Andrew's illustrious career in the entertainment industry began with his early endeavors in local theatre, where he honed his craft as a cabaret singer, captivating audiences with his unique voice and stage presence.
He then catapulted to fame with his iconic lead role in the groundbreaking medical series "Cardiac Arrest" (1994) alongside the talented Helen Baxendale, showcasing his remarkable acting abilities and earning widespread recognition.
Andrew's impressive resume continued to grow as he took on a plethora of TV dramas, including the controversial "Soldier Soldier" (1991),"Go Back Out" (1995) (TV),and "Queer as Folk" (1999),solidifying his status as a versatile and accomplished actor.
He has since become a well-established theatre and television actor, with numerous roles created specifically for him by renowned directors such as Peter Gill and Russell T. Davies.
In addition to his extensive television work, Andrew has also made a mark on the big screen, starring alongside esteemed actors Julie Walters and Jim Broadbent in the film "Wide-Eyed and Legless".
Other notable television appearances include "City Central" (1998),"The Vice" (1999),and "Mersey Beat" (2001),further demonstrating his remarkable range and adaptability as an actor.
From 2003 to 2010, Andrew played the esteemed role of DI Neil Manson in the ITV1 Police Drama The Bill (1984),cementing his position as a respected and accomplished actor in the industry.