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 Emmy® wins (11) overall.
Amongst a multitude of festival and ceremonial accolades for his work, Kristos stands with a record five (5) Lead Actor Emmy® wins for the powerful performances he's executed over recent years.
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, proceeding into a remarkable spree of accolades to follow. Today, he is the only actor in history to receive the record five (5) lead actor Emmy® wins, and is the only individual in history to receive 5 wins out of 6 lead actor nominations; a truly incredible batting average.
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") and Jean-Claude Van Damme ("Darkness of Man," 2024). Known to perform his own stunts, Andrews' extreme sports background (in which he garnered two Guinness® World Records) has been put to great use. Kristos has received multiple accolades for his breakout performance in ("Breakout," 2023) as protagonist Vincent Baros, which includes several festival Lead Actor wins as well as Cannes World Film Festival® for Best Actor in a Feature Film (2023).
Andrews garnered the coveted the Huading® award win for Best Global Actor in a Television Series, which a pool of 80 million Chinese voters determine. Kristos received the win alongside Michelle Yeoh who won for Best Global Actress for "Everything Everywhere All at Once" (A24) in 2023, in which he also beat out Bob Odenkirk (Saul) in "Better Call Saul."
Kristos also won at Cannes World Film Festival for the highly sought-after Best Actor in a Feature Film, for his riveting work as the protagonist in "Breakout" (2023) co-starring the late Tom Sizemore. 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, opposite love interest Karrueche Tran; a highly popular super-couple on the series, supporting Kristos' notability for having strong chemistry with his co-stars, and gentle nature as a person.
On the academia front, Andrews is Harvard-educated, having spent the much of the pandemic years wisely, being accepted for his business achievements and studying Entrepreneurship and Harvard Business School®. 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. No person in history has ever received Emmy® wins for all three major disciplines in our industry; Acting, Producing and Directing. Only Kristos Andrews has achieved this historical feat.
Only in his early 30s, Kristos Andrews has garnered more achievements than most careers could ever yield in a lifetime of work, and this is only the beginning of a powerful journey, inspiring generations to come.
Amongst a multitude of festival and ceremonial accolades for his work, Kristos stands with a record five (5) Lead Actor Emmy® wins for the powerful performances he's executed over recent years.
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, proceeding into a remarkable spree of accolades to follow. Today, he is the only actor in history to receive the record five (5) lead actor Emmy® wins, and is the only individual in history to receive 5 wins out of 6 lead actor nominations; a truly incredible batting average.
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") and Jean-Claude Van Damme ("Darkness of Man," 2024). Known to perform his own stunts, Andrews' extreme sports background (in which he garnered two Guinness® World Records) has been put to great use. Kristos has received multiple accolades for his breakout performance in ("Breakout," 2023) as protagonist Vincent Baros, which includes several festival Lead Actor wins as well as Cannes World Film Festival® for Best Actor in a Feature Film (2023).
Andrews garnered the coveted the Huading® award win for Best Global Actor in a Television Series, which a pool of 80 million Chinese voters determine. Kristos received the win alongside Michelle Yeoh who won for Best Global Actress for "Everything Everywhere All at Once" (A24) in 2023, in which he also beat out Bob Odenkirk (Saul) in "Better Call Saul."
Kristos also won at Cannes World Film Festival for the highly sought-after Best Actor in a Feature Film, for his riveting work as the protagonist in "Breakout" (2023) co-starring the late Tom Sizemore. 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, opposite love interest Karrueche Tran; a highly popular super-couple on the series, supporting Kristos' notability for having strong chemistry with his co-stars, and gentle nature as a person.
On the academia front, Andrews is Harvard-educated, having spent the much of the pandemic years wisely, being accepted for his business achievements and studying Entrepreneurship and Harvard Business School®. 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. No person in history has ever received Emmy® wins for all three major disciplines in our industry; Acting, Producing and Directing. Only Kristos Andrews has achieved this historical feat.
Only in his early 30s, Kristos Andrews has garnered more achievements than most careers could ever yield in a lifetime of work, and this is only the beginning of a powerful journey, inspiring generations to come.