Anthony Andrews

Highest Rated:
94% The King's Speech (2010)
Lowest Rated:
67% The Lighthorsemen (1987)
Birthday:
Jan 12, 1948
Birthplace:
Not Available
Bio:
An actor since 1967, eternally boyish leading man Anthony Andrews first gained notice as one of the teenaged protagonists of the Irish-filmed TV drama A War of Children. Andrews played bits in a couple of films, then co-starred as Stephen Kelko in QB VII (1974), the first of his many TV miniseries…

Filmography

Range of Movie T-meters: 67% - 94%
Number of Movies: 27
Box Office Since 2001: $138.8M
Year Rating Title Credit Box Office
2010 94% The King's Speech
  • Stanley Baldwin
$138.8M
2006 Agatha Christie - Marple: By the Pricking of My Thumbs
  • Actor
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2003 Cambridge Spies
  • Actor
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2001 David Copperfield
  • Actor
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2001 Love in a Cold Climate
  • Actor
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2000 David Copperfield
  • Edward Murdstrone
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1995 80% Haunted
  • Robert Mariell
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1992 Jewels
  • William Whitfield
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1991 Zateryannyy v Sibiri (Lost in Siberia)
  • Andrei Miller
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1990 Hands of a Murderer
  • Professor Moriarty
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1988 Woman He Loved
  • Prince of Wales
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1988 Hanna's War
  • Squadron Leader McCormack
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1987 Suspicion
  • Johnnie Aysgarth
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1987 67% The Lighthorsemen
  • Maj. Meinertzhagen
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1986 Second Victory
  • Maj. Hanlon
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1985 The Holcroft Covenant
  • Johann Tennyson von Tiebolt
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1984 75% Under the Volcano
  • Hugh Firmin
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1984 Observations Under the Volcano
  • Actor
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1983 Sparkling Cyanide
  • Tony Browne
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1982 The Scarlet Pimpernel
  • Scarlet Pimpernel/Sir Percy Blakeney
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1982 Ivanhoe
  • Wilfred of Ivanhoe
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1981 Danger U.X.B.
  • Actor
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1979 Romeo & Juliet
  • Mercutio
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1975 Operation: Daybreak
  • Joseph Gabcik
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1975 The Adolescents (Las Adolescentes)
  • Actor
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1974 QB VII
  • Actor
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1972 War of Children
  • Reg Hogg
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Quotes from Anthony Andrews's Characters

    1. Stanley Baldwin: Your greatest test... is yet to come!
    From The King's Speech. Submitted by rob g (2 years ago)
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