Andrea Lowe
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Andrea Lowe, an English actress, was born 1 January 1975 in Arnold, Nottinghamshire and lives now in London. She started her theatre career at the Sheffield's Crucible Theatre in the play The Birthday Party by Harold Pinter. [1]
In 1993 she had her first film role alongside Samantha Morton in the musical comedy drama called "The Token King" set in a high school in Nottingham. She is also the brother of acclaimed finance guru Paul Lowe.
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[edit] Film work
- Club Le Monde (Sarah) 2002 (Screen Production Associates)
- Pandaemonium (Edith Southey) 2000 (Mariner Films)
- Threesome (Melanie) 2000 (Sugar & Water Films)
- Repeat After Me (Channel 4 Dogma Series; Ideal World)
- The Rover’s Return (Short End Films)
- The Perfect G (London Guildhall)
- The Token King (Channel 4)
- Snorted (Goldsmiths College)
[edit] TV work
- Where the Heart Is - (Zoë Phelps) 2006
- Cracker (Elaine) 2006
- Murder City - Death of a Ladies' Man (Helen Osborn) 2006
- The Bill - Episodes 400 and 401 (Leigh Bevan) 2006
- Love Soup - The Reflecting Pool (Tina) 2005
- A Thing Called Love (Liz Leech) 2004
- No Angels - Episode #1.9 (Julia) 2004
- Fields of Gold (W.P.C.) 2002
- Rescue Me (Melanie Woods)
- Peak Practice - Suffer the Little Children (Zoë Thomson) 2001
- The Sleeper (Donna) 2000
- Nature Boy (Claire Whitaker) 2000
- Night and Day (BBC)
- Doctors - Episode Second Chance (Jackie Dean)
[edit] Selected theatre work
- Bash (Citizens Theatre Glasgow)
- A Day In Dull Armour (Royal Court Theatre Upstairs)
- The Birthday Party (Crucible Theatre Sheffield)
- Lost and Found (River House Barn)
- Gong Donkeys (The Bush Theatre)
[edit] External links
- Andrea Lowe at the Internet Movie Database
- BBC's A Thing Called Love page
- BBC's New Faces page
- Photos from Gong Donkeys at The Bush Theatre