Andy Pugh

Andy Pugh’s got one of those faces you swear you’ve seen somewhere—probably glued to a Texas backroad or caught up in some wild, faith-fueled adventure. The guy’s filmography is all over the map, honestly, and that’s kinda the charm. In Crazy Texas (2025), Andy dives headfirst into the bizarre blend of small-town chaos and offbeat humor that only Texas can cook up. It’s got bar fights, family drama, and a cast of characters who seem like they wandered off the set of a fever dream. If you’ve ever wondered what happens when classic Texan stubbornness meets modern-day shenanigans, well, here’s your answer. Switch gears to Forty-Seven Days with Jesus (2024) and you’ll catch Andy in a totally different light. This one’s a heartfelt, sometimes gut-wrenching journey through faith, forgiveness, and the messiness of real life. He’s not afraid to get raw, either—one minute you’re laughing, the next you’re rethinking your whole existence. The movie doesn’t sugarcoat anything. It goes for the jugular, especially when it comes to exploring what it means to believe in something bigger than yourself. Then there’s Landman (2024), where Andy trades in the spiritual for the gritty. Think oil rigs, land deals, and the kind of backroom politics that’d make your head spin. He’s tough as nails here, showing off that rugged energy that’s kinda his thing. Whether he’s wrangling contracts or dodging shady deals, Andy brings a no-nonsense grit that keeps you glued to the screen. So yeah, he’s not your typical actor—he’s something else, and it’s honestly pretty great to watch.

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