Andrew Mondia
- Actor
- Additional Crew
Andrew Mondia is a Canadian-Swiss actor, speaker, and creative visionary known for his dynamic presence in film, television, and theater. Andrew discovered his passion for the performing arts at an early age. Despite facing personal challenges, including bullying and adversity, he transformed his experiences into a driving force behind his career in entertainment.
Andrew's screen credits include roles in The Horror Seasons (2005), Windup (2006), and Project Grey (2007), as well as voicing Adrian Toomes/Vulture in the Lego Spider-Man Series (2017-2020). Behind the scenes, he has contributed as a production assistant on films such as See Spot Run (2001) and Beautiful Joe (2000).
On stage, Andrew has captivated audiences in productions including The Real Inspector Hound, Pinocchio, and Confessions of a Pear-Shaped Pupil. Notably, he had the distinguished honor of performing for Queen Elizabeth II at the opening ceremonies of the 1994 Victoria Commonwealth Games and the 2012 London Paralympic Games.
Beyond acting, Andrew is a certified Passion Test facilitator, dedicated to helping individuals align their lives with their deepest aspirations. He is also a published author and poet, contributing to works such as My Journey My Journal and How Big Can You Dream.
With an unwavering commitment to storytelling and personal empowerment, Andrew continues to inspire audiences worldwide, using his craft to spread joy and motivation.
Andrew's screen credits include roles in The Horror Seasons (2005), Windup (2006), and Project Grey (2007), as well as voicing Adrian Toomes/Vulture in the Lego Spider-Man Series (2017-2020). Behind the scenes, he has contributed as a production assistant on films such as See Spot Run (2001) and Beautiful Joe (2000).
On stage, Andrew has captivated audiences in productions including The Real Inspector Hound, Pinocchio, and Confessions of a Pear-Shaped Pupil. Notably, he had the distinguished honor of performing for Queen Elizabeth II at the opening ceremonies of the 1994 Victoria Commonwealth Games and the 2012 London Paralympic Games.
Beyond acting, Andrew is a certified Passion Test facilitator, dedicated to helping individuals align their lives with their deepest aspirations. He is also a published author and poet, contributing to works such as My Journey My Journal and How Big Can You Dream.
With an unwavering commitment to storytelling and personal empowerment, Andrew continues to inspire audiences worldwide, using his craft to spread joy and motivation.