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A Man of Steel: Leveraging Your Artistic Talent and Belief in Self for Success

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Your Leverage Masters hosts, Gina Gaudio-Graves and Andrea Adams-Miller take you along a journey of artistic endeavors and self-confidence mixed with taking risks today on The Leverage Masters with Andrea's friend, Andrew Steel.

Our special guest is Australian Actor Andrew Steel who is presently making moves in Hollywood, California. 

Since completing his training at the National Institute for Dramatic Arts (NIDA), Andrew has been featured heavily in Australian stage and screen, notably, roles on Home & Away, Wonderland and his award-winning portrayal of Batman in two seasons of the hit comedy “The Justice Lease”. "The Justice Lease" was a real-life, dramatic parody sitcom of iconic superhero characters who struggle to balance demanding day-to-day obligations and complex relationships in metro-suburban Australia share house.

Shortly after moving to Los Angeles he landed his first leading role in a U.S. feature film playing the lead in “Wish Man” based on the true story of Frank Shankwitz, Highway Patrolman who granted the wish of a dying boy which became the motivation for the Make-a-Wish Foundation. The film's U.S. theatrical release of 200+ screens commences June 7th, 2019  premiere of the movie.

Andrew is also the President/Co-Founder of the international film festival with a social conscience - Flicks4Change.org. Flicks4Change creates meaningful social change by sharing socially conscious films.  The festival screens captivating films from around the globe that highlight various social issues facing our world today.  Films span all genres and styles of storytelling.  Also essential, is fostering a safe space for open conversation. After screenings, F4C hosts a town-hall style discussion between filmmakers, leading community activists, and you, our audience.

 

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