David Andrews - Biography

David Andrews, born and raised in raised in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, graduated summa cum-laude from Louisiana State University, before going on to study law and graduate from Stanford Law School. After becoming a member of the California bar and practicing law for a short time, he took what he calls a "hard right," deciding to leave the legal profession for an acting career. Now a 30-year industry veteran, David Andrews has worked with some of Hollywood's top directors, and has been singled out by critics for his work on stage and screen.

A highly versatile actor and consummate professional, his roles have run the gamut in films such as Fair Game (as Scooter Libby), Terminator 3, Wyatt Earp, Apollo 13, Cherry 2000, Fight Club, Hannibal, A Walk to Remember, The Conspirator, and World War Z.

On television, David has starred as a series regular on JAG, The Monroes, Mann & Machine, The Antagonists, and Pulaski, for which he received an ACE Award nomination. In addition to a very long list of guest star roles that recently include Netflix' House of Cards, David has appeared in numerous MOW/mini-series such as HBO's From the Earth to the Moon, which earned him critical acclaim as astronaut Frank Borman. David is recurring on USA network's Necessary Roughness, and on NBC's "Crisis".

David recently finished co-writing his second feature film script, Bushido, an action/adventure tale of self discovery set in Japan, amidst the chaos and destruction of the final days of WWII. He lives in North Carolina with his family and two dogs.