "#WarGames". And 2018 continues to be an exciting year, as he creates the role of Richard Dobbs in the feature film "Catching Up," which first made waves as a short film at Sundance 2016. He also stars in the upcoming short film "Up the Stairs," costarring music legend Jimmy Buffett, as well as in the sci-fi/fantasy short film "The Gaze," premiering at Montreal's Fantasia International Film Festival. Drew is making his documentary feature directorial debut later this year with the release of "They Look Like Trees," a cinéma-vérité film about a man who suddenly loses his vision after 60 years of perfect vision, and an unlikely friendship that results. - IMDb Mini Biography By: Drew Moore (v)