Andras was born in Budapest, Hungary, and moved with his family to Madison, N.J., when he was six. He attended Emerson College, Boston, where he majored in film production and wrote and directed short films. During his final semester, he completed an internship at Technicolor, Hollywood, and after graduation moved to Los Angeles.

He currently works as a freelance editor, director, and cinematographer for Blue Room Post and Big Logo Advertising, Manhattan Beach, while continuing to write, direct, and act in short films. He's edited feature films such as 'The Letters,' a Mother Teresa biopic featuring Juliet Stevenson, Max von Sydow and Rutger Hauer, and the documentary 'Energizing Our World.' Music-video work includes 'Massive Sonata' and '12 Variations,' which he wrote, directed, and performed classical piano.

Corporate clients include Intel, Boeing, and Pimco. His current project is 'Bad Psychiatrist,' a comedy short.

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