Andrea Scarduzio's academic journey began at the renowned Lee Strasberg Institute in Los Angeles, a prestigious institution that only a select few have the privilege of attending. In fact, Andrea was one of the fortunate ones to receive a full scholarship, a testament to his exceptional talent and dedication to his craft.
Upon completing his studies, Andrea embarked on a career in the entertainment industry, working on a number of notable projects. One of his earliest credits was the film "Cake", a project that brought him together with accomplished actors Joe Estevez and G.W. Bailey.
Andrea's body of work also includes the groundbreaking film "The Color of the Cross", a Hollywood production that boldly reimagines the story of Jesus Christ, this time featuring a black Jesus. This innovative and thought-provoking film served as a significant milestone in Andrea's career, showcasing his versatility and range as an actor.
More recently, Andrea has appeared in the popular television series "Til Death", where he shared the screen with the talented Brad Garrett. This impressive resume of credits, spanning both film and television, is a testament to Andrea Scarduzio's enduring talent and dedication to his craft.