Despite popular belief, he was not "The Man Show" (1999) boy on Comedy Central.
Suffers from a growth-hormone condition that gives him the appearance and voice of an adolescent when, in fact, he is a grown man.
Is of Greek descent.
Considers himself a hip-hop MC.
Is a big fan of deceased rapper Big L.
Broke into show business through a series of Internet shorts.
[On being a white hip-hop fan): "I've been into it [hip-hop] my whole life, but it's different from the white kids who dress the part, and their slang is obviously fake and all that. When these kids pose, it sounds so fake when every other word is like, 'Yo, yo yo!' and 'knowhutimsayin'?' I might say some s**t when I'm around my boys and stuff, but I hate the ones who give white kids who listen to [hip-hop] a bad name."
[Asked if his show appeals more to kids or to adults]: "The show is, like, anywhere from 8 to 25. I don't know too many people over 30 who like it, but I definitely have some middle-aged people who tell me they watch the show, but I definitely think it's for a younger audience. Some of the stuff I used to do before I got the show was for an older audience."
When asked his age in an interview, Andy responded, "Somewhere between 10 and 30."
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