Kristos Andrews is a British-American actor and executive who holds the record for the most Emmy wins, with a total of eleven golden angels. This includes five lead actor wins, five executive producer wins, one director win, and two writer nominations. He is the only person in history to receive Emmy wins separately as an actor, producer, and director.
Andrews has received numerous accolades for his work, including 10 lead actor wins in festivals globally. He has won the Cannes World Film Festival "Best Actor in a Feature Film" and the coveted Huading award for "Best Global Actor in a Television Series," beating out nominees such as Bob Odenkirk.
Andrews is Harvard-educated, having studied entrepreneurship at Harvard Business School. He has used his business knowledge and understanding of filmmaking to further his projects, including executive producing multiple upcoming films featuring household names.
Andrews was responsible for the first independent series to break into the "Category 1" Daytime Emmys, which has historically been dominated by network show nominees. He is the president of a 23-time Emmy-winning production company and has been recognized for his extreme sports background, which has been put to great use in his action-thriller movie roles.
Andrews has risen to the occasion of working alongside legends such as Bruce Willis and Jean-Claude Van Damme, and has already attached himself to star in multiple films featuring Kate Beckinsale, Lana del Rey, Dane Cook, Al Pacino, and more.
Andrews has garnered most of his accolades through his raw performances in the crime-drama "The Bay" (Prime),in which he plays the All-American hero opposite love interest Karrueche Tran. His strong chemistry with his co-stars and gentle nature have propelled him greatly.
By only his 30s, Kristos Andrews has achieved beyond what most careers could yield in a lifetime of work. This is only the beginning of a very powerful success story, at the forefront of our new era.