Andreas Vedvik
Actor, Norway
About Andreas
Andreas Vedvik is a Norwegian actor educated at Westerdals in 2021. He made his debut in Stine Indergård's production NO-WAY, directed by Rudolf Terland Bjørnerem.
Together with Tyrone Douglas, he staged the trilogy A Working Class Hero, A Middle Class Hero, and The Dreamer over a two-year period. He has also appeared in NRK's Lillestad and Discovery+'s Basic Bitch Season 3.
Acting became a passion for him after attending a folk high school in Sunnhordaland, particularly through his role as Helge Ombo in The Man Who Loved Yngve. Despite the pandemic, he has participated in several short films, workshops, and seminars.
Andreas thrives best in challenging roles portraying characters on the margins of society – misunderstood, shame-ridden, lonely, or isolated.
Based in Oslo, Andreas is available for casting in film, television, theatre, and commercial productions. His versatility and dedication to character work make him an ideal choice for directors seeking authentic, emotionally resonant performances.
Education
Høyskolen Kristiania avdeling Westerdals
Bachelor in Acting (3 years) – Kristiania University College. Specialized in classical and contemporary acting techniques, screen performance, and character development. Trained in voice, movement, and method acting to enhance emotional authenticity and versatility across theatre, film, and television.
Universitetet i Agder
Focused on experimental performance, devised theatre, and interdisciplinary practices. Trained in innovative storytelling, site-specific work, and digital integration in performance.
Sunnhordaland Folkehøgskole
Specialization in physical theatre, improvisation, and devised performance. Developed skills in movement, voice, and text to create original, collaborative work.
Portfolio
En Bachelorforestilling 2.0: TAP
We follow Andreas Vedvik through a journey where he draws out memories from his own life, which is about humiliation and shame.
A Working Class Hero
A devised theatre performance exploring working-class identity and aspirations through physical theatre and storytelling.
A Middle Class Hero
Once again, they have devised a theatre performance exploring middle-class life. What defines the middle class today, and are they content?
Lady Macbeth
Andreas is proud to be part of the ensemble cast in the Norwegian Theatre's production of Lady Macbeth, a powerful and dramatic performance.
Måken
The actors find themselves in a culture where external values dominate, and everyone yearns to be a star. Starving, they seek external affirmation.
Caligula
A powerful theatrical exploration of power, madness, and the human condition at Det Norske Teatret.