Andrew Gower is a multifaceted British actor and singer/songwriter, renowned for his captivating performances in various roles, showcasing his exceptional range and versatility as a performer, effortlessly transitioning between different characters and genres, consistently impressing audiences with his remarkable talent and dedication to his craft.
Andrew's origin story unfolded in Aintree, a charming suburb nestled near the vibrant city of Liverpool, located in the northwest of England, United Kingdom. It was during his formative school days that Andrew's innate passion for acting and singing first began to take root. As he navigated the challenges of pursuing his A-Levels, he simultaneously discovered a new outlet for self-expression by joining a local drama group This. serendipitous decision would ultimately set the stage for Andrew's future success, as he went on to graduate from the esteemed Oxford School of Drama in 2010. The culmination of his hard work and dedication was marked by a remarkable achievement, as Andrew was awarded the prestigious Spotlight Prize in July of the same year, a testament to his exceptional talent and promise as a young artist.
Andrew's impressive acting resume boasts a wide range of captivating roles, showcasing his versatility and talent. One of his most notable performances was his energetic portrayal of Victor Frankenstein in the BBC Three live musical production of "Frankenstein's Wedding", where he brought the iconic character to life with his impressive acting skills.
Andrew's ability to transform into his characters was evident in his depiction of Roman emperor Caligula in the TV mini-series "A.D. - The Bible Continues", where he skillfully brought the complex and troubled figure to the screen.
In addition to his work in television, Andrew has also made appearances in the science fiction anthology series "Black Mirror", playing a significant role in one of its thought-provoking episodes. His more recent projects include playing Ezra Spurnrose in the fantasy-noir series "Carnival Row" on Amazon Prime, where he added depth and nuance to the show's intricate world.
Furthermore, Andrew's talent has also been showcased in the new Victorian crime drama "Miss Scarlet and The Duke", where he played the role of Rupert Parker, bringing a unique perspective to the show's richly detailed characters and storyline.
Andrew has had the opportunity to showcase his impressive acting skills on stage in a variety of productions, including his portrayal of Seiffert in the captivating play "Conquest of the South Pole" at the esteemed Arcola Theatre, where the production later toured to the renowned Rose Theatre in Kingston.
Furthermore, Andrew has also demonstrated his acting prowess in the spine-tingling "Terror Tales" at the esteemed Hampstead Theatre, where he took on the role of Charlie.
In 2016, Andrew made his highly anticipated West End debut in London, taking on the lead role of Winston Smith in a stage adaptation of the classic dystopian novel "1984".
In addition to his impressive stage work, Andrew has also lent his voice to the character of Mudlark in the captivating animated short film "The Tall Tales of Urchin".
Andrew has ventured beyond his acting career to explore the realm of music, where he has demonstrated his multifaceted talents by recording songs with his former band, Emerson, and taking the stage by storm during the unforgettable "Frankenstein's Wedding" performance.
In addition to his musical endeavors, Andrew has collaborated with fellow actor Stephen Walters to co-write tracks for the provocative project "Humpty Fu*king Dumpty", showcasing his versatility and creativity.
Furthermore, Andrew is actively involved in the music project The Gustaffsons, solidifying his position as a multi-talented artist with a passion for music.