Liv Andrusier

Represented By

Sam Day

Liv is an actor, singer and writer from London. She graduated from RAM in 2021.

She was recently nominated for ‘Best Performer in a Musical’ at The Stage Debut Awards for her performance this summer, as Annie Londonderry in Ride (Leicester Curve and Southwark Playhouse Elephant), for which she also won a 2023 Offie Award for her lead performance.

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Liv is an actor, singer and writer from London. She graduated from RAM in 2021.

She was recently nominated for ‘Best Performer in a Musical’ at The Stage Debut Awards for her performance this summer, as Annie Londonderry in Ride (Leicester Curve and Southwark Playhouse Elephant), for which she also won a 2023 Offie Award for her lead performance.

Critical praise for Ride:

WhatsOnStage (4*): "Andrusier's performance sometimes feels like an extended audition for Funny Girl...and that's not a criticism.

Andrusier nails every single aspect of the role with an assurance and magnetism that takes the breath away. She's very funny, entirely engaging, and has a stunning voice that soars through Smith and Williams's vocal demands with sweetness and confidence. She's a real find.: 

The Stage (4*): "Liv Andrusier delivers a barnstorming performance."

Musical Theatre Review (5*): "Andrusier is a fizzing rocket of a performer, utterly in control of the show and demanding every lumen of the spotlight she and her creation deserve. Andrusier digs in deep to create a rounded, very real woman struggling with identity, purpose, prejudice and loneliness. Wow, can Andrusier handle a tune… A star is born."

Shortly after graduating from the Royal Academy of Music, Liv was chosen to perform in ‘A Play In A Day’ for Sky.  Over the course of a single day, six graduates learned pieces written overnight by, and then performed alongside, industry heavyweights.

Further theatre includes 1st cover Jo March & u/s March sisters in Little Women (Park Theatre).

She began her career in Chitty Chitty Bang Bang at the London Palladium, followed by Annie in Annie at the Bloomsbury Theatre, and then as the youngest of the Lovely Ladies in Tom Hooper’s Les Miserables (Working Title).

On screen, her role in Pennywort (BFI) saw her nominated for Best Supporting Actress at the Midlands Film Festival by a panel that included director Shane Meadows.

She is currently developing her first play.