Anthony Andrews

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Anthony Andrews
Anthony Andrews Allan Warren.jpg
Andrews in 1982 by Allan Warren
Born
Anthony Colin Gerald Andrews

(1948-01-12) 12 January 1948 (age 73)
Finchley, London, England
OccupationActor
Spouse(s)
Georgina Simpson
(m. 1971)
Children3

Anthony Colin Gerald Andrews[1] (born 12 January 1948) is an English actor. He played Lord Sebastian Flyte in the 1981 ITV miniseries Brideshead Revisited (1981). He also played the lead roles in Ivanhoe, Operation Daybreak, Danger UXB and The Scarlet Pimpernel, and Prime Minister Stanley Baldwin in The King's Speech (2010). For his performance in Brideshead Revisited Andrews won Golden Globe and BAFTA TV Awards, and was nominated for an Emmy.

Early life and career[]

Andrews was born in London, the son of Geraldine Agnes (née Cooper), a dancer, and Stanley Thomas Andrews, an arranger and conductor for the BBC.[1] He grew up in North Finchley London. At the age of eight he took dancing lessons, making his stage debut as the White Rabbit in a stage adaptation of Lewis Carroll's Alice in Wonderland.[2] He attended the Royal Masonic School for Boys in Bushey, Hertfordshire.

After a series of jobs that included catering, farming and journalism, he secured a position at the Chichester Theatre where he worked as an assistant stage manager and later as a stand-in producer. He auditioned in 1968 for a production of Alan Bennett's new play, Forty Years On, which featured John Gielgud as the headmaster of a British public school during the First World War period. Andrews was cast as Skinner, one of twenty schoolboys. In 1974 he played Lord Robert, Marquis of Stockbridge in the TV series Upstairs, Downstairs. In 1975 he had a leading role in the Spanish film Las adolescentes (The Adolescents), opposite Koo Stark.[3]

In June 1979 he was cast in the role of Bodie in the ITV series The Professionals. However, after three days of filming, the creator and producer Brian Clemens felt that the chemistry between Andrews and Martin Shaw (Doyle) did not work and that "the pair did not have the required undercurrent of menace to carry off the concept". Lewis Collins replaced Andrews in the part.[4] Following that, in 1979, Andrews was the main star of the ITV television series Danger UXB, in which he played a British bomb disposal officer in the London Blitz.[5] The series first aired in the United Kingdom in 1979 on the ITV network.

His subsequent work includes the leading role of Lord Sebastian Flyte in Brideshead Revisited.[5] In 1982, he won a Golden Globe and BAFTA TV Award for his performance and was nominated for an Emmy Award. In the United States, Andrews is best known for his portrayal of the titular character in Ivanhoe as well as that of Sir Percy Blakeney in the 1982 film The Scarlet Pimpernel.[5]

He played Professor Higgins in a stage version of My Fair Lady (2001), and Count Fosco in Andrew Lloyd Webber's The Woman in White.[6]

He was the narrator for a 21st anniversary BBC Radio 2 special broadcast of Cameron Mackintosh's musical Les Misérables, sung by the then West End cast at the Mermaid Theatre in London on Sunday 8 October 2006. Andrews appeared as Prime Minister Stanley Baldwin in the 2010 film The King's Speech, for which he won a SAG Award along with Helena Bonham Carter, Jennifer Ehle, Colin Firth, Michael Gambon, Derek Jacobi, Guy Pearce, Geoffrey Rush and Timothy Spall.

Personal life[]

Andrews met actress Georgina Simpson of the Simpsons of Piccadilly department store family and they were married on 1 December 1971. They have three children.

Andrews survived a case of water intoxication in 2003. The condition, also known as hyponatraemia ("low blood sodium"), occurs when sodium ions in the body are diluted so far that nerves are unable to function properly. The condition has symptoms similar to those of dehydration, such as headaches, nausea and cramps. While performing as Henry Higgins in My Fair Lady, Andrews consumed up to eight litres of water a day. He lost consciousness and spent three days in intensive care.[7]

Selected filmography[]

Film[]

