
Age: 47
male
Andrew Scott Rannells was born on August 23, 1978 in the city of Omaha (Nebraska), in the United States. He studied in the Creighton Preparatory School in his hometown, and after finishing secondary, briefly attended Marymount Manhattan College. Throughout his career, Rannells won a Grammy Award and was nominated for the Tony Awards. He is known for his portrayal as Elder Price in the 2011 Broadway musical "The Book of Mormon", for which he received a nomination for the Tony Award for Best Performance by a Leading Actor in a Musical. He won the 2012 Grammy Award for Best Musical Theater Album as a featured soloist on the musical's original Broadway cast recording. His other credits on Broadway include the works of "Jersey Boys" as Bob Gaudio and "Hairspray", as Link Larkin. Andrew began his career in film and television in the mid-90's, developed primarily as a voice artist. Between the numerous animated series in which he has worked, titles are counted as "Street Sharks", "One Piece", "Yugio: Duel Monsters", "Yu-Gi-Oh!", "Liberty's Kids: Est. 1776", "Shaman Kingu," Kakutou ryouri densetsu bistro recipe", " Cubix, "Sonic X", Robots for Everyone", "Pokémon" and" Shukan Pok mon hosokyoku ". Rannells played the role of Elijah Krantz on the HBO series "Girls" and had the leading role of Bryan Buckley in the NBC series "The New Normal". Andrew also filmed some feature films - he had a brief participation in "Sex and the City 2" (2010), and a role of starring in the comedy starring Kirsten Dunst, "Bachelorette" (2012). In 2014, Rannells filled in as a replacement for Hedwig in the rock musical "Hedwig and the Angry Inch". A year later, Rannells briefly played the role of King George III in the hit Broadway musical "Hamilton". He soon secured the role of Whizzer Brown in the Broadway revival of "Falsettos", directed by James Lapine. In 2018, Rannells portrayed the role of Larry in the Broadway musical "The Boys in the Band", alongside other notable actors. He is currently playing the role of Blair Pfaff in the American comedy series "Black Monday" on Showtime.

"Layers of Fear" is an ambitious cinematic journey that intertwines 23 interconnected tales of psychological horror and artistic obsession, creating a captivating narrative experience. The film follows a series of protagonists—an tormented painter, a haunted musician, a struggling actor, a gifted painter, a young journalist, a psychologist, a paranormal investigator, a hacker, a miniature artist, a traumatized college student, a graduate student turned a stay-at-home father, a renowned singer, an intelligent daughter, a deaf artist, a troubled woman, a haunted war veteran, a grieving mother, a curious wanderer, a gifted violinist, a tormented artist, a fearless explorer, a talented adult actor, a mysterious protagonist, and a prolific writer—as they each face their own demons within the layers of their tormented minds. As the stories unfold, viewers are thrust into a labyrinthine world where reality and nightmares merge, challenging their perceptions and plunging them into a realm of chilling suspense. Each character's journey is a descent into the depths of their own consciousness, a confrontation with their darkest fears, and an exploration of the price one pays for artistic brilliance.






