Andrea Fry was born in Jerseyville, Illinois, daughter of yacht
designer, Ed Fry, of FrycoMar. She moved to NYC to study acting and was
fortunate to study with such greats as, Viveka Lindfors, Sandy Dennis,
and Susan Batson.
In 1998 she married
Michael R. Zomber,
writer-producer and theatrical film distributor, & they established
Renascent Films, LLC. In 1999 Renascent Films distributed La Cucaracha
and in 2004 produced the critically acclaimed educational documentary
Soul of the Samurai. In 2005 Andrea produced the one woman theatrical
show, Deep Sea Diving starring Diane Luby Lane which premiered in Los
Angeles to rave reviews.
In 2007 she worked with poet Jimmy Santiago Baca on several film
projects depicting his work in prisons and with underprivileged youth.
In 2009 she moved to Annapolis, MD and is the producer of a documentary
film following the Los Angeles non-profit teen poetry group known as
the Get Lit Players, working title Literary Riot.