Drew Tarver has made quite the name for himself in Tinseltown. Born in Glennville, Georgia, Drew was surrounded by sweet treats – his parents owned a candy factory, after all. With three younger siblings, including actress Katelyn Tarver, Drew's early life was a blend of family warmth and small-town charm. His sister Katelyn's stint on "American Juniors" gave Drew a taste of the entertainment world, leading him to pursue a career in acting. At 18, he took the plunge, moving to the bustling streets of New York City to hone his improv skills at the Upright Citizens Brigade Theater, a launching pad for many comedic talents.
In LA, Drew continued his comedic journey, forming the troupe Big Grande and launching the podcast "Big Grande: The Teacher's Lounge." "Performing has always been in my DNA," Drew shared in an interview. "Even back in Georgia, I loved making people laugh." This passion clearly paid off as he transitioned from podcasts to the silver screen.
Drew's eclectic career kicked off with short films before he landed TV roles in series like "Animal Practice" and "Brooklyn Nine-Nine." But his big break came with the Comedy Central gem "The Other Two," where he shone as Cary Dubek, earning critical acclaim and award nominations. His comedic prowess also saw him lending his voice on the animated series "Bless the Harts" and joining star-studded casts in films like "Unfrosted," directed by Jerry Seinfeld.
2025 marked another milestone as Drew became Alexander "Sandy" Gordon on Netflix's "Running Point" alongside Kate Hudson. Reflecting on his trajectory, Drew noted, "It feels surreal to work with legends like Jerry and Kate. It's a testament to what hard work and a little bit of Southern charm can achieve."
In a candid moment, Drew opened up about his personal journey, sharing his experience of coming out as bisexual at the age of 26. "Growing up in a tiny town, it was tough to navigate my identity," he revealed. "But looking back, every part of that journey shaped who I am today." His openness about his sexuality has been both inspiring and empowering to many fans.
Despite early career setbacks, like the "How I Met Your Dad" pilot not getting picked up, Drew maintains a positive outlook. "Hollywood is full of highs and lows – it's all part of the ride," he mused. With a portfolio brimming with acclaimed roles and new projects on the horizon, Drew Tarver's star is undoubtedly on the rise.