Andrew Thomas Lee (born 24 May 1981) is an Australian comedian, television presenter, musician and children's writer.
He is known for working alongside Hamish Blake as part of the comedy duo Hamish & Andy.
Andy Lee is the middle child of Michael and Margaret Lee.
Lee has a younger sister, Alex Miles, who writes pantomimes and stars in the comedy stage show Porky Pies.
He also has an older brother, Cameron, with whom Lee started the band Zoophyte.
Lee attended Balwyn Primary School and Camberwell Grammar School.
He was also a member of the Scouting Movement, performing in Camberwell Showtime and Melbourne Gang Show.
2001
He then went on to study Commerce at the University of Melbourne, where he met comedic partner Hamish Blake in 2001.
2003
Lee released an educational times table CD in 2003, The Sing Along Times Table CD Book.
2005
The CD was re-discovered in 2005/2006 after an "alert listener" informed Blake, causing him to tease Lee about it on their radio show.
Lee was a founding member of Melbourne band Zoophyte, along with his brother Cameron.
2006
In 2006, Lee was announced as Cleo's Bachelor of the Year.
Lee previously dated Megan Gale.
2007
In 2007, Lee had retired from the band due to other commitments, but he occasionally appeared as a guest at gigs.
2010
They ended their relationship in 2010.
On 10 May 2010, Andy and Hamish appeared on the TV show Good News Week.
2011
In 2011, the program was cut back to a weekly Friday show due to the duo wanting to pursue other opportunities.
The radio show was considered to be immensely successful, scoring top positions in the radio ratings in the crucial Sydney and Melbourne markets (as well as Perth).
Their audience share was around 20%, which is the highest ever recorded for a national FM show in Australia.
Lee won the first series of Joker Poker, a celebrity poker show in which contestants win money for charity.
He appeared on the Network Ten program Australia's Brainiest Comedian.
He was selected as one of the entrants to the Who's Who in Australia 2011 edition.
In 2011, the duo made a deal with Channel Nine, creating a ten-part series called Gap Year: New York.
2012
In 2012, the comedy duo created a second Gap Year season, titled Hamish and Andy's: Euro Gap Year, in which the two travelled throughout Europe leading up to the 2012 London Olympic Games.
2013
In 2013, they continued the Gap Year series, creating a third season titled Hamish & Andy's Gap Year Asia.
2014
In 2014, they completed their fourth and final gap year in South America, aptly titled Hamish & Andy's Gap Year South America.
Other projects the pair have worked on include a weekly podcast (as opposed to when they worked on the radio) on the PodcastOne network as well as the aforementioned TV series True Story.
2015
In January 2015, it was announced that Lee was dating model Rebecca Harding.
In 2015, Lee formed Coolboys and the Frontman with comedic partner Hamish Blake and producer Jack Post.
2016
The pair briefly separated in July 2016.
The couple reconciled a few months later, and are rumoured to be engaged as of 2021.
Lee is a supporter of the Carlton Football Club and has worked for the club in off-field roles with Carlton members.
Lee and Blake teamed with Ryan Shelton and several others to create a show called Radio Karate for RMIT University's student television company RMITV, broadcast on community-access television station Channel 31.
They also trained with, and appeared on, RMIT's student radio station SYN, and they subsequently had a few spot projects on FOX FM.
Lee and Blake then hosted a televised comedy programme on Australia's Seven Network, The Hamish and Andy Show, which was shortly cancelled after bad ratings.
Critics acknowledged their talent but panned the show as poorly executed.
Since this show, Lee and Blake have almost always performed together.
They are now consistently referred to as Hamish & Andy.
Another early TV project the duo took part in creating was the mockumentary TV show Real Stories (not to be confused with True Story, a later series by the pair).
Blake and Lee hosted the national (Hit Network) drive-time radio program Hamish & Andy that ran between 4 pm and 6 pm, Monday to Friday.