Andrew Dobbie
Film / Theater / Voice Over Actor

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Andrew Dobbie is a New York and Philadelphia-based actor working across film, theater, and voiceover. Known for leading roles in short films such as Cyril in IGKYOW, Sunny in S.LA.G.S., and Agent Ellis in Bloodbourne, Andrew brings a grounded, character-driven intensity to every performance. He’s also voiced several villainous leads in the narrative podcast series Betrayal and Twisted Tales.
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On screen, Andrew recently became SAG-eligible after working on CBS’s Watson, where he doubled as the Croft Twins for Peter Mark Kendall. He’s also been featured in regional commercials for brands including WaWa, Avalon Flooring, The Clevelander Hotel, and the Delaware Office of Highway Safety.
A passionate stage actor, Andrew has played Biff in Death of a Salesman, Chris in All My Sons, Algernon in The Importance of Being Earnest, and understudied Angelo in Measure for Measure. This summer, he joins the casts of Pride and Prejudice and Bennett vs.—two full-length productions in a New York City theater festival. Andrew sees himself at the beginning of a long, evolving journey in the craft, and is grateful for every step along the way.

