Andrew Amador
Andrew Amador
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During his active television and radio career, Andrew has worked as a
news anchor and reporter for television stations in Los Angeles, San
Francisco and Detroit; he also has anchored and reported for CBS radio
in Los Angeles (KNX, KFWB).
A fixture on Los Angeles television for many years, Angelenos may remember Andrew as the personable weathercaster and environmental reporter for KCAL-TV in the 1980's and 1990's.
Andrew has twice been nominated for a local news Emmy and was recognized for his journalistic excellence by the Associated Press, The Radio-Television Digital News Association and the Los Angeles Press Club. He is the recipient of a Golden Mike for his reporting work at KNX.
Andrew's acting resume is highlighted by roles in "L.A. Story," "The First Power," "Taking Care of Business" and "The Net." Network television appearances include work on "Dallas," "Murder She Wrote," "Quantum Leap," "The Hogan Family," and other hit TV shows.
His voice-over and narration portfolio encompasses a wide range of projects including commercials for artists associated with nearly every major recording label in the U.S. and abroad.
Andrew is proud to be a part of the Los Angeles theatre scene; his favorite roles include blind baseball fan Greg in an award-winning production of "Bleacher Bums," iconic playboy Elyot Chase in a well-received revival of Noel Coward's "Private Lives," and the pompous Petkoff in Shaw's "Arms and the Man."
A fixture on Los Angeles television for many years, Angelenos may remember Andrew as the personable weathercaster and environmental reporter for KCAL-TV in the 1980's and 1990's.
Andrew has twice been nominated for a local news Emmy and was recognized for his journalistic excellence by the Associated Press, The Radio-Television Digital News Association and the Los Angeles Press Club. He is the recipient of a Golden Mike for his reporting work at KNX.
Andrew's acting resume is highlighted by roles in "L.A. Story," "The First Power," "Taking Care of Business" and "The Net." Network television appearances include work on "Dallas," "Murder She Wrote," "Quantum Leap," "The Hogan Family," and other hit TV shows.
His voice-over and narration portfolio encompasses a wide range of projects including commercials for artists associated with nearly every major recording label in the U.S. and abroad.
Andrew is proud to be a part of the Los Angeles theatre scene; his favorite roles include blind baseball fan Greg in an award-winning production of "Bleacher Bums," iconic playboy Elyot Chase in a well-received revival of Noel Coward's "Private Lives," and the pompous Petkoff in Shaw's "Arms and the Man."
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