Curtis Andersen

Curtis Andersen: From Child Actor to Multifaceted Talent


Orange County Acting Academy is blessed to have Curtis Andersen as part of team. In his role as Creative Director, Curtis has helped guide the classes and coaches of OCAA.

If you’ve ever watched TV shows like “Party of Five,” “That 70’s Show,” or “Veronica Mars,” you may have seen the versatile actor Curtis Andersen in action. But his journey in the world of entertainment started at a very young age, setting the stage for a career filled with diverse roles and creative ventures.

A Child Prodigy

Curtis Andersen embarked on his professional acting career when he was just eight years old. In the early years, he found himself primarily cast in commercials and voice-over work. Notably, he lent his voice to Schroeder from the Peanuts series in Met Life commercials, cartoons, and live stage shows. This early exposure to the industry laid the foundation for a promising career that would span both television and film.

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A Growing Resume

As Curtis grew, so did his list of accomplishments. He guest-starred in several popular TV shows, including “3rd Rock From the Sun,” “Malcolm in the Middle,” “The Gilmore Girls,” and “Feud: Bette & Joan.” He also had recurring roles in shows like “Saved by the Bell: The New Class” and “7th Heaven,” where his talent continued to shine.

Curtis’s versatility as an actor was further demonstrated when he portrayed Gordie on “Sabrina the Teenage Witch.” His ability to seamlessly transition between different characters made him a sought-after talent in the industry.

Making Waves on the Big Screen

Curtis Andersen didn’t limit himself to the small screen. He made a mark in the film industry with appearances in movies like “The Rules of Attraction,” “Mary-Kate & Ashley Olsen’s Winning London,” and the Oscar-winning epic “Pearl Harbor.” His ability to adapt to different roles on both TV and film showcased his dedication to his craft.

A Leap into Production

In 2005, Curtis took a bold step by founding his first production company. This move allowed him to explore his creative side even further. He created and sold a series of genre projects, including the horror film “Stupid Teenagers Must Die!” and the reality television series “Enter the Wolf.” Curtis also played a pivotal role in founding the Fun Size Horror series of short films, which added a unique twist to the horror genre.

A Recent Spotlight

More recently, Curtis Andersen starred in the film “Squirrel,” where he played the role of the eccentric cult leader, Wilder. This film can be streamed on Tubi, offering audiences a chance to witness Curtis’s talent in a captivating and contemporary role.

In conclusion, Curtis Andersen’s journey from a child actor to a multifaceted talent is a testament to his passion and dedication to the world of entertainment. Whether on television, film, or behind the scenes as a producer, Curtis continues to leave his mark on the industry with his versatility and creative endeavors. Keep an eye out for this dynamic actor as he continues to captivate audiences with his diverse range of performances.

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