Andrius Paulavicius is an Eastern European actor born in Vilnius and schooled in Lithuanian Academy of Music and Theatre. He started his international cinema career in 1998 in the film "The Caucasian Night" by German director Gordian Maugg. His first local breakthrough was in 2000 a cult classic Lithuanian film "Elze's Life". Now Andrius is regularly cast in Scandinavian, British, American and Lithuanian productions. His natural charisma and solid masculine presence have landed him roles in productions such as TV series Stranger Things by The Duffer Brothers, Jack Ryan by Michael Offer, Moscow Noir by Mikael Håfström, and more others. He played a Russian spy Oleg Gordyevski in a documentary series Spy Wars starring Demian Lewis in 2019. Andrius speaks Russian, English and Lithuanian.
Andrius has had a solid career with many local and international films and TV series in his portfolio. His notable international works are The Summer of Frozen Fountains by Kartvelian director Vano Burduli in 2015, Transsiberian by director Brad Anderson, starring Ben Kingsley in 2008 and Deadly Code by director Gabriele Salvatores starring John Malkovich and Peter Stormare
His latest work has extended his fame in Scandinavia, as well as Western Europe and USA.