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Andrew Tiernan 22 Astwood Mews, London, SW7 4DE CDA +44 (0)20 7937 2749|[email protected] ANDREW TIERNAN HEIGHT : 5’ 11” HAIR: Blond EYES: Green SKILLS: Improvisation, Singing, Impressionist, Voiceover, Stage Combat ATHLETIC SKILLS: Horse-riding/Equestrian, Aerobics, Boxing, Soccer, Swimming, Cycling, Skateboarding, Martial Arts ACCENTS: Southern, Scottish, Irish, British, American (East Coast) South African, Manchester, Eastern European, Yorkshire, American (West Coast), Liverpool, Midwest, Cockney, German, American (General), Australian, Jamaican, Russian, Birmingham TELEVISION INNOCENT 2 [Lake TV DAC for ITV] ‘John Taylor’ Dir. Tracey Larcombe DEATH IN PARADISE [Red Planet] ‘Paul Raynor’ Dir. Stewart Svaasand MARCELLA S2 [Buccaneer for ITV] ‘Nigel’ Dirs. Charles Sturridge & Jim O’Hanlon BOUNTY HUNTERS [Cave Bear Productions for SKY] ‘Smith’ Dir. Will Sinclair SAFE HOUSE 2 [Eleventh Hour Films/ITV] ‘Roger Lane’ Dir. Marc Evans MOVING ON – Empty Nest [LA Productions] ‘Rob’ Dir. Julia Ford NO OFFENCE [AbbottVision for Channel 4] ‘Docherty’ Dir. Harry Bradbeer CODE OF A KILLER [World Productions for ITV] ‘DS Geoff Taylor’ Dir. James Strong SILENT WITNESS – Falling Angels [BBC] ‘DCI McLeod’ Dir. Craig Viveiros THE GREAT FIRE [Brigade One Ltd for ITV] ‘Vincent’ Dir. Jon Jones THE DRIVER [Red Production Company for BBC] ‘Darren’ Dir. Jamie Payne RIPPER STREET 2 – Threads of Silk and Gold [Tiger Aspect for BBC1] ‘James Self’ Dir. Kieron Hawkes COMMON [LA Productions] ‘Peter O’Shea’ Dir. David Blair FOYLE’S WAR [FWAR Prods] ‘Geoffrey Helliwell’ Dir. Andy Hay MERLIN S5 [Shine TV] ‘Osgar’ Dir. Ashley Way PRISONERS’ WIVES [Tiger Aspect for BBC1] ‘DS Dave Hunter’ Dir. Damon Thomas/Harry Bradbeer DOCTOR WHO – Night Terrors [BBC] ‘Mr Purcell’ Dir. Richard Clark CASUALTY [BBC] ‘Kelvin O'Neill’ Dir. Will Sinclair INJUSTICE [Greenlit for ITV] ‘Michael Bankes’ Dir. Colm McCarthy WHITECHAPEL II [Carnival Films for ITV] ‘Steven Dukes’ Dir. David Evans LUTHER [BBC] ‘Richard Henley’ Dir. Sam Miller CASUALTY [BBC] ‘Col’ Dir. Declan O'Dwyer THE BILL [Talkback Thames] ‘Craig Middleton’ Dir. Paul Wrobelwski MURDERLAND [ITV] ‘Whitaker’ Dir. Catherine Morshead HARVEST [Channel 4] ‘Blue’ Dir. Alex Winckler SURVIVORS [BBC] ‘Gavin’ Dir. Andrew Gunn NEW TRICKS – Mad Dogs [Wall to Wall for BBC] ‘Keith Sharratt’ Dir. Dermot Boyd SPARTACUS [BBC] ‘Crixus’ Dir. Tim Dunn MIDSOMER MURDERS – Picture of Innocence [Bentley Prod] ‘Steve Bright’ Dir. Richard Holthouse THE AFTERNOON PLAY - PIECES OF SILVER LINING [BBC] ‘Bennett’ Dir. Steve Kelly DALZIEL & PASCOE [BBC] ‘Jake McNally’ Dir. Ian Knox 22 Astwood Mews, London, SW7 4DE CDA +44 (0)20 7937 2749|[email protected] ANDREW TIERNAN TELEVISION cont. COLD BLOOD [ITV] ‘Colin Feather’ Dir. Stuart Orme A WASTE OF SHAME [BBC] ‘Ben Jonson’ Dir. John McKay SPOOKS [Kudos for BBC] ‘Owen Foster’ Dir. Antonia Bird LIFE ON MARS [Kudos] ‘Kim Trent’ Dir. Bharat Nalluri THE QUATERMASS EXPERIMENT [BBC] ‘Victor Carroon’ Dir. Sam Miller MURPHY'S LAW [Tiger Aspect] ‘Richard Vaughn’ Dir. Brian Kirk THE ROTTER'S CLUB [Company Pictures] ‘Roy Slater’ Dir. Tony Smith WHOSE BABY? [Granada] ‘Dave’ Dir. Rebecca Frayne MURDER INVESTIGATION TEAM [Thames] ‘Gary Shale’ Dir. Gary Love WAKING THE DEAD [BBC] ‘Don Keech’ Dir. Andy Hay RED CAP [Stormy Pictures Ltd] ‘Sgt. Charlie Fleckner’ Dir. Martin Hutchings WILLIAM & MARY [ITV] ‘Nick’ Dir. Jean Stewart HAWK [BBC] ‘Freddie’ Dir. Robin Sheppard HEARTBEAT [ITV] ‘Ray Nixon’ Dir. Paul Walker IN A LAND OF PLENTY [BBC] ‘Gary’ Dir. David Moore JONATHAN CREEK: THE CURIOUS CASE OF MR SPEARFISH [BBC] ‘Lenny Spearfish’ Dir. Keith Washington HORNBLOWER; THE EXAMINATION FOR LIEUTENANT [ITV] ‘Bunting’ Dir. Andrew Grieve MACBETH ON THE ESTATE [BBC] ‘Banquo’ Dir. Penny Woolcock THE SCULPTRESS [BBC] ‘Gary O'Brien’ Dir. Stuart Orme TAGGART: BLACK ORCHID [STV] ‘John Campbell’ Dir. Richard Holthouse SOME KIND OF LIFE [ITV] ‘Mark’ Dir. Julian Jarrold 99-1 [Zenith] ‘Billy Pink’ Dir. Charles McDougall MIDDLEMARCH [BBC] ‘Mr Dagley’ Dir. Anthony Page CRACKER: TO SAY I LOVE YOU [ITV] ‘Sean Kerrigan’ Dir. Andy Wilson SAFE [BBC] ‘Duggie’ Dir. Antonia Bird PRIME SUSPECT II [ITV] ‘DC Rosper’ Dir. John Strickland THE GUILTY [ITV] ‘Leo’ Dir. Colin Gregg THACKER [BBC] ‘Davey Royce’ Dir. Richard Spence PRIME SUSPECT [ITV] ‘DC Rosper’ Dir. Chris Menaul SCREEN ONE: SWEET NOTHING [BBC] ‘Dog’ Dir. Tony Smith FILM MY POLICEMAN [Amazon/ Berlanti Productions] 'Bert' Dir. Michael Grandage MONICO PERSEUS (Short Film) 'Vic' Dir. Alfie Stewart CODE OF SILENCE [Picture Perfect Ltd] ‘Peter Brodie’ Dir. Ben Mole 2003 [BBC Films]( Short Film) ‘Phil’ Dir. Harris Dickinson THE GOOD SOLDIER SCHWEJK [Sand Films] ‘various’ Dir. Christine Edzard BURNING MEN [Burning Men Pictures Ltd] ‘Mad Dad’ Dir. Jeremy Wooding ELOISE [Keeps