Drew Cash, born and raised in rural Kentucky, developed his keen sense of imagination on many a Twain-esque adventure through the woods and creeks of the Ohio Valley with his four siblings and many cousins. So it’s no wonder that his interests as a filmmaker include dissecting deep-rooted family dynamics and exploring the landscape of the post-industrial American South and Midwest. He studied English and Theatre at the University of Louisville, has toured regionally as a Shakespearean actor, and has spent time working as a carpenter between acting jobs. He has also studied Meisner technique at the renowned Joanne Baron/D.W. Brown Studio in Santa Monica, California. As an actor, you may have seen him in the Heartland Film Festival Audience Choice Award-Winning film Where Hope Grows directed by Chris Dowling, Kimberly Levin’s Runoff, or opposite Perry King in Hatfields and McCoys: Bad Blood also starring Christian Slater. Drew's first project as a writer/director, the short film Relics, had its World Premiere at the Academy-Qualifying LA Shorts International Film Festival in August of 2017 in Los Angeles. In addition to Relics, Drew has two more projects in development dealing with Alzheimer’s Disease, and is currently adapting a Vietnam War era novel into a screenplay. Check him out in a pivotal comedic role in the TV movie Runaway Romance available now on Amazon Prime or in the upcoming FX show Dave premiering in Spring 2020. He lives in Los Angeles.
Best Foreign Short/MicroShort – Drama
Relics
Fort Worth Indie Film Showcase
Fort Worth, Texas
2018
College
University of Louisville
Theatre Arts & Literary Studies
Birth City
Owensboro, KY
Current City
Los Angeles, CA
Hometown
Hardinsburg, KY
Height
5'-08"
Gender
Male
Eye Color
Green
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