Kristos Andrews
- Actor
- Director
- Producer
Kristos Andrews is a British-American Actor, who for his age, holds the record-most Lead Actor Emmy® wins (5) and record-most overall Emmy® wins (11).
Kristos is the only person in history to receive Emmy® wins separately as an Actor, Producer and Director. No person has ever achieved this historical feat, besides Andrews.
Amongst a multitude of festival and ceremonial accolades for his work, from Cannes to London, Kristos is the only individual in history to win 5 out of 6 lead actor Emmy® nominations. A truly remarkable batting average.
Andrews garnered the coveted the Huading® award win in 2023 for Best Global Actor in a Television Series, which a pool of 80 million Chinese voters determine the winners. Kristos received the win alongside Michelle Yeoh who won Best Global Actress for "Everything Everywhere All at Once" (A24), while also beating out legend Bob Odenkirk (Saul) from "Better Call Saul." Kristos received 10 lead actor award-wins in festivals around the world for his rugged, raw performance in ("Breakout," 2023) as the protagonist heartthrob, co-starring Tom Sizemore, which includes Cannes World Film Festival® for Best Actor in a Feature Film (2023).
In the action movie world, Kristos has risen to the occasion of working head-to-head with legends such as Bruce Willis ("Survive The Game" 2022) and Jean-Claude Van Damme ("Darkness of Man," 2024) for which a sequel is filming in the UK in 2025 that Kristos will also be starring in. Known to perform his own stunts, Andrews' extreme sports background (for which he's garnered two Guinness® World Records) has been put to great use.
On the academia front, Andrews is Harvard®-educated, having spent the pandemic years wisely, qualifying for enrollment in 2020 and studying Entrepreneurship at Harvard Business School® located in Boston, Massachusetts. Furthermore, from his keen understanding for filmmaking as a whole, Kristos holds six additional Emmy® wins for his work as an Executive Producer and Director, in addition to the fact that he is also an Emmy® nominated Writer.
Additional to his record-most Emmy® wins, he was (and still is) is the youngest actor in history to receive a Lead Actor Emmy® win at the age of 25, parlaying into a spree of accolades to follow. Andrews has garnered most of his accolades through his raw performances in the crime-drama "The Bay" (Peacock), in which he plays the all-American hero Pete Garrett, opposite love interest Karrueche Tran; a highly popular super-couple on the series, supporting Kristos' notability for having strong chemistry with his co-stars, alongside being know for his gentle nature as a person. Additional to Pete Garrett, Kristos Andrews plays British bad-boy Adam Kenway, opposite Miss Puerto Rico, Kiara Liz Ortega.
Talented as they come, by his early 30s Kristos Andrews has achieved both a strong creative and business pedigree beyond what most careers could yield in a lifetime of work. This is only the beginning of a very powerful success story, at the forefront of our current era in Hollywood.
Kristos is the only person in history to receive Emmy® wins separately as an Actor, Producer and Director. No person has ever achieved this historical feat, besides Andrews.
Amongst a multitude of festival and ceremonial accolades for his work, from Cannes to London, Kristos is the only individual in history to win 5 out of 6 lead actor Emmy® nominations. A truly remarkable batting average.
Andrews garnered the coveted the Huading® award win in 2023 for Best Global Actor in a Television Series, which a pool of 80 million Chinese voters determine the winners. Kristos received the win alongside Michelle Yeoh who won Best Global Actress for "Everything Everywhere All at Once" (A24), while also beating out legend Bob Odenkirk (Saul) from "Better Call Saul." Kristos received 10 lead actor award-wins in festivals around the world for his rugged, raw performance in ("Breakout," 2023) as the protagonist heartthrob, co-starring Tom Sizemore, which includes Cannes World Film Festival® for Best Actor in a Feature Film (2023).
In the action movie world, Kristos has risen to the occasion of working head-to-head with legends such as Bruce Willis ("Survive The Game" 2022) and Jean-Claude Van Damme ("Darkness of Man," 2024) for which a sequel is filming in the UK in 2025 that Kristos will also be starring in. Known to perform his own stunts, Andrews' extreme sports background (for which he's garnered two Guinness® World Records) has been put to great use.
On the academia front, Andrews is Harvard®-educated, having spent the pandemic years wisely, qualifying for enrollment in 2020 and studying Entrepreneurship at Harvard Business School® located in Boston, Massachusetts. Furthermore, from his keen understanding for filmmaking as a whole, Kristos holds six additional Emmy® wins for his work as an Executive Producer and Director, in addition to the fact that he is also an Emmy® nominated Writer.
Additional to his record-most Emmy® wins, he was (and still is) is the youngest actor in history to receive a Lead Actor Emmy® win at the age of 25, parlaying into a spree of accolades to follow. Andrews has garnered most of his accolades through his raw performances in the crime-drama "The Bay" (Peacock), in which he plays the all-American hero Pete Garrett, opposite love interest Karrueche Tran; a highly popular super-couple on the series, supporting Kristos' notability for having strong chemistry with his co-stars, alongside being know for his gentle nature as a person. Additional to Pete Garrett, Kristos Andrews plays British bad-boy Adam Kenway, opposite Miss Puerto Rico, Kiara Liz Ortega.
Talented as they come, by his early 30s Kristos Andrews has achieved both a strong creative and business pedigree beyond what most careers could yield in a lifetime of work. This is only the beginning of a very powerful success story, at the forefront of our current era in Hollywood.