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King Bach

Highest Rated: 96% To All the Boys I've Loved Before (2018)

Lowest Rated: 3% Love, Weddings & Other Disasters (2020)

Birthday: Jun 26, 1988

Birthplace: Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Comedian and writer/director Andrew Bachelor enjoyed a devoted audience via the Vine platform with a string of high-energy short comedy videos, which in turn, led to acting roles in films and on television. Born in Toronto, Canada, Bachelor was raised in West Palm Beach, Florida by his parents, who hailed from Jamaica. He earned his degree in business management from Florida State University in 2010, where he also enjoyed consistent high ranking among the NCAA's high jump athletes. While there, he also participated in school comedy and acting troupes, and after a two-year stint in the masters program at the New York Film Academy, Bachelor decided to pursue comedy and production as a career in Los Angeles. There, he trained with the famed improvisational troupe the Groundlings and launched BachelorsPadTV, a revised version of a YouTube channel he had created in college to showcase his sketch comedy productions. The skits, which included parodies of films like "Django Unchained" (2012), attracted a sizable viewership, but production costs forced Bachelor to seek a more cost-effective platform for his comedy. He was introduced to Vine, a mobile app owned by Twitter that allows users to post brief clips for sharing on Facebook or Twitter. Bachelor posted his first video in 2013 and soon earned a following of more than 1.9 million viewers on the strength of such characters as his hyperactive, self-impressed Vine namesake, King Bach, and other broadly comic figures. The popularity of his videos led to acting opportunities on series like "House of Lies" (Showtime, 2012-2016) and Aaron ("The Boondocks," Adult Swim, 2005-2014) McGruder's "Black Jesus" (Adult Swim, 2014-15), as well as hosting duties on a reboot of "Punk'd" (BET, 2015- ) and a recurring role on the Hulu comedy "Resident Advisors" (2015). That same year, Bachelor made his feature acting debut opposite Zac Efron in "We Are Your Friends" (2015) and soon added featured roles in comedies like "Fifty Shades of Black" (2016) and "Meet the Blacks" (2016). He was subsequently announced as the star of a Fox comedy series based on one of his popular Vine videos and produced by comedy team Key and Peele.

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Highest-Rated Movies

96% 84% To All the Boys I've Loved Before Watchlist 77% 63% Greenland Watchlist 70% 62% The Babysitter Watchlist 65% 79% National Champions Watchlist 58% 55% Vacation Friends Watchlist 46% 54% Holidate Watchlist 46% 75% Float Watchlist 45% 58% When We First Met Watchlist
31% 47% Rim of the World
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21% 37% Fear Watchlist

Filmography

Movies TV Shows
Beyond the Likes 2024 Ruben Actor Float 46% 75% 2023 Jesse Actor Fear 21% 37% 2023 Benny Actor National Champions 65% 79% 2021 Taylor Sheridan Actor Vacation Friends 58% 55% 2021 Actor The House Next Door: Meet the Blacks 2 17% 50% 2021 Freezee Actor Greenland 77% 63% 2020 Colin Actor Love, Weddings & Other Disasters 3% 25% 2020 Captain Ritchie Actor Holidate 46% 54% 2020 Neil Actor Coffee & Kareem 21% 30% 2020 Rodney Actor Airplane Mode 19% 2019 King Bach Actor Rim of the World 31% 47% 2019 Logan Actor To All the Boys I've Loved Before 96% 84% 2018 Gabe Rivera Actor Game Over, Man! 19% 48% 2018 Stud Actor When We First Met 45% 58% 2018 Max Actor Angry Angel 85% 2017 Leonard Actor Where's the Money 44% 2017 Del Actor The Babysitter 70% 62% 2017 John Actor Get a Job Dave 2017 Prisoner Actor Grow House 73% 2017 Andy Actor Meet the Blacks 17% 72% 2016 Freezee Actor Fifty Shades of Black 4% 19% 2016 Jesse Actor Resident Advisors 2015 Actor
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