Andrew Whipp
Andrew Whipp | |
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Born |
Guildford, Surrey, England, UK | 7 April 1969
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1969–present |
Andrew Whipp is an English actor who trained at the Guildford School of Acting. He played Callum Rennie[1] in the ITV soap opera Emmerdale which led to him being nominated for a 2006 British Soap Award[2] for Most Spectacular Scene; along with Leah Bracknell, Nick Miles, Ken Farrington, Charlie Kemp and Tony Prescott for an explosion at Home Farm, but lost out to fellow Emmerdale actors, Eden Taylor-Draper and Luke Tittensor for their trapped in a mine shaft scene.
Andrew has received crticial acclaim for many of his stage performances; most recently playing Tom Duffy in Farragut North (play)[3] at the Southwark Playhouse, London in 2013.[4]
Television
Year | Series | Episode | Role | Director | Producer |
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2015 | Death in Paradise | Episode #5.6 | Gary Holt | Roger Simonsz | BBC |
2015 | The Coroner | First Love | Philip Bailey | Ian Barber | BBC |
2015 | Spotless | One Hand Clapping, Carrot & Stick | Gareth | Pascal Chaumeil | Canal+ |
2015 | Suspicion | Death Next Door | Ray | Tom Keeling | October Films |
2015 | Outlander (TV series) | Lallybroch | Brian Fraser | Mike Barker | Starz |
2015 | A Song for Jenny | TV Movie | DCI | Brian Percival | BBC |
2014 | Critical | Curtis Taylor | Jon East | Hat Trick Productions | |
2012 | Not Going Out | Examination | Dr. Jenkins | NIck Wood | BBC |
2012 | Holby City | Equilibrium | Andrew Zimmerman | Reza Moradi | BBC |
2011 | EastEnders | Ep. 27 December 2011 | D.I. Savage | Michael Owen Morris | BBC |
2009 | Heartbeat (UK TV series) | Cashing In | Jim Bly | Gerry Mill | Yorkshire Television |
2007 | Doctors (TV series) | Red, White & Blue | Bill Hampshire | David O'Neil | BBC |
2005 | Love Lies Bleeding | TV Movie | Graham Brining | David Drury | Granada Television |
2006 | City Lights | Episode #1.6 | Policeman | Martin Dennis | Granada Television |
2004 | Emmerdale | Regular Character | Callum Rennie | Various | Yorkshire Television |
2004 | Judge John Deed | Regular Character | Henry Kuhle | Various | Granada Television |
2004 | Real Crime with Mark Austin | Love You To Death | Detective Sergeant Stephen Beech | Paula Lichtarowicz | ITV |
2003 | Absolute Power (comedy) | History Man | Marcus Payne | John Morton | BBC |
2002 | Falling Apart | TV Movie | Paul | Brian Hill (director) | Century Films |
1999 | CI5: The New Professionals | Hostage | TV Director | John Davies | Sky1 |
Film
Year | Film | Role | Director | Producer |
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2015 | Silent Hours | DS Pinker | Mark Greenstreet | Gallery Pictures |
2014 | Artificio Conceal | Marcus Green | Ayoub Qanir | Transient Films |
2009 | The Fourth Kind | Archive Tommy Fisher | Olatunde Osunsanmi | Universal Pictures |
2006 | Amazing Grace (2006 film) | MP 1 | Michael Apted | Walden Media |
Stage
Year | Play | Role | Director | Producer |
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2015 | F*ck The Polar Bears | Gordon | Carolyne Byrne | Bush Theatre |
2015 | Now This Is Not The End | Paul | Katie Lewis | Arcola Theatre |
2013 | Farragut North (play) | Tom Duffy | Guy Unsworth | Southwark Playhouse |
2013 | The Dark at the Top of the Stairs | Rubin Flood | Lisa Forrell | Belgrade Theatre |
2011 | Macbeth | Duncan/Seward | Bill Buckhurst | Shakespeare's Globe |
2010 | Arcadia (play) | Bernard | Patrick Mason | Gate Theatre |
2007 | Much Ado About Nothing | Don Pedro | Bill Buckhurst | Stafford |
2003 | The Misanthrope | Philinte | Colin Blumenau | Theatre Royal, Bury St Edmunds |
2001 | King Lear | King of France | Barry Kyle | Shakespeare's Globe |
2000 | Les Liaisons Dangereuses (Hampton play) | Azolan/Valmont | Peter Wilson | PW Productions |
2000 | Stand Up | Tony | Roy Marsden | Palace Theatre, Westcliff-on-Sea & Pleasance Theatre |
References
- ↑ Production, YTV (31 December 2004). "Emmerdale (Episode 3936)". ITN Source. Retrieved 27 November 2015.
- ↑ Worldwide, Celebrities (20 May 2006). "British Soap Awards 2006". Celebrities Worldwide Ltd. Retrieved 27 November 2015.
- ↑ Bull, Victoria (16 September 2013). "Theatre Review: Farragut North". Hollywood News. Retrieved 27 November 2015.
- ↑ Taylor, Paul (16 September 2013). "Theatre review: Farragut North, Southwark Playhouse, London". The Independent. Retrieved 27 November 2015.
- Hollywood News (16 Sept 2013). "Theatre Review: Farragut North" by Victoria Bull, Hollywood News, Retrieved on 16 Sept 2013.
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