Andrew Howard, a talented actor, hails from Cardiff, Wales, and currently resides in Los Angeles. He has garnered recognition for his versatile performances in various roles. One of his most notable turns was as Gennady in the film Limitless, followed by his portrayal of Bad Frank Philips in the miniseries Hatfields and McCoys.
On stage, Howard has excelled in a range of characters, including Alex DeLarge in A Clockwork Orange, Peer Gynt in Peer Gynt, and Orestes in Electra. His theatrical credits include performances at esteemed institutions such as The Royal National Theatre in London and The Donmar Warehouse in London.
Howard has made significant appearances in numerous prominent productions, including the HBO miniseries Band of Brothers and the Guy Ritchie caper Revolver. He has also shared the screen with esteemed actors Patrick Stewart and Glenn Close in the 2003 TV movie The Lion in Winter.
In 2001, Howard received the best actor award at the Tokyo International Film Festival for his poignant portrayal of Jon in Mr In-Between. He co-wrote the screenplay for the 2002 British crime drama Shooters, in which he also starred.
In 2009, Howard took on the role of Thomas Luster in the thriller film Luster, directed by Adam Mason. The same year, he appeared in the film Blood River, earning the Best Actor Award at the Honolulu Film Festival and the Jack Nance Break-through performance award at the NYC Film Festival, Tribeca.