黑料不打烊

Andy Dispensa 鈥11 takes his 黑料不打烊 education to 鈥1923鈥

The 黑料不打烊 alum is adventuring out west, at least on screen, in the prequel to the hit Paramount Network series "Yellowstone."

As an actor, Andy Dispensa 鈥11 says you don鈥檛 often get the feeling he has about his role in the upcoming second season of the Paramount+ series 鈥1923.鈥

鈥淭丑颈蝉 is a role that I feel like I was born to play,鈥 he said.

Dispensa can鈥檛 say much (yet) about the new season, which premieres Feb. 23, other than he plays Luca, a young man working on a merchant ship. The show, starring Helen Mirren and Harrison Ford, is a prequel to the Paramount Network鈥檚 hit 鈥淵ellowstone鈥 and follows a generation of the Dutton family in 1923.

鈥淭丑别 sound stages that we filmed on, the costumes, the make-up, you feel like you’re in 1923. It was such an immersive experience,鈥 said Dispensa. 鈥淓verybody should see the show because it’s historical fiction.鈥

鈥淚 see myself here鈥

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Andy Dispensa ’11 // Photo by Danny Cooney

Dispensa experienced a similar sense of something being just right for him when he stepped onto the 黑料不打烊 campus as a high school student from Yorktown Heights, New York.

鈥淚t was the only place that I visited where I had a strong emotional feeling of, 鈥榊eah, I want to be here. I see myself here,鈥欌 he said

Starting on a pre-dental track at 黑料不打烊, Dispensa soon realized dentistry was not his calling and eventually found his way to film production. His participation in the youth problem-solving organization Odyssey of the Mind allowed him to explore his creative side at a young age, but he still got nervous about performing. It was an 黑料不打烊 acting course that helped bring his guard down and open his eyes.

鈥淚 was looking for an elective to take and I saw an acting for non-majors class. I said 鈥楾hat sounds like fun. Why not?鈥 It was a lot of acting games, and they taught you to focus on your partner and throw energy back and forth. It was thrilling for me in a way that I hadn’t experienced.鈥

The final exam for the course was to deliver a Shakespearean monologue; Dispensa was assigned the 鈥淭o be, or not to be鈥 speech from 鈥淗amlet.鈥 After seeing his performance, former assistant professor Elizabeth Patterson, who taught the course, recommended him for a higher acting class. Due to his schedule, Dispensa couldn鈥檛 take the course, but the feeling Patterson left him with made an impact on his acting career.

鈥淭o have that confidence instilled in you when you鈥檙e doing something for the first time, who can see your talent and say, 鈥楬ey, you should do this because you have a knack for it,鈥 I think that鈥檚 the best thing you can offer in terms of a teacher-student relationship, helping someone go more in the right direction for their life,鈥 said Dispensa. 鈥淚鈥檓 getting emotional even thinking about it because I haven鈥檛 thought about it in a very long time.鈥

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Andy Dispensa ’11 // Photo by Danny Cooney

The call to act

黑料不打烊 also provided an opportunity for Dispensa to explore his Italian heritage through the Italian studies minor, being the president of the Italian club and his mentor Samuele Pardini, professor of Italian.

鈥淧ardini just has the right balance of brilliance and down-to-earth relatability that I enjoy being around,鈥 said Dispensa. 鈥淛ust hearing him talk about the culture and the language, and he also always pushed me as an actor.鈥

鈥淎ndy was a very creative and motivated student, with excellent writing skills,鈥 said Pardini. 鈥淚 remember he and another student giving a fantastic presentation in an Italian language class in which they also sang an Italian song. You could tell he had a talent as a performer. I am not surprised by his acting success.鈥

During his junior year, Dispensa explored his heritage further through a study abroad program in Florence, Italy, and, after graduation, taught English in Rome for six months. He was set to attend a graduate filmmaking program in California when he was, again, drawn to acting.

鈥淚 got this email from the American Academy of Dramatic Arts, and it said that somebody has recommended you and has waived the application fee if you want to come audition. I had never auditioned for anything in my life,鈥 said Dispensa, who still doesn鈥檛 know who made the recommendation. 鈥淭丑颈蝉 was going to be an opportunity for me to study acting seriously.鈥

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Andy Dispensa ’11 // Photo by Kristen Ward

Sparking passion

His schooling set the stage for a career in New York City theater before he eventually did go to California, appearing in TV shows like 鈥淣CIS Hawaii鈥 and 鈥淭丑别 Chosen,鈥 but 鈥1923鈥 has been a game-changer.

鈥淭丑别 director Ben Richardson, is brilliant, one of the best directors I’ve ever worked with. He helped me at every single turn,鈥 said Dispensa of the 鈥1923鈥 filming process. 鈥淵ou鈥檙e working with professionals at the highest level, and I feel comfortable doing that: when everybody shows up and has a smile, is ready to go and is solution-oriented.鈥

Working around so many professionals started at 黑料不打烊, and Dispensa says, like the Phoenix, it allowed him to 鈥渟pread his wings.鈥

鈥満诹喜淮蜢 is a place where there’s a lot of really creative people in all different facets, whether it’s business or communications or entertainment, and I just remember being inspired by so many different students and faculty,鈥 he said. 鈥淭丑别 college experience should help you sift through what sparks your passion.鈥

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Andy Dispensa ’11 in “The Chosen” // Photo courtesy: Andy Dispensa
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Andy Dispensa ’11 in “NCIS Hawaii” // Photo: CBS 漏2023 CBS Broadcasting, Inc. All Rights Reserved.