Andi Morrow is a versatile actor, writer, and director hailing from the Appalachian Mountains of East Tennessee, now making waves in Los Angeles. Known for her poignant performances, she has captivated audiences in various mediums, including her standout role in the critically acclaimed indie film *10 Days in a Madhouse* (2015), which explores the life of journalist Nellie Bly and highlights Morrow's ability to portray complex characters. Collectors often seek her work not just for its artistic merit but also for its representation of important historical narratives.
In addition to her film roles, Andi has made significant contributions to the theater scene, performing in the New York City Fringe Festival's *Scratching* and the Equity play *Katy Cruel*. Her award-winning short film, *Pusher*, showcased at the Pasadena International Film Festival, solidified her status as a rising talent, garnering nominations for Best Short Film and Best Actress. With her commitment to art as a means of activism, Morrowβs work resonates deeply with collectors who appreciate the intersection of creativity and social impact.