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About Andrew

Andrew is currently starring as DI Neil Manson in the ITV1 police drama ‘The Bill’ a role he has played since 2003. An established TV and theatre actor, Andrew came to prominence with the role of Dr Andrew Collin in the groundbreaking and controversial BBC series ‘Cardiac Arrest.’

He followed this with roles in a number of TV dramas and more controversy in 'Soldier, Soldier,' 'Go Back Out,' and 'Queer as Folk.' He also starred in the feature film ‘Wide-Eyed and Legless’ alongside Julie Walters and Jim Broadbent as well as numerous theatre productions including national tours of ‘Antony and Cleopatra,’ and ‘Conduct Unbecoming,’ ‘Certain Young Men’ at the Almeida and ‘The Recruiting Officer’ at the Chichester Festival.

Alongside his role in 'The Bill' Andrew has written, produced and directed television and theatre, won ‘Celebrity Stars In Their Eyes’ and taken part in a celebrity edition of ‘Who Wants To Be A Millionaire?’ where he was playing for the charity Worldvision. He continues to perform in concert and cabaret and runs his own production company.

In 2006 The Heritage Foundation of Great Britain presented Andrew with the Chairman's award for his contribution to charity work and for his work on 'The Bill.' Then in 2007 Andrew was invited to become their Vice-President. For more information on The Heritage Foundation of Great Britain please see the links section.

Andrew is also a passionate supporter of Everton Football Club. Andrew divides his time between homes in London and Liverpool where he lives with his wife Louise and his son Isaac.