Heroes aren’t born.

They’re built.

Andrew Gray is an actor, international model, producer, pastor, and founder of The Superhero U. Millions worldwide know him as the Red Ranger in Power Rangers Megaforce. With brand presence in more than 150 countries, and more than a decade of public speaking events, he has empowered people in 88 cities across 2 countries. His work bridges global entertainment with personal transformation, building leaders through discipline, faith, and community.

Forged In Chaos

Andrew grew up in poverty and instability. By age ten, he had attended six elementary schools, moving between relatives and babysitters, surrounded by dysfunction and conflict. At eight, he walked a Mervyn’s runway, though his mother resisted modeling. Even then, glimpses of the spotlight followed him.

The Big Break

The summer of his sophomore year became a turning point. After a grueling two-a-day football practice in 112-degree heat, his brother picked him up in a ’71 Buick Skylark, with his girlfriend in the passenger seat. They drove not home, but to John Robert Powers, an acting and modeling academy, because she wanted to be scouted.

Andrew waited inside to escape the heat. Staff noticed him instead. When he said he wanted to act, they told him he could model and act. That moment launched his career, leading him to perform at the International Presentation of Performers (iPOP) in New York City.

A New Man

Andrew’s career accelerated quickly. But the spotlight didn’t heal him. Fame didn’t fulfill him. Success without purpose proved hollow.

That realization drove him to rebuild on what endures: faith, discipline, and truth. Out of that pursuit came The Superhero U — an academy built on four pillars: Spirit, Mind, Body, and Prosperity. Alongside it, Gray Force 1 carries the mission into practice through ministry, fitness, accountability, and weekly sermons.

Alongside TSU, Andrew continues his work as a pastor through Gray Force 1 Ministry and as a producer through Knight Owls Studios, bringing discipline, faith, and storytelling to wider culture. But every path returns to the same core mission: to build leaders, not followers.