Andrew Stahl

Andrew Render Stahl (born April 8, 1952) is an American actor, best known for appearing as Tom McHone in the Christy series and General Armand Stassi in seaQuest 2032.[1]

Andrew Stahl
Born (1952-04-08) April 8, 1952
Years active1984–present

Life and career

Stahl was born in San Antonio, Texas in 1952. As a child, Stahl moved around a lot due to his father's work as an airline pilot. When he was nine, he moved with his parents to a farm in Butler County, Kentucky, which he still owns and operates today. He graduated from University High School in Bowling Green, Kentucky in 1970 and Western Kentucky University (WKU) in 1975. At WKU, Stahl served as one of the section editors of WKU's yearbook, The Talisman. He was a member of Sigma Nu fraternity, Eta Rho Chapter.

Early in his career, he spent time as a musician and visual artist before taking up acting in local regional theater. He spent a short period of time in New York City in the early 1980s, where he studied with Wynn Handman, William Hickey and Jack Waltzer, and performed in various Off Broadway productions. He currently lives on his family farm in Butler County, Kentucky and works out of Atlanta, Georgia and Nashville, Tennessee. He has one son.

Stahl has appeared as the host of a cable educational series created by the Kentucky Blues Society to spotlight Kentucky blues artists.

Filmography

Stahl also appeared in "The Journey of August King". On television Stahl appeared on "Matlock", "In the Heat of the Night", and "SeaQuest DSV".[3]

References

  1. Plumlee, Bernard Mitchell. "Andy Stahl: From Fountain Square Players To Feature Films". The Amplifier. Retrieved 2020-05-03.
  2. Sloman, Tony. "The Last Days of Frank and Jesse James". Review. RadioTimes. Tony Imi (cinematographer)
  3. Carmichael, Alicia (2006-01-23). "Andy Stahl has 'Glory Road' role". The Bowling Green Daily News. Retrieved 2020-04-30.
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