ANDREW OTCHERE (awe-tree) is a first generation Ghanaian-American actor, writer, and filmmaker based in Los Angeles, CA. He is a recent graduate of University of Michigan BFA Acting program with a double minor in Entrepreneurship & Sociology. Though beginning as a theatre performer at 10 years old, his passion for storytelling has evolved and manifested itself into writing, directing, and developing his own work. Growing up Black in predominately white spaces, queer in a conservative community, and broke as hell in the “richest county in the US”, he is no stranger to feeling like an outsider. Through it all, laughter in the face of discomfort became his best friend and is now what fuels the stories he creates. In addition to the arts, he enjoys comedy, fashion, beach volleyball, and living his life like he’s the main character in a low-low-lowww budget coming of age indie film.
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“Don’t sit there and complain. Rub your hands together and figure out what to do. We can put fear of the future in front of us to block us, or behind us to drive us forward.” - Michaela Coel