Journalist Cassandra Hsiao, Asher Angel, Sofia Wylie, and Joshua Rush (Cassandra Hsiao)

Arts and Entertainment

Meet the kids of Disney Channel’s new show, ‘Andi Mack’

Meet the cast of Disney Channel’s latest show, “Andi Mack.” From the creator of “Lizzie McGuire” comes a show that stars a diverse cast that follows 13-year-old Andi as she navigates family secrets and adolescence. Peyton Elizabeth Lee plays optimistic, quirky Andi, Joshua Rush plays good-natured, awkward Cyrus, Sofia Wylie plays frank, bold Buffy, and…
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Cassandra Hsiao

March 10, 2017

ANDI MACK – Disney Channel’s “Andi Mack” stars Sofia Wylie as Buffy, Joshua Rush as Cyrus, Peyton Elizabeth Lee as Andi and Asher Angel as Jonah. (Disney Channel/Craig Sjodiin)

Meet the cast of Disney Channel’s latest show, “Andi Mack.” From the creator of “Lizzie McGuire” comes a show that stars a diverse cast that follows 13-year-old Andi as she navigates family secrets and adolescence.

Peyton Elizabeth Lee plays optimistic, quirky Andi, Joshua Rush plays good-natured, awkward Cyrus, Sofia Wylie plays frank, bold Buffy, and Asher Angel plays charming, popular Jonah Beck.

We talk about the chemistry on set, getting into the mindsets of their characters, their hobbies, bucket list items and what it means to be a good friend. Take a look below:

 

 

You can watch the first episode of “Andi Mack” on Disney Channel’s YouTube channel:

The second episode airs Friday, April 7, on Disney Channel.

Twitter: @Cassandra_Hsiao

Column: Second Language Struggles

Column: Second Language Struggles

I took four years of Mandarin at school, but I can barely speak or understand it. Ironic remarks similar to these are, unfortunately, a common occurrence made by second language learners across learning platforms like Quora and Reddit. While we might jump to...

Column: Second Language Struggles

Column: Second Language Struggles

I took four years of Mandarin at school, but I can barely speak or understand it. Ironic remarks similar to these are, unfortunately, a common occurrence made by second language learners across learning platforms like Quora and Reddit. While we might jump to...

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