Andrew Seeley

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Andrew Seeley

Andrew Seeley
Born: April 30, 1982 (age 24)
Flag of Canada Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
Occupation: Singer, Songwriter, Actor

Andrew Seeley (born April 30, 1982), also known as Drew Seeley, is a Canadian actor, songwriter, and singer.

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Drew Seeley has been acting since he was 6 years old. He makes a brief appearance as an elephant at the beginning of the film "David Barry's Complete Guide To Guys". He has made television appearances on The Guiding Light, Dawson's Creek, and One Tree Hill. He was also in the Disney Channel Original Movie Stuck In The Suburbs.

Drew Seeley (2006)
Drew Seeley (2006)

Andrew sings in many styles, including pop, rhythm and blues, and rock. He was a member of the R&B group Nu Ground. He sings "Dance with Me", featuring Belinda, in the film "Cheetah Girls 2". Seeley also has a song on the 'Jump In!' soundtrack entitled "I'm Ready."

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Soulmates (currently filming)
Dave Barry's Complete Guide To Guys
Christopher Brennan Saves the World
Campus Confidential
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