Andrew Simpson (actor)

Actor from Ireland


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Andrew Gerard Simpson (born 1 January 1989) is an actor from Northern Ireland. He was spotted while performing in a festival by talent scout Patrick Duncan, who was working for Aisling Walsh, the director of Song for a Raggy Boy. He is best known for appearing in the film Notes on a Scandal.

Early life

Simpson was born in Derry, Northern Ireland, and grew up in the village of Fahan in neighbouring County Donegal, Republic of Ireland. However, he was educated in Derry, and attended Foyle College. His mother sent her four children to Sandra Biddle's speech and drama school in the city. Simpson received four A grades at A-level and went on to attend the London School of Economics in 2010. After completing his law degree, he returned to Northern Ireland, and worked at a building site while continuing to audition.

Career

Simpson's first film appearance was as Gerard Peters 458 in Song for a Raggy Boy (2003), a story about an Irish reform school. In 2006, he appeared opposite Cate Blanchett and Judi Dench in the film Notes on a Scandal. He plays the role of Steven Connolly, a schoolboy whose affair with his art teacher, Sheba Hart (played by Blanchett), leads to disaster. For the role, he earned a five figure sum, which he used to buy a home and pay for university.

In 2012 he appeared in the docudrama Saving The Titanic as electrician Albert Ervine, the youngest member of the engineering crew, which reunited him with Song for a Raggy Boy co-star Chris Newman. In November 2012 he played the part of Nick Nickleby in the BBC drama of the same name, a modern take on the Charles Dickens classic Nicholas Nickleby.

In 2015 Simpson had his first major leading role in Abner Pastoll's Road Games. He re-teamed with director Abner Pastoll for the crime thriller A Good Woman Is Hard to Find starring Sarah Bolger, which was released in 2019.

, Simpson worked as a hotel manager.

Filmography

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YearTitleRoleNote
2003Song for a Raggy BoyGerard Peters 458
2006Notes on a ScandalSteven Connolly
2007AgnesSeamusTV movie
2009Perrier's Bountyteen #2
2011All That Way for LoveSimonShort film
2012Saving the TitanicAlbert ErvineTV movie
White HeatConnorTV mini-series (1 episode)
Good VibrationsColin "Getty" Getgood
The Life and Adventures of Nick NicklebyNick NicklebyTV series (5 episodes)
The Measure of a ManJay BradyShort film
2013Coming UpVanTV series (1 episode)
Killing All the FliesLevin ReidTV movie
2015The Survivalistgaunt man
Road GamesJack
2016RebellionGeorge WilsonTV mini-series (5 episodes)
Annie WaitsPatrickShort film
2019A Good Woman Is Hard to FindTito
2021NightrideFelixVoice
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References

References

  1. "Andrew Simpson {{!}} Donegal Diaspora".
  2. "Northern Ireland actor Andrew Simpson on playing the fame game his way". belfasttelegraph.
  3. "Northern Ireland actor Andrew Simpson on playing the fame game his way". belfasttelegraph.
  4. (19 March 2012). "Saving the Titanic: The Remarkable Untold Story of the Men Who Tried to Save the Ship". PRNewswire.
  5. "Check the first Teaser and Posters...". [[Twitch Film.
  6. "Northern Ireland actor Andrew Simpson on playing the fame game his way". belfasttelegraph.

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