Andrew Buchan

Actor

Birthday February 19, 1979

Birth Sign Pisces

Birthplace Stockport, England

Age 45 years old

Nationality United Kingdom

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1946

Later the same year, Buchan produced and starred in film short, 1946, based on the life of Hollywood actor, Jimmy Stewart.

1979

Andrew Neil Buchan (born 19 February 1979) is an English actor and writer.

2001

In 2001, Buchan graduated from St Cuthbert's Society, Durham University with a Bachelor of Arts in Modern Languages.

He then trained at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art (RADA).

2005

On the stage he has appeared as Mercutio in Romeo and Juliet at the Royal Exchange Theatre, Manchester (2005).

2006

His career in television began in 2006 when he appeared as the vicar, St. John Rivers, in the 2006 Jane Eyre and then as the regular character Scott Foster alongside Matt Smith in the political drama Party Animals.

2007

In 2007, he appeared as Jem Hearne in the award-winning Cranford, in a cast that included Judi Dench, Imelda Staunton and Eileen Atkins.

Also in 2007, he appeared as the teacher 'Sean Knowles', with Richard Coyle and Indira Varma in ITV's The Whistleblowers.

2008

In 2008, he appeared in Arthur Miller's The Man Who Had All the Luck at Donmar Warehouse.

The play ran for six weeks in London, before going on a short UK tour.

Buchan was named Best Actor in a Touring Production by the Manchester Evening News Theatre Awards.

In 2008, he appeared in Season 4, Episode 1 of Bones as Dr. Ian Wexler.

In 2008 and 2009, he starred in the ITV1 drama The Fixer as the lead role, John Mercer, a paid assassin targeting people who have escaped the law.

The first season of The Fixer received a Royal Television Society award for Best Series.

2009

In 2009, he appeared as Fishwick in the John Lennon biopic Nowhere Boy acting opposite Kristin Scott Thomas, and directed by Sam Taylor-Wood.

In the BBC's Garrow's Law, he starred in the leading role as William Garrow.

Series 1 started on BBC One on 1 November 2009, and continued for two more series.

In December 2009, he appeared again as the carpenter Jem Hearne in the BBC's two-part Cranford Christmas Special.

2010

In 2010, Buchan appeared as journalist and love interest Billy Marshall in the made-for-TV movie Abroad, based in part on the true-life experiences of Toronto's Globe and Mail columnist and author, Leah McLaren.

This movie was broadcast in Canada on CBC TV on 14 March 2010.

In 2010, he appeared as Joseph in the BBC's The Nativity.

2011

In 2011, he returned to the Donmar to play Bolingbroke in Shakespeare's Richard II.

On 6 and 7 January 2011, he appeared in a dramatisation of the Laconia incident on BBC Television.

2013

He is known for his roles as Mark Latimer in the ITV drama Broadchurch (2013–17), Scott Foster in the BBC political drama Party Animals (2007), John Mercer in ITV drama series The Fixer (2008–09), and William Garrow in BBC period drama Garrow's Law (2009–11).

Buchan was born in Stockport and brought up in the suburb of Lostock, Bolton.

He attended the nearby Rivington and Blackrod High School where he was head boy during sixth form years in Horwich.

During A-Levels, Buchan worked for Granada Studios as a tour guide, using amusing, unconventional methods to keep tourists interested.

He also worked as a barman at Manchester Airport, as a concierge at the De Vere Whites hotel in Reebok Stadium, and as a labourer for several months in Italy.

In 2013, he starred in multi-award-winning ITV drama, Broadchurch, as Mark Latimer, father of the murdered boy Danny Latimer.

For this role he was awarded the best supporting actor "Dagger" at the Crime Thriller Awards 2013.

The immediate ratings success of Broadchurch led to Andrew, with co-star Jodie Whittaker, being invited to present a TV BAFTA at the awards ceremony in May 2013.

That same month his film, Having You, was premiered on Sky Movies.

In this bittersweet comedy about commitment and responsibility, Buchan played the lead character Jack, alongside Romola Garai as his girlfriend, and Anna Friel as a one-night stand from his past.

2013 also saw the release of multi-award-winning independent film Still Life, in which Andrew took a cameo role alongside Eddie Marsan.

2014

The film won the Award of Distinction at the 2014 Williamsburg Independent Film Festival.

In July 2014, Buchan starred alongside Academy Award nominee Maggie Gyllenhaal in Hugo Blick's eagerly anticipated political thriller The Honourable Woman.

This was broadcast on both BBC2 in the UK and the Sundance channel in the USA.

In October 2014, he starred in ITV's The Great Fire, portraying Thomas Farriner, the baker from Pudding Lane.

2015

In 2015, it was announced that Buchan was cast as the lead role in TNT drama pilot Home alongside Bethany Joy Lenz.

Unfortunately Home was not subsequently serialised and remains unaired.