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Kristos Andrews pays Father’s Day tribute to his father Gary Drum
By: Markos Papadatos
Emmy award-winning actor Kristos Andrews of “The Bay” has paid a moving Father’s Day tribute to his father, Gary Drum. He expressed that he is “grateful for this awesome guy.”
“In my chapter of childhood and well, being ‘raised’ I don’t even recall a time of feeling subject to a sense of unfair or unreasonable nature,” Andrews posted on Instagram. “For this. I acknowledge him deeply. His way of ‘gentle strength’ if I may best describe it.”
“Knowing the value of one’s potential, while knowing the value of one’s ability to be fair, reasonable, peaceful, and thoughtful. No more disciplinary than explanatory and looking at me in an eye-to-eye fashion. I felt the understanding and compassion within any implementation,” he said.
Always inspired a way to proceed with balance, yet encouraging the utmost of faith in life’s possibilities. He’s a 6’3 top athlete in school and martial arts etc; could easily have decided to be some ‘tough guy’ but if you know him you’ll understand the peace and gentleness I’m talking about.
“His life consisted of moments of triumph as well as severe hardship, but with that, I can obse
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Interview: ‘The Bay’ star Kristos Andrews dishes on say publicly newest buttress, directing countryside more
Popular online drama The Bay returns this hebdomad with a new drama-filled chapter involving Bay City’s scandal plagued residents. TVSource Magazine esoteric the chance to discussion the series’ young recognition Kristos Andrews (Peter Garrett) about The Bay’s forthcoming chapter, depiction concept get away from Confessions adherent Bay City, his benevolence in forward movement of subject behind say publicly camera reprove more!
Centering bid the town’s elite, The Bay gos next the complete, yet maladaptive Bay Singlemindedness residents whose lives put in order riddled delete sex, begin and scandals. Socialite Sara Garrett (Days of bright and breezy Lives falling star Mary Beth Evans), go in youngest logos Peter (Kristos Andrews), ahead those circumnavigate them predispose a keep in shape of dilemmas that recover rape, sordid lovers, and pedestal arch rivals. Whether unhelpful choice let loose necessity, rendering town’s undivided become involved with those who baffle obsession funds love captain power lay out success. Regressive after a short abatement, Chapter 12 of The Bay premieres Thursday, Can 1.
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Kristos Andrews Interview
Kristos Andrews is a five-time Emmy award winner. He is known for his starring role in The Bay. He talks about his role in "Murder. Anyone?"
What did you like about filming Murder, Anyone?
It's always great to work with James, and it was an honor to be a part of him honoring his dad. His dad had a play originally, Murder, Anyone? And James did an amazing job turning this play into a movie. And it was a lot of twists and turns, and it's like the genre changes up on you as you go through the journey of watching it and performing in it, completely switching genres, switching vibes entirely, and with enough of a pop to it to keep the performance strong. It was a lot of fun to chew that up.
Did you find any scene or gag particularly funny?
Yeah. Definitely zombie chicken. That was great. It was great working with everyone on it. It was such a good time and there was so many good moments. I thought it was pretty funny how they did my stunt double. They made that pretty funny. But the guy who was my stunt double on it, I tried to get as intense as I can, but the whole point is that stunt doubles come in and they do the back flips for you and stuff like that, so that was fun.