Drew Seltzer
Drew Seltzer was born on Jun 16, 1981 in USA. Drew Seltzer's big-screen debut came with A Beautiful Mind... of a Gladiator directed by David Roland Frank in 2004, strarring Trevor Smith. Drew Seltzer is known for Never Rarely Sometimes Always directed by Eliza Hittman, Eliazar Jimenez stars as Elvis Impersonator and David Buneta as Clean Cut Teenage Boy. Drew Seltzer has got 7 awards and 1 nominations so far. The most recent award Drew Seltzer achieved is Fort Myers Film Festival. The upcoming new movie Drew Seltzer plays is Never Rarely Sometimes Always which will be released on Apr 03, 2020.
Drew Seltzer is an American actor known for his roles on Mindhunter (2019), Hollywood Dirt (2017), and Never Rarely Sometimes Always (2020).Most notably, he plays the recurring role of Dale Harmon, a neighbor of Bill and Nancy Tench on the TV show, "Mindhunter", directed and produced by David Fincher currently streaming on Netflix.He received a BFA degree in theater from Rutgers University, studied improv at The Second City, and was classically trained at The Globe Theater in London.After graduating from Rutgers, he made his NYC stage debut in the The Franklin Thesis, directed by the Tony nominated writer/director Alex Timbers at The New Ohio. This then led to his film debut, with a small role opposite George Clooney in "The Men Who Stare at Goats".On the production side of things, he produced and starred in the award winning indie feature "Leaving Circadia" opp. Michael Cerveris. The film was praised by critics and landed a distribution deal with Amazon.Most recently, you can check out his role as Autumn's creepy and controlling boss, in the Barry Jenkins produced film "Never Rarely Sometimes Always" on HBO Max. The film won the Jury Prize at Sundance, the Silver Bear at Berlinale and has 7 nominations at the 2021 Independent Spirit Awards.
Birthday
Jun 16, 1981Place of Birth
Media, Pennsylvania, USAAlso known
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7 wins & 1 nominations
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