Nicholas Cochrane
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Nicholas Cochrane (born Nicholas Marc Cochrane in Wythenshawe, Manchester, England, December 16, 1973) is an English actor, best known for his role as Andy McDonald in long-running soap opera Coronation Street.
Cochrane had appeared as an extra on TV for Coronation Street's production company, Granada TV, prior to his successful audition in 1989 for the role of Andy McDonald. A schoolfriend from the year below, Simon Gregson, was hired to play twin brother Steve.
Cochrane's character stayed in the programme for seven years before he was axed, along with several other cast members, in a high-profile cull by a new producer in 1997. His character took a job as an English teacher in Spain, but has since returned for two short spells so that Andy McDonald could be seen attending the re-marriage of his parents and later being best man at his brother's wedding.
After Coronation Street, Cochrane co-launched a shortlived magazine about soap operas and appeared regularly with Simon Mayo on his TV show Confessions. He works regularly for Manchester United's television station MUTV.