DREW FERGUSON
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Reel 2026 (Performance Video) Quicktime
Clip 1 - Drama (Friend Supports Friend) Clip 2 - Drama (Undercover Cop Debrief) Clip 3 - Drama (Leader Stands Up for Group) Clip 4 - Comedy (Awkward First Date) Clip 5 - Drama (Friend Left Alone at Bar)
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Reel 2025 (Performance Video) Quicktime
Clip 1 - Drama (Lawyer Gets Info) Clip 2 - Drama (Cowboy Standoff) Clip 3 - Drama (Father Stands Up for Family in Court) Clip 4 - Comedy (Friend Casually Trauma Dumps) Clip 5 - Drama (Explorer Seeks Alliance)
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Drama - Breaking Up (Performance Video) Quicktime
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Fight Demo (Performance Video) Quicktime
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Purple Shirt Intro (Audio Tracks) Quicktime
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Light Blue Shirt Intro (Audio Tracks) Quicktime
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Hoodie Intro (Audio Tracks) Quicktime
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Plaid Shirt Intro (Audio Tracks) Quicktime
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Sweater Intro (Audio Tracks) Quicktime
Résumé Print Résumé
Represented by: |
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Duvall Mac Talent (TX) (720) 938-0690 Harding Talent Management (CA) 310-880-1688 |
Television | ||
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Momentum |
Recurring |
Dir. Leyah Barris |
Euphoria |
Co-Star |
HBO |
Lioness |
Co-Star |
Paramount Plus |
Into the Wild Frontier |
Co-Star |
Peacock |
Tall Tales of Jim Bridger |
Co-Star |
Amazon |
Wild West Chronicles |
Co-Star |
Peacock |
Elkhorn |
Co-Star |
Tubi |
Film | ||
The Keeper |
Lead |
Amazon |
Take Time to Dance |
Lead |
Amazon |
Human Skinsuit |
Lead |
Picture 304 |
Paradox |
Principal |
Tubi |
Too Slow |
Lead |
Crypt TV |
The Faces We See |
Lead |
Dir. Eric Ibarra |
Sugar, Silence and Everyday Violence |
Lead |
Dir. Chris Bollinger |
Borderline |
Lead |
Dir. Kelsey Packwood |
Top Position |
Lead |
Dir. Ash Etedali |
Making Friends |
Lead |
Dir. Nick Telman |
Revelation |
Supporting |
Dir. Jamielyn Lippman |
The Blonde Bombshell |
Supporting |
Dir. Jamielyn Lippman |
Theatre/Live Performance | ||
CLAWS |
Danny |
Candle House Collective |
Really Really |
Davis |
Raccoon's Milk Theatre Company |
The Shadow Space |
Cameron |
The Best Medicine Productions |
Web Series | ||
Gridlock |
Recurring |
Dir. Jared Leong |
Slow Down - Mozá (Music Video) |
Co-Star |
Praus Records |
Ratch - Stunna Girl (Music Video) |
Co-Star |
Dir. Kevin von Puttkammer |
Gym Rat |
Co-Star |
Dir. Santi MacLean |
Inconvenience Store |
Co-Star |
Optical Ice Media |
Biggest Hole Ever |
Co-Star |
Dir. Noel Miller |
Commercial | ||
Conflicts available upon request |
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Education/Professional Training | ||
Private Coaching |
Hot Shots |
Jon Stanley |
AFA Studio |
Abbie Cobb |
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Scene Study |
Nancy Banks Studio |
Lena Georgas |
Improv Comedy 101/201 |
UCB |
Drew DiFonzo Marks |
JV Performance Team |
LA Connection Comedy |
Dallas James |
BFA Theatre and Performance |
Emerson College |
May, 2019 GPA 3.8 |
Advanced Scene Study |
Craig Mathers |
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Acting for the Camera |
Kenneth Cheeseman |
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Stage Combat - Hand to Hand |
Ted Hewlett |
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Linklater |
David Demke |
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Improvisation |
Joseph Antoun |
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Languages | ||
Russian |
Intermediate |
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German |
Intermediate |
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French |
Intermediate |
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Special Skills | ||
Singing (Baritone) |
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Improvisation |
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Ukulele |
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Football |
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Dialects - Character |
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French |
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German |
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Russian |
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British RP |
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Boston |
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New York |
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General Southern |
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Personal | ||
Height - 6'2” |
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Weight - 180 lbs |
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Eyes - Green |
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Hair - Brown |
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U.S. Passport |
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U.S. Driver's License |
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Physical Characteristics / Measurements |
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Height: 6'2" |
Weight: 180 lbs |
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Golf, Baseball, Combat - Stage, Football, Running - General, Swimming - ability - general, Swimming - freestyle, Weight Lifting, Improvisation, Licensed Driver, Modeling, Singer, Stunts, Ukulele, Vocal Range: Baritone, American - Boston Accent, American - New York Accent, American - Southern Accent, American - Standard/General Accent, Australian Accent, British - BBC English Accent, Eastern European Accent, French Accent, German Accent, Irish Accent, Russian Accent
Drew Ferguson is an Allentown, PA native (shoutout Billy Joel) who studied acting at Emerson College in Boston. Once limited by childhood food allergies, he now tries just about anything that won’t kill him. From ballroom dancing and horseback riding to eating ghost peppers and skydiving with friends, Drew’s always up for a challenge. He can do the worm, both on the dance floor and with his eyebrows, and brings that same playful, curious energy to every role he takes on.