MacLeod Andrews

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MacLeod Andrews is an American actor and audiobook narrator. He has won 15 Earphone Awards, and 2 Audie Awards, as well as acting awards.

Personal life[edit]

Andrews was born and raised in Louisville, Kentucky and graduated from Middlebury College.[1] He presently lives in Los Angeles with his wife and daughters.[1]

Andrews is a member of Rising Phoenix Repertory, a theatre company based in New York City.[2]

Awards and honors[edit]

Awards[edit]

Year Title Author Award Result Ref.
2009 The Spectacular Now (2008) Tim Tharp Earphone Award Winner [3]
2010 Flash Burnout (2009) L. K. Madigan Earphone Award Winner [4]
2011 Will Grayson, Will Grayson (2010) John Green and David Levithan Amazing Audiobooks for Young Adults Top 10 [5][6][7]
Audie Award for Teen Title Finalist [8]
Odyssey Award Honor [9][10][11]
2014 The Schernoff Discoveries Gary Paulsen Listen-Up Award Finalist [12]
2013 Innocence (2013) Dean Koontz Earphone Award Winner [13]
Suspect (2013) Robert Crais Earphone Award Winner [14]
War of the Worlds: Global Dispatches (1996) Kevin J. Anderson (editor) Earphone Award Winner [15]
We Are America Walter Dean Myers Audie Award for Distinguished Achievement in Production Finalist [16][17]
Audie Award for Children's Title Finalist [16][17]
Welcome To Bordertown Holly Black and Ellen Kushner (editors) Audie Award for Short Stories or Collections Finalist [16][17]
2014 Fourth of July Creek (2014) Smith Henderson Earphone Award Winner [18]
Kill City Blues Richard Kadrey Audie Award for Fantasy Finalist [19][20][21]
Suspect Robert Crais Audie Award for Thriller or Suspense Finalist [19][20]
2015 Echo (2015) Pam Muñoz Ryan Earphone Award Winner [22]
The Lost Key Catherine Coulter and J. T. Ellison Audie Award for Thriller or Suspense Finalist [23]
The Omnivore's Dilemma (Young Readers Ed.) (2009) Michael Pollan Earphone Award Winner [24]
The Sixteenth of June Maya Lang Audie Award for Multi-Voiced Performance Finalist [23]
They Look Like People (2015) Nashville Film Festival Graveyard Shift Competition for Best Actor Winner [25]
Your Fathers, Where Are They? And the Prophets, Do They Live Forever? (2014) Dave Eggers Audie Award for Literary Fiction or Classics Finalist [23]
2016 Echo (2015) Pam Muñoz Ryan Amazing Audiobooks for Young Adults Top 10 [26][27]
Audie Award for Middle Grade Title Winner [28][29][30][31]
Odyssey Award Honor [32][33][34]
A Hundred Thousand Worlds (2016) Bob Proehl Earphone Award Winner [35]
The Legend of Sam Miracle (2016) N. D. Wilson Earphone Award Winner [36]
Sweetgirl (2016) Travis Mulhauser Earphone Award Winner [37]
2017 Gemina Amie Kaufman and Jay Kristoff Amazing Audiobooks for Young Adults Top 10 [38][39][40]
They Look Like People (2015) iHorror Award for Best Actor: Horror Film Nominee [25]
2018 Aces Craig Alanson Voice Actor Award for Audiobook Narration: Teens - Best Voiceover Nominee [41]
The Dinner Scene (2017) Bonehead Award for Best Male Lead Actor in a Micro-Short Film Nominee [42]
Hope Nation (2018) Rose Brock (editor) Earphone Award Winner [43]
Loving Vs. Virginia Patricia Hruby Powell Audie Award for History or Biography Winner [44][45][46]
Waiting for Eden (2018) Elliot Ackerman Earphone Award Winner [47]
2019 Charlotte's Web (1952) E.B. White Earphone Award Winner [48]
Freefall (2019) Jessica Barry Earphone Award Winner [49]
2020 Audie Award for Thriller or Suspense Finalist [50]
A Ghost Waits (2020) Screamfest Jury Award for Best Actor Winner [25]
The Total Film FrightFest Award for Best Picture Winner [51]
The Total Film FrightFest Award for Best Actor Winner [51]
2021 The Coordinate (2019) Marc Jacobs Voice Actor Award for Audiobook Narration: Teens - Best Voiceover Nominee [52]
A Ghost Waits (2020) Nevermore Film Festival Jury Award for Best Actor Winner [25]
2024 Dark Fall Brian Andrews and Jeffrey Wilson Audie Award for Faith-Based Fiction and Nonfiction Winner [53]

