Andrew Ballard
Acting
Biography
Andrew Ballard works as a teacher, actor, and author. Andrew's work in education includes teaching theatre arts to high school students and serving as the program manager for New Voices for the Theater, a high school playwriting residency at SPARC, the School of the Performing Arts in the Richmond Community. As an actor, he has appeared in numerous theatrical, film, and television productions. Favorite theatre credits include Orsino and Sir Andrew Aguecheek in Twelfth Night, Valentine in Arcadia, and roles played while on national tours with Theatre IV (now Virginia Repertory Theatre). Film and TV credits include roles in Sally Pacholok, Veep, and Mercy Street. Andrew began writing creatively in the performing arts, working on texts for performance. After a family friend lost her German Shepherd to long-term illness, Andrew's sister Liz approached him with an idea for a picture book that would help people through the grieving process of losing a pet. This book became The Great Big Ark in the Sky. After writing the book's text along with detailed illustration descriptions, Liz and Andrew found artist Lucy Koo, who took everything that was in their heads and transformed it into beautiful illustrations. The Great Big Ark in the Sky is published by Belle Isle Books, an imprint of Brandylane Publishers. Andrew holds a B.A. in theatre from James Madison University, and he completed a certificate program in public relations and course work in teacher education through the University of Virginia. Andrew is currently a student in the University of Virginia's M.Ed. in Educational Psychology-Social Foundations program.
Known For

A look into American politics, revolving around former Senator Selina Meyer who finds being Vice President of the United States is nothing like she expected and everything everyone ever warned her about.
Veep

Follows the lives of two volunteer nurses on opposing sides of the Civil War - New England abolitionist Mary Phinney and Confederate supporter Emma Green. Based on true stories and set in a Union hospital in the occupied Confederate city of Alexandria, viewers are taken beyond the battlefield and into the lives of Americans on the Civil War home front as they face the unprecedented challenges of one of the most turbulent times in our nation’s history.
Mercy Street

Feisty ER nurse takes on the medical establishment when she uncovers an epidemic of misdiagnosis.