
Andrea Werhun
Andrea Werhun is a writer, performer, and producer based in Toronto. She is the author & co-creator of Modern Whore: A Memoir (2022, Strange Light/Penguin Random House Canada) with filmmaker Nicole Bazuin. The book is soon to be a major motion picture, starring Andrea and executive produced by 2024 Palme D'Or winner Sean Baker. In 2023, Andrea co-wrote, produced, and performed in Thriving: A Dissociated Reverie, starring Black non-binary former sex worker Kitoko Mai, about their dissociative identity disorder diagnosis. The short film enjoyed its world premiere at the Sundance Film Festival and was selected as one of TIFF Canada's Top Ten 2023. Andrea is also the subject, performer, and producer of the award-winning short films Modern Whore (SXSW) and the CBC short doc, Last Night at the Strip Club (Hot Docs). She has been interviewed by The New York Times, The Guardian, CBC Radio, and is a regular contributor to The Globe & Mail.
Filmography

Modern Whore
as Self
Modern Whore
as Self

Paying for It
as Denise/Yulissa
Paying for It
as Denise/Yulissa

Thriving: A Dissociated Reverie
as Stacey Womansbridge / Zombie
Thriving: A Dissociated Reverie
as Stacey Womansbridge / Zombie

Last Night at the Strip Club
as Herself
Last Night at the Strip Club
as Herself

Modern Whore
as Self
Modern Whore
as Self

Advocate
as Josie
Advocate
as Josie