Friday, November 11, 2011

Andrew Sensenig

Andrew Sensenig has the role of civil liberties attorney, Holden Bitner in the  film Beyond The Farthest Star. Following the burning of the town's nativity scene by former US Senator John Cutter (Andrew Prine), he is hired as the defense attorney. Public opinion is varied and passionate when it comes to church vs state issues, and this is sure to be a topic with a variety of viewpoints both onscreen....and in conversations with those who see this dynamic film. Bitner sees a national constitutional debate in his client's "torching of a few wooden statues". This will be an enthralling, thought-provoking battle on film.

Andrew Sensenig as Holden Bitner

 Senator Cutter's attorney, Holden Bitner, pulls out, then slides a faded edition of Time Magazine before the preacher. The headline reading, "America's Next Billy Graham" is above a photo of six year-old Adam. Leaning in and suddenly dead serious, Bitner asserts, "Nothing will remain hidden during this legal battle."

Andrew Sensenig is a wonderfully talented actor with the ability to perform both comedic and dramatic roles with ease. Andy's portrayal of the oldest son, Ben, in  Flag Of My Father was outstanding. He also received critical acclaim in Upstream Color. With over 75 titles to his credit, there are simply too many to keep up with, so check Andrew's IMDb...OFTEN!! I did notice, though, that he and BTFS costar, Benjamin Dane, will both be in Red On Yella, Kill A Fella. I also look forward to seeing him in Hoovey.

For more on Andrew Sensenig, check out the following:
Andrew Sensenig on IMDb
Andrew Sensenig on ActorsAccess
Andrew Sensenig on NowCasting
Andrew Sensenig at Twitter

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 Coming to Select Theaters Oct. 18, 2013


1 comment:

Cindy Navarro said...

You can see "Flag of My Father" on Legacy TV at 9 p.m. ET/8 p.m. CT tonight, starring Andrew Sensenig, John Schneider, GiGi Erneta, and William Devane. You can watch this at: http://enownce.com/watch-2.htm. Or check the Legacy website for stations in your area.