Andre Campbell (born September 1, 1989) is a Canadian actor, writer, model, and digital artist with Cerebral Palsy who often cosplays Miles Morales and Wally West.
Aside from portraying Spider-Man, The Flash and Kid Flash, Andre had roles in titles such as "Prom of the Dead," a comedic horror short and "Heroes Manufactured," a documentary following a variety of artists. The latter (streaming on Amazon Prime Video, in the US, and Tubi, available worldwide) features the second comic from "Starkeeper," the first series he wrote and illustrated.
Campbell modelled several professional photoshoots related to and separate from the Comic-Con community, in which he is active. These endeavours led to Warner Bros. asking him to participate in a social media video campaign, cosplaying The Flash, for DC FanDome, in 2020. The company captioned one of their videos with, "the Speed Force is for everyone around the world. Including cats." This statement is profound for Andre because it reflects the themes of the comics he read as a kid.
Growing up with a physical disability and a large, diverse family offered him a lot of time on his own, fostering passions for acting, writing, drawing, and cosplay. His love of comics, audiobooks, and movies inspired him to pursue a career in modelling, TV, and film. Andre will merge his professional aspirations with his community and charity work one day.
Unique traits: Andre has Cerebral Palsy and uses a wheelchair
So They Say (TV Sci-fi Dramedy) Sci-fi ⋄ Comedy When his aunt, a tech company CEO, mysteriously disappears, a disabled tech tester, his sentient AI companion, and telepathic cat roommate must unravel urban legends and family secrets to find her, but their search halts when their lives implode.