Andrew Tiernan | |
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Born | Andrew James Tiernan 30 November 1965 Birmingham, England, UK |
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1989–present |
Andrew James Tiernan (born 30 November 1965) is an English actor.
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Tiernan began acting with the Birmingham Youth Theatre and moved to London in 1984 to study a three-year Diploma in Acting at the Drama Centre London run by Christopher Fettes and Yat Malmgren. His theatre work has included Joe Penhall's The Bullet at the Donmar Warehouse, and a long-term collaboration with the Tony-nominated director Wilson Milam, including Ché Walker's Flesh Wound at the Royal Court Theatre and two critically acclaimed productions of Sam Shepard plays; A Lie of the Mind at the Donmar Warehouse and True West at the Bristol Old Vic. In 2008, Tiernan returned to the theatre in Dorota Maslowska's "A Couple of Poor, Polish-Speaking Romanians" at the Soho Theatre.
Tiernan played Piers Gaveston in Derek Jarman's controversial film of Christopher Marlowe's Edward II in 1991, after appearing in Lynda La Plante's award-winning drama Prime Suspect. In the same year, he went on to star as Orlando and Oliver in Christine Edzard's version of Shakespeare's As You Like It playing alongside actors James Fox and Cyril Cusack.
He played Szalas in Roman Polanski's film The Pianist.
He has also worked with Antonia Bird on a number of improvisational film productions, including Safe (Bafta - Best single drama), Face, Rehab and Spooks.
Tiernan starred in Zack Snyder's 300, an adaptation of the Frank Miller graphic novel, in which he portrays Ephialtes of Trachis. Filming took place from October 2005 - January 2006 in Montreal. To portray Ephialtes, Tiernan dressed in full body prosthetics which took 10 hours each day to complete.[1]
He appeared at Captain Martin Stone in Marko Mäkilaakso's Stone's War. In 2009 he completed work on two films, both reuniting him with directors he had previously worked with. The first was Mr. Nice with director Bernard Rose in which Tiernan plays Alan Marcuson. The second was Freight with director Stuart St. Paul.
In 1993, Tiernan appeared in the series Cracker in the episode "To Say I Love You". In 1997 played Banquo in Shakespeare adaptation for BBC (MacBeth on The Estate) alongside James Frain and Susan Vidler. In 1998, in the British TV series Hornblower, he played Bunting in the second episode, "The Examination For Lieutenant". Other credits in television include Victor Carroon in The Quatermass Experiment, Kim Trent in Life on Mars and Lenny Spearfish in the BBC TV series Jonathan Creek (2004) 'The Curious Tale of Mr Spearfish'. In 2005, he played Ben Jonson in A Waste of Shame, a William Shakespeare biopic presented as part of the BBC's ShakespeaRe-Told series. He appeared in an episode of crime drama Midsomer Murders as Steve Bright, a photography enthusiast who is strangled with his own camera strap. And more recently starred in Casualty directed by Will Sinclair. Also recently made an appearance in the new 9.00pm time slot of The Bill starring as Craig Middleton.
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1995 | Two Deaths | ||
1996 | The Sculptress | ||
1997 | Snow White: A Tale of Terror | ||
Face | |||
Playing God | |||
MacBeth on The Estate | Banquo | BBC TV film | |
1998 | The Scarlet Tunic | ||
Hornblower | TV Series | ||
1999 | The Criminal | ||
2000 | Small Time Obsession | ||
2001 | Mr In-Between | ||
The Bunker | |||
2002 | The Pianist | ||
The Red Siren | |||
2003 | Rehab | ||
2004 | Whose Baby?
Waking the Dead (2004) Episode: Anger Management |
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Jonathan Creek | Lenny Spearfish - episode:The Curious Tale of Mr Spearfish | (BBC TV) | |
2005 | The Quatermass Experiment | ||
The Rotters' Club | |||
2006 | Snuff-Movie | ||
2007 | 300 | Ephialtes | |
2008 | Stone's War | Post production | |
Survivors | |||
2009 | Casualty | TV Series | |
Harvest | |||
Mr Nice | |||
Murderland | |||
The Bill | |||
2010 | Dead Cert | Chekha | |
Freight | |||
Rough Cut | |||
Whitechapel | Steven Dukes | TV Series | |
2011 | Doctor Who | Purcell | Night Terrors |