Andy Gathergood is an English actor born in Farnborough, Kent, UK. He currently resides in London.
Andy's filmography boasts an impressive array of roles in numerous films, including:
Journey's End, directed by Saul Dibb and Peter Rabbit 2: The Runaway, directed by Will Gluck, both of which showcased his remarkable acting abilities. Additionally, he has appeared in The Guernsey Literary & Potato Peel Pie Society, directed by Mike Newell, His House, directed by Remi Weekes, The Death of Stalin, directed by Armando Iannucci, Risen, directed by Kevin Reynolds, Hereafter, directed by Clint Eastwood, The Three Musketeers, directed by Paul W.S. Anderson, and Lecture 21, directed by Alessandro Baricco.
Andy's work in short films has also been notable, particularly in the BAFTA-winning Until the River Runs Red, where he played the role of Jack, directed by Paul Wright.
In addition to his film work, Andy has made a significant impact in television, with a range of roles in various series and mini-series. Notably, he has played the character of DI Paul Rabbit in the stylish crime drama Professor T on ITV and Skunkhair Tom Wallace in the multi-award-winning mini-series Hatfields & McCoys on the History Channel.
Andy's extensive television credits include:
Patience on Channel 4, Andor on Lucasfilm, Bad Education on BBC, Four Lives on ITV, The Salisbury Poisonings on BBC, Britannia on Amazon Studios, No Offence on Channel 4, DCI Banks on ITV, Living the Dream on Big Talk Productions, Crossing Lines on SONY, The Last Kingdom on Carnival Film & Television, The Hour on BBC, Five Daughters on BBC, Criminal Justice on BBC, and many more...