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Occupation
  
Spouse
  
Elizabeth Craighan

Role
  
Actor


Name
  
Andrew McNair

Years active
  
2001–present

TV shows
  


Full Name
  
Andrew Robert McNair

Born
  
15 June 1979 (age 44) (
1979-06-15
)

Residence
  
London, England,Manhattan, New York andLos Angeles, California, United States

Nominations
  
The British Soap Award for Best Actor

Similar People
  
Thomas Seymour - 1st Baron, Max Brown, Joe Van Moyland, Frank McCusker, Phil Redmond

Andrew Robert McNair (born 15 June 1979, in London) is an English actor, probably best known for his role on Channel 4 soap opera Hollyoaks.

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Career

McNair began his television career in 2001 on Channel 4's Hollyoaks. He played the role of mechanic Dan Hunter for three years, appearing at the very centre of many of the show's most high-profile storylines, until he quit the show in 2004. Andy McNair made his final appearance as Dan in December 2004, which his character was killed off in a car explosion.

Following his Hollyoaks departure, McNair appeared in a number of small roles on television, including established series such as Casualty, Dream Team and Doctors among others.

In 2009, Andy joined the third season of Showtime series The Tudors, playing Thomas Seymour. The show is based on the reign of English monarch Henry VIII. He also appeared on bbc drama Waterloo Road as a drug dealer called Darren.

Filmography

Actor
2008
Doctors (TV Series) as
Alex Farrow / Jake Edwards / DS Stuart Meads
- Housemates (2015) - Alex Farrow
- myperfectm8.com (2012) - Jake Edwards
- A Woman's Touch (2008) - DS Stuart Meads
2006
Casualty (TV Series) as
Simon Rowley / Dean Monroe / Chris / ...
- Toxic Relationships (2015) - Simon Rowley
- Confidences (2012) - Dean Monroe
- Shields (2009) - Chris
- Waste of Space (2006) - DCI Andrew Benson
2012
The Preston Passion (TV Movie) as
Cottam
2011
Waterloo Road (TV Series) as
Darren
- Episode #7.10 (2011) - Darren
- Episode #7.8 (2011) - Darren
2009
The Tudors (TV Series) as
Thomas Seymour
- Death of a Monarchy (2010) - Thomas Seymour
- Secrets of the Heart (2010) - Thomas Seymour
- Sixth and the Final Wife (2010) - Thomas Seymour
- You Have My Permission (2010) - Thomas Seymour
- Bottom of the Pot (2010) - Thomas Seymour
- Natural Ally (2010) - Thomas Seymour
- Something for You (2010) - Thomas Seymour
- Sister (2010) - Thomas Seymour
- Moment of Nostalgia (2010) - Thomas Seymour
- The Undoing of Cromwell (2009) - Thomas Seymour
- Protestant Anne of Cleves (2009) - Thomas Seymour
- Problems in the Reformation (2009) - Thomas Seymour
- The Death of a Queen (2009) - Thomas Seymour
2009
The Tsarina's Slippers (TV Movie) as
Echo
2009
Plus One (TV Series) as
Fireman
- Black and White and Red All Over (2009) - Fireman
2007
Dream Team (TV Series) as
Tom Magee
- Educating Amy (2007) - Tom Magee (as Andy McNair)
2007
The Innocence Project (TV Series) as
Martin Carey
- Episode #1.7 (2007) - Martin Carey
2006
Little Miss Jocelyn (TV Series) as
Palo
- Episode #1.6 (2006) - Palo (as Andrew Mcnair)
- Episode #1.5 (2006) - Palo (as Andrew Mcnair)
2006
Halal Harry as
Harry (as Andy McNair)
2003
Hollyoaks (TV Series) as
Dan Hunter
- Episode dated 1 December 2004 (2004) - Dan Hunter
- Episode dated 21 October 2004 (2004) - Dan Hunter
- Episode dated 31 January 2003 (2003) - Dan Hunter
- Episode dated 28 January 2003 (2003) - Dan Hunter
- Episode dated 27 January 2003 (2003) - Dan Hunter
2004
Hollyoaks: After Hours (TV Series) as
Dan Hunter (as Andy McNair)
2003
Hollyoaks: Leap of Faith (TV Movie) as
Dan Hunter
Self
2009
Xposé (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode #3.214 (2009) - Self
1986
The Clothes Show (TV Series documentary) as
Presenter (2000) (as Andy McNair)
Archive Footage
2010
Illicit Affairs: Secret Romance in Henry's Court (Video short) as
Thomas Seymour (uncredited)
2010
The Tudors After Henry: The Royal Children of Henry VIII (Video short) as
Thomas Seymour (uncredited)

References

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