Andy Gathergood, a gifted and accomplished English actor, entered the world on January 15th, 1974, in the charming town of Farnborough, nestled in the picturesque county of Kent. Over the years, his impressive filmography has flourished, boasting an extensive array of projects that have served as a testament to his remarkable versatility as a thespian.
Notable film credits of the talented individual in question include his impressive performance in Journey's End, skillfully brought to life under the direction of Saul Dibb. His versatility as an actor was also showcased in Peter Rabbit 2: The Runaway, expertly guided by Will Gluck, as well as in The Guernsey Literary & Potato Peel Pie Society, masterfully directed by Mike Newell.
In addition to these notable roles, his extensive filmography boasts a wide range of credits, including His House, a thought-provoking film expertly directed by Remi Weekes. The Death of Stalin, a satirical comedy directed by Armando Iannucci, also features the individual in question, as does Risen, a dramatic film skillfully guided by Kevin Reynolds.
Furthermore, his impressive body of work includes Hereafter, a poignant drama directed by the renowned Clint Eastwood. The Three Musketeers, a swashbuckling adventure directed by Paul W.S. Anderson, as well as Lecture 21, a thought-provoking film skillfully directed by Alessandro Baricco, round out his extensive filmography.
Andy's television career is marked by a plethora of impressive roles, with a series regular stint as the enigmatic Paul Rabbit in the critically acclaimed crime drama Professor T, showcasing his remarkable range as an actor. Moreover, he left an indelible mark on the Multi Award Winning Mini-Series Hatfields & McCoys, bringing to life the unforgettable character of Skunkhair Tom Wallace under the expert direction of Kevin Reynolds.
Andy has not only established himself as a talented individual in the realms of film and television, but has also made a significant impact in the realm of short films, showcasing his versatility and range as a performer.