- Andrew O'Connor
Andrew O'Connor is a British actor, comedian, magician, television presenter and
executive producer . He is widely - but wrongly - thought to be the son ofTom O'Connor .Television career
Although he enjoyed a short stint as a child actor, appearing as Tom Brill in "The Canal Children" in 1976, he made his mark as a children's magician, and won the Magic Circle's "Young Magician of the Year" prize. He appeared in a number of variety shows on television, and was invited to join the cast of
London Weekend Television 's "Copy Cats " show in 1985. The show's main stars,Gary Wilmot andBobby Davro , left the show during its first series, meaning that O'Connor became one of the lead figures. He was the only member of the cast to write for the show as well as appear in it. His own children's show, "Andrew O'Connor's Joke Machine" soon followed, in which he told jokes and performed magic tricks and invited children to do the same.In 1986, he began appearing in
ITV 's popular Saturday morning children's series, "No. 73 ". But shortly afterwards, he switched to theBBC to launch another Saturday morning children's series, "On the Waterfront", alongside fellow ex-"No. 73" hostKate Copstick .In 1988 O'Connor also appeared regularly in short comedy sketches co-written by himself for the Observation round in
ITV game show "The Krypton Factor ". In the same year he took over fromJeremy Beadle as the presenter of the daytime game show, "Chain Letters ". He returned to acting to play the role of the computer in early 90's children's sci-fi show "Kappatoo " but it was his career as a quiz-show host that took off, and he subsequently presented the UK version of "Talk About", moved to Saturday night prime time in 1991 with "One to Win ", and returned to daytime television with "The Alphabet Game ". This latter show was devised and produced by O'Connor, having formed his production company, Objective.This marked the turning point in his career, and although O'Connor has made numerous on-screen appearances since then, he has mainly been working behind the camera. He has produced numerous comedy and magic related television shows, perhaps the most notable being the critically acclaimed
sitcom , Peep Show, and most ofDerren Brown 's programmes.In 1994 O'Connor hosted & presented an ITV & Family Channel Game Show called "Family Catchphrase", which was a spin off from "Catchphrase", from 1994 until 1997, when O'Connor left & once again moved back to a daytime slot after the show and spin off ran for about 4 and a half series.
In 1996, a year before leaving "Family Catchphrase", he established Objective Productions with Michael Vine. O'Connor holds the position of Chief Executive.
Film career
He directed the film "Magicians" starring David Mitchell and Robert Webb released on
May 18 ,2007 .External links
* [http://www.bbc.co.uk/comedy/guide/talent/o/oconnor_andrew.shtml BBC Comedy Guide]
* [http://www.ukgameshows.com/page/index.php/Andrew_O'Connor UK Gameshows]
* [http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0962335/ Internet Movie Database]
* [http://tv.cream.org/specialassignments/presenters/o.htm The TV Cream Guide To Television Presenters]
* [http://www.objectiveproductions.net/ Objective Productions]
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