- Andrew Tiernan
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homepage =Andrew James Tiernan (born on November 30 1965) is an English actor.
Biography
Theatre
Tiernan began acting with the
Birmingham Youth Theatre and moved to London in 1984 to study a three-year Diploma in Acting at theDrama Centre London run byChristopher Fettes andYat Malmgren . His theatre work has includedJoe Penhall 's The Bullet at theDonmar Warehouse , and a long-term collaboration with the Tony nominated Director;Wilson Milam (Director of Broadway hit;The Lieutenant of Inishmore ) includingChé Walker 's Flesh Wound at theRoyal Court Theatre , London and two critically acclaimed productions ofSam Shepard plays;A Lie of the Mind at theDonmar Warehouse , London and True West at theBristol Old Vic Theatre. In 2008, Andrew returned to the theatre inDorota Maslowska 's "A Couple of Poor, Polish-Speaking Romanians" at theSoho Theatre Film
He gained the role of
Piers Gaveston inDerek Jarman 's controversial film ofChristopher Marlowe 's "Edward II" in 1991, after appearing inLynda La Plante 's award-winning drama "Prime Suspect ". In the same year, Andrew went on to star as Orlando and Oliver inChristine Edzard 's version ofShakespeare 's "As You Like It " playing alongside actors;James Fox andCyril Cusack .He is memorable for his role as the creepy Szalas of the Underground Movement, in
Roman Polanski 's award winning film "The Pianist". His character neglects to look after Wladyslaw Szpilman (Adrian Brody ) and instead of feeding him, drinks his vodka and embezzles his watch.He has also worked with
Antonia Bird on a number of improvisational film productions, including "Safe" (Bafta - Best single drama), "Face", "Rehab" and "Spooks ".Andrew starred in
Zack Snyder 's "300", an adaptation of the Frank Miller graphic novel (also called "300") based on the heroism of 300 eliteSparta n warriors at the ancientBattle of Thermopylae in Greece, in which he portrays the legendary traitor Ephialtes. Filming took place from October 2005 - January 2006 inMontreal . In the role of Ephialtes, in film depicted as a completely deformed hunchback, Andrew was dressed in full body prosthetics which took 10 hours each day to complete. [ [http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0862907/bio Andrew Tiernan - Biography ] ]Andrew's favourite scene in "300" was when
Ephialtes went into Xerxes' tent filled with semi-naked women. Tiernan also loved working alongside actor,Gerard Butler .Andrew appears at Captain Martin Stone in Marko Mäkilaakso's
Stone's War in 2008TV
His acting career has now spanned over fifteen years, during which he has consistently worked and he has become a well-known figure amongst fans of high-quality British television drama. In 1993, he starred as the stuttering psychopath Sean Kerrigan in the episode "To Say I Love You" of
Jimmy McGovern 's "Cracker".In 1998, in the British TV series "Hornblower" he played the ill-fated but memorable role of Bunting in the second episode "The Examination For Lieutenant". Other credits in television include Victor Carroon in "The Quatermass Experiment" and Kim Trent in "Life on Mars". In 2005, he played
Ben Jonson in "A Waste of Shame ", aWilliam Shakespeare biopic presented as part of the BBC's "ShakespeaRe-Told " series. He recently appeared in an episode of popular crime drama "Midsomer Murders" as Steve Bright, a photography enthusiast who became the victim of a deluded killer when he was brutally strangled with his own camera strap.Filmography
*"
Stone's War " (2008) (post production)
*"300" (2007)
*"Snuff-Movie" (2006)
*"The Quatermass Experiment" (2005)
*"The Rotters' Club" (2005)
*"Whose Baby?" (2004)
*"Rehab" (2003)
*"The Red Siren" (2002)
*"The Pianist" (2002)
*"The Bunker" (2001)
*"Mr In-Between" (2001)
*"Small Time Obsession" (2000)
*"The Criminal" (1999)
*"Hornblower" (1998)
*"The Scarlet Tunic" (1998)
*"Playing God" (1997)
*"Face" (1997)
*"Snow White: A Tale of Terror" (1997)
*"The Sculptress" (1996)
*"Two Deaths" (1995)References
External links
* [http://www.myspace.com/andrewtiernanconnection Andrew Tiernan Connection - Myspace Fan Site]
* [http://www.andrewtiernan.com Andrew Tiernan Connection - Unofficial Fan Site]
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