Andrew-Lee Potts

Actor

Birthday October 29, 1979

Birth Sign Scorpio

Birthplace Bradford, West Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom

Age 44 years old

Nationality United Kingdom

Height 5 ft

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1979

Andrew-Lee Potts (born 29 October 1979) is an English actor and director.

He is best known for his role as the quirky Connor Temple on ITV's British science fiction programme Primeval and Space's Canadian spinoff Primeval: New World.

He also starred as the Hatter on the SyFy mini-series Alice and was a series regular on the long-running programme Ideal.

2003

In 2003, he appeared on two critically acclaimed programmes: twice on Buried and then the recurring role of Toby in six episodes of Strange.

The same year, he appeared as Nero in the feature film Boudica.

The following year, he was cast as Jonathan Chadwick for two episodes of Fat Friends.

2005

Beginning in 2005, Potts joined the cast of the sitcom Ideal as drugged-out Lee, front man of the synth-pop band Silicone Valets with a serious messiah complex.

The show, which starred Johnny Vegas as a small-time dope dealer, was a cult favourite and ran for over 50 episodes and 7 series.

2006

Since 2006, Potts has written and directed short films through his production house, Keychain Productions.

In 2006, Potts played a killer in a two-episode arc of Trial & Retribution.

He had a role in the American movie Caffeine playing the ex-boyfriend of Katherine Heigl, an experience playing a stoner in comedy role that filmed prior to Ideal.

2007

In 2007, Potts originated the role of Connor Temple in the science fiction programme, Primeval.

Although critically panned as campy on its debut, it became a hit show and pop cultural phenomenon.

The storyline saw a team of scientists battling prehistoric and future beasts falling into the present through anomalies in time.

Potts played geeky antihero Connor Temple, the vulnerable and innocent student of lead Nick Cutter (Douglas Henshall).

"Connor just came really easy to me. It was something organic that I discovered quite naturally with the character and everyone on Primeval allowed me to run with that."

During the course of programme, Potts became romantically coupled with co-star Hannah Spearritt both on-screen and off-screen, which garnered media attention for both the couple and the show.

Primeval relied heavily on special effects which made it a costly show to produce.

It was cancelled due to financial considerations after its third season, despite very high ratings.

Following a public appeal, the production company Impossible Pictures partnered with ITV and their corporate competitor, UKTV, to finance a renewal.

2008

In 2008, he directed a documentary about the filming of Primeval called Through the Anomaly.

Potts was born and raised in Bradford, West Yorkshire.

His parents are Alan and Susan Potts, and he has one sister, actress Sarah-Jane Potts, with whom he attended Bradford's Scala Kids stage school.

He studied at Intake High School Arts College, in Leeds, which specializes in performing arts.

Potts left school at 16 to pursue acting full-time.

Potts started in drama classes at age seven and was cast pretty quickly in small shows that were based in Northern England.

At ten years old, he made his first television appearance in Children's Ward.

When he was 18, he landed a small role in HBO's Band of Brothers.

He played Private Eugene Jackson, a character who is killed by a wound from his own grenade.

Potts appeared steadily on television after that.

2010

The show returned with five webisodes in late 2010.

Series four and five followed, featuring Potts and Spearritt and co-star Ben Miller with additional new cast members including Ben Mansfield and Ciarán McMenamin.

During the break in filming, Potts and Spearritt underwent a physical transformation to conform with the plotline of the programme, which had matured their characters.

"I'd played Connor for a few years and in a way he was always kind of the underdog and told what to do. In series four and five, though, he stepped up a bit and wanted to show and prove what he could do and what Cutter believed was in him from the start...I'm very grateful for what the writers gave me to do and I just hope that I did the material justice."

2012

In 2012, Potts reprised the character of Connor in the Canadian spinoff, Primeval: New World as an "organic link between the original mythology and the new series universe".

He appeared in 2 of the series' 13 episodes (first and last) which were filmed in Vancouver.

The reboot starred Niall Matter as Evan Cross with Crystal Lowe as Toby Nance, the character corollary to Potts' Connor in the original.

Despite the popularity of the original in North America, the new programme was cancelled after its initial run.

In the finale several plot points were wrapped up, including an allusion that Connor and on-screen partner Abby Maitland married.

Pott's acting in this episode was especially well received; "Andrew Lee Potts as Connor continues to light up this episode with a great mix of humour and pathos and really makes the piece."