"Best of" lists[edit]

Year Title Honor Ref.
2010 The Spectacular Now (2008) by Tim Tharp Amazing Audiobooks for Young Adults [54]
Will Grayson, Will Grayson AudioFile's Best Young Adult Title [55]
2011 Flash Burnout AudioFile's Best Young Adult Title [55]
2012 Charlie Joe Jackson’s Guide to Not Reading by Tommy Greenwald Amazing Audiobooks for Young Adults [56]
We Are America AudioFile's Best Children's Title [55]
2014 Charlie Joe Jackson's Guide to Summer Vacation by Tommy Greenwald Notable Children's Recordings [57]
2015 The Alex Crow by Andrew Smith Publishers Weekly's Best Children's/YA [58]
2016 Echo (2015) by Pam Muñoz Ryan Notable Children's Recordings [59]
Guy in Real Life by Steve Brezenoff Amazing Audiobooks for Young Adults [60][61]
Slasher Girls and Monster Boys by April Genevieve Tucholke Amazing Audiobooks for Young Adults [60][61]
2017 Enigma AudioFile's Best Romance Title [55]
Loving vs. Virginia by Patricia Hruby Powell Publishers Weekly's Best Children's/YA [62]
Their Fractured Light by Amie Kaufman and Meagan Spooner Amazing Audiobooks for Young Adults [40]
2018 Hope Nation AudioFile's Best Young Adult Title [55]
2019 Charlotte's Web by E. B. White AudioFile's Best Children & Family Listening Title [55]
The Feather Thief by Kirk Wallace Johnson American Library Association Listen List [63][64]
2022 Good Girl, Bad Blood Amazing Audiobooks for Young Adults [65]

Filmography[edit]

Year Title Role(s) Note
2007 Tuesday Morning Actor: Jamie
2010 Fear Actor: Narrator
2012 Found in Time Actor: Chris
2014 Hot Fail Actor: Threesome Date
Exclamation Mark Actor: Exclamation Mark
2015 They Look Like People
  • Actor: Wyatt
  • Co-producer
2016 Split Actor: Stan / Satan
2017 Brooklyn, Day Actor: Peter
The Dinner Scene Actor: David
2018 Red Dead Redemption 2 Actor: The Local Pedestrian Population
2019 Doctor Sleep Actor: Roger Macassi
The Siren
  • Actor: Al
  • Executive producer
They're Inside Actor: Voice of the Man
2020 A Ghost Waits
  • Actor: Jack
  • Producer
  • Writer
2021 Black Box Actor: Soldier / Beamis / Radio Announcer 5 episodes:
  • Airborne
  • Reactor
  • Alvin
  • 1980
  • Message
When I Consume You
  • Actor: David Castille
  • Producer

References[edit]

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  2. ^ "Company". Rising Phoenix Repertory. Retrieved 2022-09-02.
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  14. ^ "SUSPECT by Robert Crais Read by MacLeod Andrews | Audiobook Review". AudioFile Magazine. Retrieved 2022-09-02.
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  36. ^ "OUTLAWS OF TIME THE LEGEND OF SAM MIRACLE by ND Wilson Read by MacLeod Andrews | Audiobook Review". AudioFile Magazine. Retrieved 2022-09-02.
  37. ^ "SWEETGIRL by Travis Mulhauser Read by Cassandra Morris MacLeod Andrews | Audiobook Review". AudioFile Magazine. Retrieved 2022-09-02.
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