Anthony Andrews

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Anthony Andrews
Born 12 January 1948 (1948-01-12) (age 60)
London, England , UK

Anthony Andrews (pronounced /ˈæntəni ˈændruːz/; born 12 January 1948 in London) is an English actor, best known for his role in Brideshead Revisited playing the doomed Sebastian Flyte, winning an Emmy for his performance.

Andrews' father was a musical arranger and conductor and his mother a dancer. He was awarded a scholarship to the Royal Masonic School for Boys in Bushey, Hertfordshire as his father had been a Freemason and died when Andrews was only 5 years old.

He originally considered the Army as a career, but instead took a job as a stagehand at the Chichester Festival Theatre. In 1971, he married Georgina Simpson, heiress to the Piccadilly stores empire, Simpsons of Piccadilly, having fallen in love with her from a photo he saw. They have three children; Joshua, Jessica and Amy-Samantha. Princess Anne is Amy-Samantha's godmother.

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. [1]

He was the narrator for a 21st Anniversary BBC Radio 2 special broadcast of Cameron Mackintosh's musical, Les Misérables, sung by the (at the time) current West End cast at the Mermaid Theater in London on Sunday 8 October 2006.

He has been a guest at many royal weddings. He attended Margaret Thatcher's 80th birthday party.

He recently said in an interview that "Remakes are often an excuse to associate young movie stars with a good title. They think it adds up to magic."

The television series Remington Steele was created for Anthony, but he turned down the part.

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[edit] Television roles

[edit] Film roles

[edit] Producing roles

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

[edit] Theatrical roles

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