Drew Moerlein is a multifaceted actor and producer who has made a name for himself by bringing to life a wide range of captivating, original, and authentic characters on stage and screen.
As an actor, Moerlein has appeared in a variety of film roles, including the thriller "Bloodline Killer" alongside Tyrese Gibson, Bruce Dern, and Shawnee Smith, the British black comedy "Nandor Fodor and the Talking Mongoose" opposite Simon Pegg, Minnie Driver, and Christopher Lloyd, and the romantic comedy "Stars Fell Again" opposite Craig Bierko and Debra Jo Rupp, among many others.
Moerlein has also produced several feature films, including "Bloodline Killer," "Nandor Fodor and the Talking Mongoose," "What Remains of Us" starring Kit Harington, and "The Plantation."
In addition to his work in film, Moerlein has also made a mark on television, starring as the unassuming but sinister character "Dusty" opposite Mena Suvari in the supernatural horror drama "South of Hell" and guest-starring on shows such as "Blue Bloods" and "NCIS: New Orleans."
Moerlein's Broadway debut was in the Tony Award-nominated musical "American Psycho," where he originated the role of Paul Owen.