Andrew Lincoln

Andrew Lincoln

  • Born: 1973-9-14
  • Birthplace: London, England
  • Height: 5' 10" (1.78 m)
  • Profession: actor
  • Nationality: U.K
  • Graduate School: Royal Academy of Dramatic Art
  • Representative Works: The Walking Dead, Love Actually, Afterlife
  • Andrew Clutterbuck (Andrew Lincoln) , born on September 14, 1973 in London, England, is a British actor.
    He debuted in 1994 and played a small role in an episode of the British series " Drop the Dead Donkey " [1]  . In 1995, he starred in the film debut "Boston Kickout" [2]  . Appeared in the movie " Human Traffic " directed by Justin Kerrigan in 1999 [3]  . In 2003, he played a role named Mark in the British romance film " Love Actually " and was nominated for the British Empire Award for Best Newcomer [4]  . In 2005, he played the protagonist Robert Bridge in the British series "Afterlife" and won the Monte Carlo Television Film Festival Outstanding Actor Award for this series [4-5]  . In 2010, he played the actor Rick Grimes in the AMC TV series " The Walking Dead " [6]  . In 2011 and 2013, he was nominated for The Saturn Award for best TV actor twice for his American drama "The Walking Dead" [4]  .

    Performing Experience

    In 1994, Andrew Clutterbuck made his debut. He played a small role in the episode of the British series "Drop the Dead Donkey"   .
    In 1995, he played Ted in the film "Boston Kickout" directed by Paul Hills and starring John Ronald Simm and Marc Warren  .
    In 1999, Andrew Clutterbuck once again collaborated with John Ronald Simm in the movie " Human Traffic " directed by Justin Kerrigan .   
    In 2003, he starred in a role named Mark in the British romance film " Love Actually ",   and he was nominated for the British Empire Award for Best Newcomer for this film   .
    In 2005, Andrew Clutterbuck played the protagonist Robert Bridge in the British series "Afterlife" and   won the Monte Carlo Television Film Festival Outstanding Actor Award for this series   .
    In 2009, he played Edgar Linton in the British film " Wuthering Heights ", in which he collaborated with Tom Hardy  .
    In 2010, Andrew Clutterbuck played the role of the male protagonist Rick Grimes in the AMC TV series " The Walking Dead " adapted from the comic book of the same name , a small town police officer who led survivors to fight against zombies .   
    In 2011 and 2013, Andrew Clutterbuck was nominated for The Saturn Award for Best TV Actor twice for his American drama " The Walking Dead "   .

    Personal Life

    Family life
    Andrew Clutterbuck's mother is a South African nurse; his father is a British civil engineer   ; he has an older brother Richard Clutterbuck who is a teacher at Bristol Free School   .
    Love life
    On June 10, 2006, Andrew Clutterbuck married Gael Anderson, the daughter of lead singer Ian Anderson of the rock band Jethro Tull   . They gave birth to son Arthur and daughter Matilda   .

    Character Evaluation

    Andrew Clutterbuck has a very homely face. Most of his roles are not related to heroes, but in the American drama " The Walking Dead " there has been a huge change. From then on, this sexy man with a gentle gentleman face went to the world   . In fact, as an actor, Andrew Clutterbuck did not become famous by his face. In the 2003 British love film "Love Actually", the confession that moved the audience to tears was made by Andrew Clutterbuck. In addition, he has dubbed many documentaries and public service films, and almost all British people have heard his voice   .
    Extended Reading
    • Edna 2022-03-18 08:01:01

      absurd life

      Written on 2017-01-18

      The target audience for Gangster No.1 seems clear: gangster fans and Paul Bettany fans.

      So, as a fan girl who likes gangster movies... the process of serving Amway was quite smooth. The film narrative starts from the first point of view of a gang leader, played by Paul Bettany...

    • Elsie 2022-03-18 08:01:01

      What kind of metamorphosis can be cute and cute? When there's a guy uglier than him for comparison

      After watching "Rogue of Heaven", I also watched "Genius Ripley" by the way. It is very interesting to find that these two ambiguous films have many amazing things in common, so here is a summary.

      At first, I accidentally fell into this pit because I accidentally watched Jani's fan video "Stockholm...

    • Valentin 2022-04-24 07:01:25

      I spend my whole life to be someone else, but I can never do it, and in the end I even forget myself~

    • Florian 2022-03-19 09:01:11

      Barely two points. The theme is presumably the adventures of a man with distorted desires seeking superiority, but it is rather confusing. The form is still the elements of British gangsters + suit thugs. Bettany is very handsome in suits. When the two gang bosses face each other, they choose to eat in a street pub. What do you rely on to make a living, only the scene of playing a repairman to collect debts, and the gang of hooligans belongs to it. The whole film has a strong sense of stage play. The story is based on the memories of the old male protagonist Malcolm. The whole film is full of his long-winded and bitter complaints and complaints. There's a sense of cheap flair. The plot is inexplicable. Bettany watched the eldest couple be chopped off, turned his head to kill the opponent, and suddenly cut to the trial scene where the eldest was sentenced to prison? What kind of character standpoint do the weird rivalry scenes between the male protagonist and the eldest wife try to convey? The process of the male protagonist as the main line ascending is illogical. This movie rarely shows events, most of them show the hearts of the characters. There are no events. What support does the heart rely on?

    Gangster No. 1 quotes

    • Karen: You're not a bad looking bloke.

      Young Gangster: Bad looking bloke? Darlin'... I'm a prince.

    • Gangster 55: And you, Mr. Freddie Mays, you had to go swimming in her eyes. Dancing in her hair. You had to slip into her mouth, slide over her tongue. Fall down her throat, deep down into her belly. Right into her blood. You had to fall asleep wrapped around her beautiful, beating heart.