Drew Fortier is a multifaceted creative force, boasting an impressive array of accomplishments as an award-winning filmmaker, actor, author, and musician.
As a filmmaker, Fortier has directed the critically acclaimed rock documentary "Attack of Life: The Bang Tango Movie", and has also worked as a guitarist for the band Bang Tango.
In addition to his work in film, Fortier has also made a name for himself as a musician, co-founding the band The Lucid with Vinnie Dombroski, David Ellefson, and Mike Heller.
Fortier's acting career has been marked by a range of roles, including his portrayal of a fictionalized version of himself in the critically acclaimed found footage horror film "Dwellers".
In addition to his work in film and music, Fortier has also made a name for himself as an author, penning the memoir "Dark, Depressing, and Hilarious", which chronicles his experiences in the music business.
Fortier has also co-authored the fiction thriller "Rock Star Hitman" with David Ellefson, and has appeared in a number of films, including "Her Name Was Christa", "Brimstone Incorporated", "Trivial", and the upcoming "Side Effects May Vary".
In 2023, The Lucid released their sophomore effort, a 5-track EP titled "Saddle Up and Ride", which features guest vocals from Insane Clown Posse's Violent J.
Throughout his career, Fortier has demonstrated a remarkable versatility, exceling in a wide range of creative pursuits and collaborating with a diverse array of artists.