Year Title Role Notes
1972 A Day Out Brother
1974 Percy's Progress Catchpole
1974 Take Me High Hugo Flaxman
1975  [es] Jimmy
1975 Operation Daybreak Jozef Gabcik
1981 Mistress of Paradise Buckley
1982 Ivanhoe Wilfred of Ivanhoe TV movie
1982 The Scarlet Pimpernel Sir Percy Blakeney
1983 Sparkling Cyanide Tony Browne
1984 Under the Volcano Hugh Firmin
1985 The Holcroft Covenant Johann von Tiebolt / Jonathan Tennyson
1987 The Lighthorsemen Maj. Richard Meinertzhagen
1987 The Second Victory Maj. Hanlon
1988 Bluegrass Michael Fitzgerald
1988 Hanna's War McCormack
1990 Hands of a Murderer Professor Moriarty
1991 Lost in Siberia Andrei Miller
1995 Haunted Robert Mariell
1997 Mothertime Robin
2000 David Copperfield Edward Murdstone
2010 The King's Speech Prime Minister Stanley Baldwin Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture
2019 The Professor and the Madman Benjamin Jowett

Television[]

Year Title Role Notes
1968 The Wednesday Play Harry
1972 Dixon of Dock Green Paul Richards
1972 Doomwatch Carlos
1972 Follyfoot Lord Beck
1972 A War of Children Reg Hogg American (CBS) TV film set in Northern Ireland during The Troubles
1972 Thirty-Minute Theatre Michael Warren / Vernon Warren Episode "The Judge's Wife"
1974 The Fortunes of Nigel Sir Nigel Olifaunt
1974 QB VII Stephen Kelno
1974 The Pallisers Lord Silverbridge
1974 David Copperfield James Steerforth
1975 Upstairs, Downstairs Lord Robert Stockbridge / The Marquis of Stockbridge
1976 The Duchess of Duke Street Marcus Carrington
1976–1977 Play of the Month Various characters In "French Without Tears", "London Assurance", and "The Country Wife"
1977 Wings Lt. Walker
1977 ITV Sunday Night Drama Harry Episode "A Superstition"
1978 Romeo and Juliet Mercutio BBC Television Shakespeare
1979 Danger UXB Brian Ash
1981 The Love Boat Tony Selkirk
1981 Brideshead Revisited Lord Sebastian Flyte British Academy Television Award for Best Actor
Golden Globe Award for Best Actor – Miniseries or Television Film
Nominated – Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Miniseries or a Movie
1984 Play for Today John Loomis Episode "Z for Zachariah"
1985 A.D. Nero
1988 American Playhouse Johnnie Aysgarth Episode "Suspicion"
1988 The Woman He Loved King Edward VIII
1989 A Fine Romance Michael Trent
1989 Columbo: Columbo Goes to the Guillotine Elliot Blake
1989 Nightmare Classics Dr. Jekyll / Mr. Hyde Episode "The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde"
1992 Jewels William Whitfield
1992 Screen Two Christopher Edwardes
1996 The Ruth Rendell Mysteries Luke Crossland
1996 Tales from the Crypt Jonathan Episode "About Face"
2001 Love in a Cold Climate Boy
2003 Cambridge Spies King George VI
2004 Rosemary & Thyme Richard Oakley Episode "The Invisible Worm"
2006 Marple: By the Pricking of My Thumbs Tommy Beresford
2012 Birdsong Colonel Barclay
2015 The Syndicate Lord Hazelwood
2020 The English Game Lord Kinnaird 5 episodes

Producer[]

  • Lost in Siberia (1991)
  • Haunted (1995)

Theatrical roles[]

References[]

  1. ^ Jump up to: a b "Anthony Colin Andrews Biography (1948-)". Filmreference.com. 2011. Retrieved 16 January 2011.
  2. ^ "Debut : Anthony Andrews". The Independent. London, UK. 25 April 2001.
  3. ^ "Adolescentes, Las" in Luis Gasca, Un siglo de cine español (Planeta, 1998), p. 17
  4. ^ "Obituary :Lewis Collins". The Daily Telegraph. London, UK: TMG. 28 November 2013. Retrieved 25 February 2016.
  5. ^ Jump up to: a b c Quinlan, David (1996) Quinlan's Film Stars, Batsford, ISBN 0-7134-7751-2, p. 16
  6. ^ "Anthony Andrews". flyrope.com. Archived from the original on 11 March 2007. Retrieved 11 October 2006.
  7. ^ "Actor Andrews in water overdose". BBC News. London: BBC. 4 July 2003. Retrieved 25 February 2016.

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