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Height
  
5 ft 11 in (1.80 m)

Website
  
www.andrew-mclaren.com


Name
  
Andrew McLaren

Role
  
Film actor

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Born
  
July 24, 1980 (age 43) (
1980-07-24
)
Staten Island, New York

Movies and TV shows
  
Battle for Haditha, Chrome Underground

Similar People
  
Elliot Ruiz, Yasmine Hanani, Nick Broomfield

Andrew McLaren (July 24, 1980) is an American film and television actor. He appeared on the NBC television program Stars Earn Stripes and played Captain Sampson in the dramatic film Battle For Haditha. Andrew is a U.S. Marine veteran who attained the enlisted rank of sergeant. McLaren served in Iraq and Liberia and, at one point, was assigned to the Fleet Antiterrorism Security Team (FAST). Andrew is the executive producer of the feature film titled Sugarfields.

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Career

Andrew McLaren (actor) Andrew McLaren on board Sugarfields Cerebral Productions

McLaren's acting career began in the 2007 He appeared in the drama film, Battle for Haditha, which starred Marine veterans in leading roles. The film is based loosely on a real event, and reconstructs the fighting in Haditha, Iraq, during two days in November 2005. In 2009, he went on to co-host the Discovery Channel miniseries, Weaponizers and appeared in another series, "Chrome Underground." In August 2012, McLaren appeared on Stars Earn Stripes. The show consisted of celebrities paired with former and current military and law enforcement members to coach them through military-style exercises. The competitors play to win cash for a military-, veteran-, or service-related charity of their choice. In 2013 Andrew co-produced a short film titled "The Price We Pay" starring A.L.M.A winner Jesse Garcia and golden globe winner Gina Rodriguez. The movie was about a soldier returning home from war with P.T.S.D and it screened in Los Angeles and Miami. In May 2014, he starred in the Discovery Channel's TV series, Chrome Underground, which was filmed in Brazil, Mexico and Argentina. Andrew is the Executive Producer for the film Sugarfields (2015). Filmed in Puerto Rico, it tells the story of Juan, an orphaned boy growing up and trying to escape from a life of crime.


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Filmography

Actor
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Sugarfields (pre-production) as
Cartel Soldier
2012
Twisted Metal (Video Game) as
Evil Knievel (uncredited)
2011
40-Life as
Steve Stealburg
2010
Duress (Short) as
Jimmie
2009
The Legend of Chang Apana (Short) as
Deuce
2007
Battle for Haditha as
Capt. Sampson
2002
G as
Party goer (uncredited)
Producer
-
Sugarfields (executive producer) (pre-production)
-
A Place of Absence (Documentary) (associate producer) (post-production)
2020
Rizo (Short) (producer)
2017
Return (Short) (associate producer)
2013
The Price We Pay (Short) (co-producer)
2012
Invasion (Short) (associate producer)
Stunts
2019
The Gandhi Murder (stunt performer)
Self
2014
Chrome Underground (TV Series) as
Self
- Transmission Impossible (2014) - Self
- Piston Whipped (2014) - Self
- Blind Sided (2014) - Self
- Race to the Port (2014) - Self
- Road Rage (2014) - Self
- Hit and Run (2014) - Self
2012
Stars Earn Stripes (TV Series) as
Self - Operative
- Stolen Intelligence, Harbor Demolition (2012) - Self - Operative (credit only)
- Rapid Detonation (2012) - Self - Operative (credit only)
- Search and Destroy (2012) - Self - Operative (credit only)
- Amphibious Assault (2012) - Self - Operative
2012
Fox and Friends (TV Series) as
Self
- Marine Challenges Stephen Colbert to Debate (2012) - Self
2009
Dan About Town (TV Series) as
Andrew
- Shall We Get Physical (2009) - Andrew
2009
Weaponizers (TV Series) as
Self
- Mad Max (2009) - Self
- Carbecue (2009) - Self
- Medieval Mayhem (2009) - Self

References

Andrew McLaren (actor) Wikipedia