
Actor
Drew Redstar is a Toronto-based actor with more than 12 years of experience in film and television. Known for his versatility, discipline, and commanding on-screen presence, Drew has built an impressive career with recurring work across crime, documentary, drama, and paranormal series. He has portrayed a wide range of characters, from detectives and lawmen to historical figures and real-life personalities. His credits include standout roles in Dark Side of the Ring (as Gerry Briscoe), Dark Side of the 2000s (as William Shatner), Spring Break Murderers (as Det. John Buehler), How Not to Hire a Hitman (as Doug Carlile), and Gangland Chronicles (as Sammy Gravano). Drew has also appeared in numerous popular factual and true-crime series such as True CSI, Hours to Kill, See No Evil, Paranormal Witness, Fear Thy Neighbor, Killer Affair, and Haunted Museum. Beyond his work in factual and scripted television, Drew has taken on historical and larger-than-life roles, including Galileo in Deadly Science and Michelangelo in Castle Secrets. His ability to embody both contemporary and period characters has made him a sought-after actor across a wide variety of productions. In addition to his screen work, Drew brings a unique skill set that enhances his performances, including stunt driving, horseback riding, scuba diving, skydiving, precision driving, and a range of sports and combat proficiencies. His adaptability on set, coupled with years of professional training with respected coaches such as Lewis Baumander, has solidified his reputation as a dedicated and reliable performer. With a Canadian passport, extensive on-set experience, and a passion for authentic storytelling, Drew Redstar continues to expand his career in the Toronto film and television community, bringing both artistry and professionalism to every project.