Quiet intensity. Classical training. Contemporary edge.
Elliott Andrews is a New Zealand actor and voice artist known for his compelling performances across theatre, television, and film. A graduate of The Actors' Program in Auckland, he has portrayed a diverse array of characters, including Liam in Orphans, JJ in The Ferryman, and Dysart in Equus, under the direction of Jennifer Ward-Lealand.
On screen, Elliott's notable roles include James Wilkie in the upcoming feature film Mārama (2025), Gerard Way in the television series n00b (2024), and appearances in Netflix's Squid Game: The Challenge (2023) and its companion documentary. His short film credits feature leading performances in Downfall (2023), And Good in Everything (2022), and Placebo (2021).
Elliott's dedication to his craft is evident in his extensive training, including workshops with industry professionals such as Jennifer Ward-Lealand and Liz Mullane. His achievements in speech and drama are highlighted by distinctions in Trinity College London examinations and scholarships from the Hartley School of Performing Arts.
With a playing age range of 18–28, standing at 178 cm, blue eyes, and brown hair, Elliott brings both physical presence and emotional depth to his performances. His passion for storytelling and commitment to authenticity continue to drive his evolving career in the performing arts.