Films and Career

      December 14, 2017

Andrei Amarov is a multilingual producer, actor, writer, and entrepreneur with a global perspective and a passion for bold storytelling. A graduate of New York’s William Esper Studio and Paris Sorbonne, he is fluent in three languages and has a background in international business—skills that empower him to lead cross-cultural creative ventures.

He starred in and co-produced the award-winning short film Icon and portrayed Rodion Raskolnikov in a pilot adaptation of Dostoevsky’s Crime and Punishment. His screen credits include the Emmy-winning series A Crime to Remember.

Beyond film, Amarov is a French professor and founder of a successful language and culture school in New York City, which for over a decade has attracted a diverse clientele of professionals and artists. He is also engaged with the Greenwich House Senior Center, where he volunteers as a French teacher. This entrepreneurial and community experience has honed his leadership, communication, and creative development expertise—skills that drive his multidisciplinary work in the entertainment industry.

He is currently developing Symphony of Shadows, a high-concept feature film that fuses his narrative vision with his global business acumen.

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