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Drew Seeley

$75.00

I like to give constructive feedback on audition songs/scenes, and answer any questions about how to navigate the business and the audition room.

At age 11, he was cast in Harold Prince’s revival of Showboat and hasn’t looked back since. Other Broadway credits include Jersey Boys, as the final Bob Gaudio, and The Little Mermaid as Prince Eric. Drew also toured North & South America starring as Troy Bolton in High School Musical: The Concert.

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Drew Seeley is an actor and singer/songwriter based in Los Angeles.

At age 11, he was cast in Harold Prince’s revival of Showboat and hasn’t looked back since. Other Broadway credits include Jersey Boys, as the final Bob Gaudio, and The Little Mermaid as Prince Eric. Drew also toured North & South America starring as Troy Bolton in High School Musical: The Concert.

Some favorite film/tv credits include Another Cinderella Story (opposite Selena Gomez), Lovestruck (opposite Chelsea Kane), The Shortcut (w/ Dave Franco), and a full season of Glory Daze, a TBS frat comedy set in the 80’s. Drew has guest-starred on shows such as Shooter, The Closer, Guiding Light, One Tree Hill, and The Suite Life, and starred in Hallmark’s Freshman Father and Lifetime’s Non-Stop & TalHotBlonde. Films released in the last few years include Fatal Admirer, He knows your every move, Disrupted, A Christmas For The Books, My Boss’s Wedding, and Write Before Christmas.

As a songwriter, Drew has written and performed on 10+ Disney soundtracks, penned singles for artists from Demark to South Korea, and was nominated for an Emmy Award for co-writing 6x Platinum High School Musical’s ‘Getcha Head in the Game.’ His debut album ‘The Resolution’ and new album ‘DownTime’ are available online and at his website www.DrewSeeley.com.

Drew lives in sunny California with his dog Astro, daughter Ember, and his amazing wife, actress & comedian Amy Paffrath!

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This purchase benefits The Actors Fund.

The Actors Fund is a national human services organization that fosters stability and resiliency, and provides a safety net for performing arts and entertainment professionals over their lifespan. Through offices in New York, Los Angeles and Chicago, The Fund serves everyone in film, theater, television, music, opera, radio and dance with programs including social services and emergency financial assistance, health care and insurance counseling, housing, and secondary employment and training services. Visit actorsfund.org.

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