Andrius Paulavicius is a renowned Eastern European actor, hailing from Vilnius, Lithuania, where he received his formal training at the prestigious Lithuanian Academy of Music and Theatre.
Throughout his illustrious career, Andrius has consistently demonstrated his versatility and range, securing prominent roles in both European and American productions. His innate charisma and commanding presence have made him a sought-after talent, with credits including the critically acclaimed TV series "Stranger Things" by The Duffer Brothers, "Jack Ryan" by Michael Offer, "Moscow Noir" by Mikael Håfström, and many more.
One of his most notable performances to date is his portrayal of the Russian spy Oleg Gordyevski in the documentary series "Spy Wars," starring Demian Lewis in 2019.
Andrius's journey in the entertainment industry began with a breakout role in the 2000 cult classic Lithuanian film "Elze's Life." Since then, he has expanded his linguistic skills to include fluency in Russian, English, and Lithuanian.
Throughout his extensive career, Andrius has accumulated an impressive portfolio of local and international films and TV series, with notable international works including "The Summer of Frozen Fountains" by Vano Burduli in 2015, "Transsiberian" by Brad Anderson, starring Ben Kingsley in 2008, and "Deadly Code" by Gabriele Salvatores, starring John Malkovich and Peter Stormare.
In recent years, Andrius's work has gained significant recognition in Scandinavia, Western Europe, and the USA, solidifying his status as a respected and accomplished actor in the global entertainment industry.