Andrew Paul

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Andrew has worked extensively in theatre, tv and film in a career that has spanned six decades.

He made his theatre debut in 1978 in the RSC’s production of Steven Poliakoff’s “Shout Across The River”. Other Theatre Credits include: Dark Tales (Edinburgh Festival); The Infidel (Theatre Royal Stratford East); Double Death (UK Tour); The Devil at Midnight (UK Tour); Dry Rot (UK tour); Von Ribbontrop’s Watch(Watford Palace); Blame (Arcola); The Maintenance Man (UK Tour); Confusions (Theatre Royal Windsor); Things We Do For Love (National Tour/ Theatre Royal Windsor); Cider With Rosie (Queens Hornchurch); Are You Sitting Comfortably (Farnham); When Your Bottles Gone in SE1 (Soho Theatre); Groping for Words (Croydon Warehouse); If You Want to Know What Heavens Like (Albany Empire); Grease (Astoria Theatre); Remember Me (Theatre Royal Stratford East)

Among many TV appearances, he is probably best known for playing PC Dave Quinnan for 13 years in the ITV network series “The Bill.” He subsequently went on to spend 4 years in the popular Sunday night drama “Where The Heart Is” playing lovable rogue Billy Boothe. Other TV credits include Unforgotten (ITV); The Witcher (Netflix); Doctors (BBC); Eastenders (BBC); Endeavour (ITV); Les Misérables (BBC); Casualty (BBC); Automat (SKY); Coronation Street (ITV); Dracula (Carnival Films/NBC) ; Lewis (ITV) ; Holby City (ITV) ; Missing Persons (ITV); Inspector Morse (ITV); A Vote for Hitler (ITV); Gentlemen and Players (STV); Slinger’s Day (LWT); Mrs. Capper’s Birthday (BBC); The Ties of Blood (BBC); Tripper’s Day (LWT); The Setbacks. (ITV); Going Out (STV); The Day of the Triffids (BBC); Time of My Life (BBC); The Sweeney (ITV); Out (Euston Films); Shadows (BBC); 2nd House (BBC); Shades of Greene (ITV)

His film credits include: Bugsy Malone; Scum; The Telemachy; Bellman & True. Andrew also starred in the highly acclaimed BAFTA nominated short “Standby”

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