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Andrés Quintero (actor)
Andrés Quintero | |
|---|---|
| Born | Caracas, Venezuela |
| Occupation | Actor |
| Years active | 2000s–present |
| Known for | Broadway and national theatre productions |
| Website | https://www.andresquinteroactor.com |
Andrés Quintero is a Venezuelan-American stage actor known for his work in musical theatre, including Broadway, national tours, and Off-Broadway productions in the United States.
Early life and education
Quintero was born in Caracas, Venezuela, and moved to the United States as a child, growing up in Aurora, Colorado.[1][2][3] He attended Rangeview High School, where he became involved in theatre programs and developed an interest in performing arts.[1] He later moved to New York City to pursue professional theatre training and a career in performance.[4]
Career
Quintero began his professional career in regional and Off-Broadway theatre. He appeared as Elvin in the world premiere of Fandango for Butterflies (and Coyotes) at La MaMa Experimental Theatre Club, a production reviewed by The New York Times for its ensemble-driven storytelling approach.[5] He performed as Sol (Male Storyteller) in the world premiere of A Crossing at Barrington Stage Company, which was reviewed by Variety.[6] Quintero portrayed Juan in the Long Wharf Theatre production associated with the national tour launch of Altar Boyz.[7] He later joined the North American tour of Moulin Rouge! The Musical, performing in the role of Baby Doll, and also appeared in the Broadway production as a replacement performer.[1][8] In 2026, Quintero joined the Broadway company of The Rocky Horror Show at Studio 54, directed by Sam Pinkleton, as a swing and understudy.[9] He has also appeared in television roles including Law & Order: SVU, Madam Secretary, The Other Two, and Odd Mom Out.[4]
Theatre credits
- The Rocky Horror Show (2026, Broadway) – Swing / Understudy[9]
- Moulin Rouge! The Musical – North American Tour / Broadway replacement[1][8]
- Fandango for Butterflies (and Coyotes) – Elvin (Off-Broadway, La MaMa)[5]
- A Crossing – Sol (Barrington Stage Company)[6]
- Altar Boyz – Juan (Long Wharf Theatre production)[7]
Filmography
Television appearances include: Law & Order: SVU, Madam Secretary, The Other Two & Odd Mom Out.[4]
References
- "Moulin Rouge Actor Surprised by Reunion with Aurora Teacher and Inspiration: 'This Is Your Victory.'" CBS News Colorado, June 8, 2022.
- Lane, Eden. "He grew up watching musicals at Denver's Buell Theatre..." Colorado Public Radio, June 8, 2022.
- "'Moulin Rouge!' actor got his start in Aurora." 9NEWS, June 10, 2022.
- Pizarro, Belén. "Actor Andrés Quintero Turns His Love for Theater into a Career." El Semanario, 2025.
- "Theater Review: Fandango for Butterflies (and Coyotes)." The New York Times, 2020.
- Rizzo, Frank. "A Crossing: New Dance Musical in the Berkshires." Variety, 2021.
- Hetrick, Adam. "Altar Boyz Begins New Tour at Long Wharf." Playbill, 2008.
- "Andres Quintero." Playbill profile.
- Russo, Gillian. "Rachel Dratch, Juliette Lewis, Stephanie Hsu... join The Rocky Horror Show." New York Theatre Guide, 2026.