on Burning] ‘Moore’ Dir. Andrew Tiernan US & THEM [Into the Woods] ‘Tommy’ Dir. Joseph Martin DRAGONFLY [Keeps on Burning] ‘DS Blake’ Dir. Andrew Tiernan THE MESSENGER [Flare Film Ltd] ‘Dad’ Dir. David Blair AUTOMATA [Millennium Films] ‘Manager’ Dir. Gabe Ibáñez PAGANINI: THE DEVIL’S VIOLINIST [Dor Films] ‘Freddie’ Dir. Bernard Rose 300: RISE OF AN EMPIRE [Warner Bros] ‘Ephialtes’ Dir. Noam Murro CANDLE TO WATER: MEA CULPA [Blind Pictures] ‘Uri’ Dir. Nihat Seven MR. NICE [Independent] ‘Alan Marcuson’ Dir. Bernard Rose Page 2 of 3 22 Astwood Mews, London, SW7 4DE CDA +44 (0)20 7937 2749|[email protected] ANDREW TIERNAN FILM cont. WAR OF THE DEAD [LFS] ‘Captain Stone’ Dir. Marko Makilaasko 300 [Warner Bros] ‘Ephialtes’ Dir. Zack Snyder SNUFF MOVIE [Enos Rose] ‘Bruce’ Dir. Bernard Rose REHAB [BBC] ‘Dean Vincent’ Dir. Antonia Bird THE RED SIREN [Haute et Court] ‘Koesler’ Dir. Oliver Megaton THE PIANIST [Runteam Ltd] ‘Szalas’ Dir. Roman Polanski MR IN-BETWEEN [Enterprise Films] ‘Andy’ Dir. Paul Sarossy THE BUNKER [Millennium Pictures] ‘Lcpl. Schenke’ Dir. Rob Green THE CRIMINAL [Criminal Productions] ‘Harris’ Dir. Julian Simpson FACE [Face Prod] ‘Chris Diagaro’ Dir. Antonia Bird THE SCARLET TUNIC [Scarlet Films] ‘Muller’ Dir. Stuart St Paul PLAYING GOD [Disney] ‘Cyril’ Dir. Andy Wilson LOCK STOCK & TWO SMOKING BARRELS [Two Barrels Prods] ‘Andy’ Dir. Guy Ritchie SMALL TIME OBSESSION [Solo Films] ‘Mr. Clyde’ Dir. Peter Szkopiak SNOW WHITE IN THE BLACK FOREST [Interscope USA] ‘Scar’ Dir. Michael Cohn INTERVIEW WITH A VAMPIRE [Geffen Films] ‘Mephisto’ Dir. Neil Jordan TWO DEATHS [BBC Films] ‘Captain Jorgu’ Dir. Nic Roeg BEING HUMAN [Warner Bros] ‘The Visitor’ Dir. Bill Forsyth THE TRIAL [BBC Films] ‘Berthold’ Dir. David Jones AS YOU LIKE IT [Sand Films] ‘Orlando/Oliver’ Dir. Christine Edzard EDWARD II [Working Title] ‘Gaveston’ Dir. Derek Jarman THEATRE A COUPLE OF POOR, POLISH SPEAKING ROMANIANS ‘Pacha’ Dir. Lisa Goldman [Soho Theatre] FLESH WOUND ‘Vincent’ Dir. Wilson Milam [Galway Festival] TRUE WEST ‘Austin’ Bristol Dir. Wilson Milam [Old Vic] FLESH WOUND ‘Vincent’ Dir. Wilson Milam [Royal Court] A LIE OF THE MIND ‘Mike’ Dir. Wilson Milam [Donmar Warehouse] THE BULLET ‘Mike’ Dir. Dominic Cooke [Donmar Warehouse] NOISE ‘Matt’ Dir. Mark Brickman [Soho Theatre] THE DISPUTE ‘Azor’ Dir. Jonathan Martin [Sheffield Crucible] Page 3 of 3 .
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