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American actor
Born: March 1991 (age 31 years), South Kingstown, Rhode Island, United States
Nominations: Tony Award for Best Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role in a Play
Education: Yale University

Awards: Tony Award for Best Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role in a Play
Nationality: American

Andrew Burnap is an American actor. He was born and raised in South Kingstown, Rhode Island, and graduated from the University of Rhode Island.

He starred in the 2019 Broadway production of The Inheritance, for which he won the Tony Award for Best Actor in a Play.

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Andrew Burnap is an American actor. He was born and raised in South Kingstown, Rhode Island, and graduated from the University of Rhode Island. He starred in the 2019 Broadway production of The Inheritance, for which he won the Tony Award for Best Actor in a Play.

Andrew Burnap won the 2021 Tony Award for Best Lead Actor in a Play for his performance in Matthew Lopez’s The Inheritance, directed by Stephen Daldry, after a successful run at the Young Vic in London and a transfer to the West End.

Additional theater credits include the titular role in the West Coast premiere of Matthew Lopez’s The Legend of Georgia McBride (Geffen Playhouse, director Mike Donahue), Nicky Silver’s This Day Forward (Vineyard Theatre, director Mark Brokaw) and Troilus in Troilus and Cressida (The Public, director Daniel Sullivan).

TV and Film credits include the upcoming The Front Room (A24) and Disney’s live-action Snow White; as well as Under the Banner of Heaven (Hulu); WeCrashed (AppleTV+); The Chaperone (director Michael Engler); and Spare Room. Andrew graduated from the Yale School of Drama.

Burnap grew up in South Kingston, a small town in Rhode Island where, as he describes it, “everybody desperately clings to summer, wears shorts, and drinks iced coffee all year round.”

After studying at the University of Rhode Island, he attended Yale School of Drama and later worked with The Inheritance playwright Matthew Lopez on a madcap comedy called The Legend of Georgia McBride, in which Burnap played an Elvis impersonator who revives his career as a drag performer.

When Lopez needed a Toby for a reading of his new (then ten-hour) play, he called Burnap. Burnap says he expected to help workshop the script, not land a role. The rest is history.

Since moving back to New York for his Broadway debut (he’s been here before, doing Shakespeare in the Park), Burnap has found new neighborhood haunts, become obsessed with overnight oats, and learned how to go through an emotional car crash every night without taking on residual damage.

How do you think about food? Are there specific things that you gravitate towards? I fast in the morning, so I don’t usually eat until about 2:00 or 3:00 p.m. I’ll try and work out in the morning just as a way to wake myself up. I will have a cup of black coffee.

I always start with overnight oats. Overnight oats is one of the greatest inventions of all time because it keeps you full for so long, but not heavy full.

If I have to be on the go, I have to have something that I can take with me, and overnight oats fit the bill there. I usually do blueberries and banana, almond butter, oats, cacao nibs, a little bit of cinnamon.

Throw it in, mix it up, add a little bit of protein powder, and then it’s done. I swear by that. And it’s also about eating as many vegetables as possible. I try to stay away from red meat before a show and steer toward things that are easily digestible.