Raised in western Illinois, Andrew Ryan Harvey attended St. Ambrose
University in Davenport, Iowa where he graduated with Bachelors of Arts
in Theatre and History with a concentration in Irish Studies.
While at St. Ambrose, he worked with Broadway director Phillip Wm.
McKinley ("Spider-Man: Turn off the Dark," "The Boy from Oz") and
William Luce (Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright of "The Belle of
Amherst") on the world premiere of "Creme de Coco," a dramatization of
the life of Coco Chanel, originating the role of the Prefect.
He has also studied Irish drama at St. Patrick's College, Carlow in
Carlow, Ireland.
Andrew received his Master of Fine Arts in Acting from Michigan State
University in 2012. He now resides in Los Angeles.