Andrew Bering
Andrew Bering (born Andrew Michael Levine) grew up in Geneva, Switzerland. With parents from New York City and grandparents from Hungary, Poland, Lithuania and Ukraine, he was raised in a multicultural household. Growing up speaking English at home and French at school, he speaks both languages perfectly. After playing guitar and singing lead in a ...
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Andrew Bering (born Andrew Michael Levine) grew up in Geneva, Switzerland. With parents from New York City and grandparents from Hungary, Poland, Lithuania and Ukraine, he was raised in a multicultural household. Growing up speaking English at home and French at school, he speaks both languages perfectly. After playing guitar and singing lead in a rock band throughout high-school and college (he is a graduate of Geneva University's School of Law), Andrew decided to dedicate himself to his first passion, film.He moved to New York in 2005 to study at the Lee Strasberg Theater and Film Institute, and upon returning to Geneva studied at -and graduated from- the Serge Martin Theatre School, based around the Jacques Lecoq physical theatre method. After several years of acting on stage and in short films in Geneva, and looking for more opportunities in film, Andrew moved to Los Angeles in 2013, where he was soon cast in several short and feature films. Show less «
In my spare time, I like watching movies. Talking about movies. Talking about watching movies. Watching people talk about making movies.
In my spare time, I like watching movies. Talking about movies. Talking about watching movies. Watching people talk about making movies.
As a child, I accidentally saw Alien and Thriller back-to-back and never slept again.
As a child, I accidentally saw Alien and Thriller back-to-back and never slept again.
If you are where you're supposed to be, doing what you're supposed to be doing, all the stuff you usually worry about will suddenly seem qui...Show more »
If you are where you're supposed to be, doing what you're supposed to be doing, all the stuff you usually worry about will suddenly seem quite irrelevant. Show less «
Barring gale-force winds, there is never any reason to shout at someone.
Barring gale-force winds, there is never any reason to shout at someone.
My definition of happiness is pizza. Or small perfect moments of synesthetic harmony.
My definition of happiness is pizza. Or small perfect moments of synesthetic harmony.
Be nice and be honest, Karma's a bitch.
Be nice and be honest, Karma's a bitch.
My father introduced me to film and music early on. He wasn't involved in either of those himself, but his love for them wore off on me quic...Show more »
My father introduced me to film and music early on. He wasn't involved in either of those himself, but his love for them wore off on me quickly. Show less «
I was living in Geneva, Switzerland and had been working in theatre there for a couple of years and decided I had to move if I wanted to wor...Show more »
I was living in Geneva, Switzerland and had been working in theatre there for a couple of years and decided I had to move if I wanted to work in film. Our idea of LA/Hollywood in Europe is guns, smog and collagen injections, so I thought I would hate it. I was going to move to Paris or London, but wanted to be able to say I'd seen Hollywood at least once, so I decided to come for 3 months. Of course, I never left. Show less «