Days Appearing:
Friday - Saturday - Sunday

Andrew Hubatsek first etched his name into horror lore with his unforgettable portrayal of Zelda Goldman in the 1989 Stephen King adaptation Pet Sematary. As the twisted, spinal meningitis-afflicted sister of Rachel Creed, Hubatsek delivered a performance that embodied raw terror through contorted movements and a haunting, raspy taunt—"I finally came back for you, Rachel." This role, one of cinema's most nightmare-inducing characters, showcased his ability to channel visceral dread, leaving audiences with lingering chills and cementing his status as a cult figure in the genre.

Beyond the macabre, Hubatsek's screen career includes the minor but pivotal role of a tense cashier in Kathryn Bigelow's 1990 thriller Blue Steel, alongside Jamie Lee Curtis, where he heightened the film's paranoid atmosphere. He later appeared as the sagely janitor in the 2014 psychological drama Human Resources, directed by Keil Troisi, adding quiet wisdom to its corporate satire.

A dedicated theater artist, Hubatsek serves as an associate ensemble member of the Bloomsburg Theatre Ensemble, directing and starring in productions like On the Westward Trail and Y1K: Life in the Year 1000. He has a number of Broadway credits that further highlight a versatile talent spanning stage and screen.

Meet Andrew all weekend at the Washington State Horror Con from October 24th through the 26th. He will be signing autographs, taking photos, group photos, and speaking on a Pet Sematary panel at the show.