Hey Guys, my name is Andre Pierre, a multidisciplinary performer from Roosendaal, the Netherlands. I'm very new here, and very exited to take this step in my life.
I’m currently training and developing my craft in both on-camera acting and singing vocals, and I bring a strong background in professional camera presenting and teleprompter delivery, which has become one of my key performance skills.
My long-term vision is to evolve into a performer who can carry a lead role on screen, while also shaping my artistic identity through cinematic, story-driven music visuals inspired by the early 2000s aesthetic.
I love working with creatives who enjoy building real characters, strong emotional arcs, and authentic storytelling — whether that’s for TV, film, shorts, or music-led visuals.
Right now, I’m here to connect, learn, collaborate and create meaningful work with passionate filmmakers, producers, and fellow artists.
I’m especially drawn to fantasy and drama IP like Charmed and Buffy, and character-led series vibes like Beverly Hills 90210.
If you’re a writer, director, producer or music creator who loves performer input in character development or narrative visuals — I’d love to connect and build something real together.
Appreciate you all. Excited to be here. And ready to put in the work.
Much love,
Andre
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It all depends on your goals. I have published all my feature specs as books. That's been great for all my friends who want to read them. It also means my story is out there, rather than locked away o...
Expand commentIt all depends on your goals. I have published all my feature specs as books. That's been great for all my friends who want to read them. It also means my story is out there, rather than locked away on my hard drive. There's no money in it though and promoting books is just as hard as scripts.
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CJ Walley True!
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@CJ Walley I'd like to have it available but what gives me pause is what if a producer or exec becomes half way interested in helping to sell a series pitch but then says "I see you published it as a...
Expand comment@CJ Walley I'd like to have it available but what gives me pause is what if a producer or exec becomes half way interested in helping to sell a series pitch but then says "I see you published it as a novel, how many readers did it reach,?" and then if the numbers are low they could lose interest
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I cant see them caring that much about poor sales on a novel that's not with a publisher or been marketed hard.
I've spoken with producers who have been presented with "best sellers" that have less than a dozen or so reviews, and I think that looks worse.
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I went off publishing my books - it takes too long - and am now adapting them into features/TV series. I have eleven but had my publisher go bust and with it went my Contract for eight of the books. I've fallen in love with TV pilots too.