About
First Name | Pablo |
Last Name | Andrade |
Artistic Discipline | Actor, Director, Producer, Teaching Artist |
Bio | Pablo Andrade is an award-winning New York-based actor, director, producer, and teaching artist with 20 years of professional experience. He serves as the Artistic/Executive Director of the Hispanic Organization of Latin Actors, Founder of Corezon theater company and La Guía Cultural, and a faculty member at NYU Tisch. As an educator, Andrade has trained actors across the United States, Latin America, and Europe, collaborating with institutions such as NYU, HB Studio, Syracuse University, The World Bank, Construyendo Actores (Mexico), El Gimnasio de Actores (Madrid), the National Film and Theatre School of Łódź (Poland), and others. His teaching approach is deeply rooted in Uta Hagen’s techniques, enriched by the influences of Strasberg, Grotowski, Michael Chekhov, Moment Work, and other contemporary methods. He emphasizes authenticity, creativity, and emotional connection, fostering the artistic growth of his students. In his leadership roles at HOLA and Corezon, he has spearheaded educational initiatives, master classes, and workshops aimed at advancing Hispanic talent in the U.S. As a director, Andrade trained under Tony Award recipients Jack Hofsiss at HB Studio and Thomas Kail at The Public Theater. He has directed over 20 productions, including acclaimed works such as “Las Vidas Rotas,” “Seis,” “Too Close,” “The Color of Desire,” “An Enemy of the People,” and “September 11, 1973: The Day Salvador Allende Died.” His stagings are celebrated for their innovation and emotional depth, earning him numerous accolades, including the Capital Fringe Awards for Best Drama (2016, 2022), the ATI Award for Best Monologue Director (2020) and Breakthrough Director (2018), the Fuerza Award for Best Director and Best Play (2017), and the HOLA Award for Outstanding Achievement in Directing (2017). As an actor, Andrade has delivered captivating performances in numerous theater productions, films, and TV commercials. He starred in the New York Times Critics’ Pick production of Mario Vargas Llosa’s Aunt Julia and the Scriptwriter, directed by José Zayas at Repertorio Español (NY) and later at GALA Hispanic Theater (DC). His recent portrayals of Mengo in Fuente Ovejuna (directed by Mariano Paco Serrano) and Miguel de Erauso in La Monja Alférez (directed by Dani Alonso) have received critical acclaim in New York and on tour in Spain’s most prestigious Classical Theater Festivals. His acting accolades include the Talia NYC Award for Best Co-Lead (2023), the Latin ACE Award for Best Actor (2015), and the HOLA Award for Outstanding Performance by a Lead Actor (2014). Pablo Andrade is a proud alumnus of HB Studio and The Hagen Institute, as well as a participant in the Cultural Visitor Program of the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts. |
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Details
Age Range | 25-34, 35-44 |
Gender Identity | Male |
Languages | English, Spanish |
National origin | Venezuela |
City of Residence | New York, NY – Tri-State Area |
Height | 5' 11'' |
Weight | 185 |
Eyes | Green |
Hair | Brown |
Career
Union | Non-union |
Agency | BMG |
Manager | Luis Lizarazo |
Passport | Yes |
Additional Skills | Stage Combat. Improvisation. Pantomime. Commedia dell’Arte. Swimming. Cycling. Stick shift driving. Horseback riding. Latin Dance. Vocal Range: Tenor. Stage Director. Acting Teacher and Coach. Arts Management. Non-Union. Valid Passport. Green Card holder. Native Spanish speaker from Venezuela. Latin-American accents. Fluent in English. |
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