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Anthony Colin Gerald Andrews (; born 12 January 1948) is an English actor best known for his role as Lord Sebastian Flyte in the 1981 ITV miniseries ''Brideshead Revisited''. ==Life and career== Andrews was born in London, the son of Geraldine Agnes (née Cooper), a dancer, and Stanley Thomas Andrews, an arranger and conductor for the BBC.〔 He grew up in the North Finchley district of London. At the age of eight he undertook dancing lessons, making his stage debut as the White Rabbit in a stage adaptation of Lewis Carroll's ''Alice in Wonderland''.〔vgl. ''Debut : Anthony Andrews''. In: The Independent (London), 25. April 2001, Features, S. 10〕 After a series of short term "fill-in" jobs that included catering, farming and journalism, he secured a position at the Chichester Theatre where he worked as an assistant stage manager and later as a stand-in producer. He auditioned in 1968 for a production of Alan Bennett's new play, ''Forty Years On'', which featured John Gielgud as the headmaster of a British public school during the First World War period. Andrews was cast as Skinner, one of twenty schoolboys; the role gave him the opportunity at an early age of working with Gielgud. In June 1977, Andrews was cast in the role of Bodie in the TV series ''The Professionals'', but after three days of filming, the creator and producer Brian Clemens felt that the chemistry between Andrews and Martin Shaw (Doyle) did not work and that "the pair did not have the required undercurrent of menace to carry off the concept." Andrews was replaced in the part by Lewis Collins.〔http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/obituaries/culture-obituaries/tv-radio-obituaries/10481069/Lewis-Collins-obituary.html〕 Following this, in 1979, he was the main star of the ITV television series ''Danger UXB'', in which Andrews played a British bomb disposal officer in World War II during the London Blitz.〔 The series first aired in the United States in 1979 on ''Masterpiece Theatre''. His subsequent work includes the leading role of Lord Sebastian Flyte in ''Brideshead Revisited''.〔Quinlan, David (1996) ''Quinlan's Film Stars'', Batsford, ISBN 0-7134-7751-2, p. 16〕 In 1982, he won a Golden Globe and BAFTA TV Award for his performance and was nominated for an Emmy Award. In the United States, Andrews is best known for his portrayal of the titular character in ''Ivanhoe'' as well as that of Sir Percy Blakeney in the 1982 film, ''The Scarlet Pimpernel''.〔 He played Professor Higgins in a stage version of ''My Fair Lady'' (2001) and Count Fosco in Andrew Lloyd Webber's ''The Woman in White''.〔http://www.flyrope.com/sections/people/index.php?var=45703〕 He was the narrator for a 21st Anniversary BBC Radio 2 special broadcast of Cameron Mackintosh's musical ''Les Misérables'', sung by the then West End cast at the Mermaid Theatre in London on Sunday 8 October 2006. Andrews appeared as Prime Minister Stanley Baldwin in the 2010 film ''The King's Speech'', for which he won a SAG Award along with Helena Bonham Carter, Jennifer Ehle, Colin Firth, Michael Gambon, Derek Jacobi, Guy Pearce, Geoffrey Rush and Timothy Spall. In 2003 Andrews survived a case of water intoxication. The condition, known as hyponatraemia, is caused by the dilution of sodium in the body. It has similar symptoms to dehydration, such as headaches, nausea and cramp. Whilst performing as Henry Higgins in ''My Fair Lady'' he would consume up to eight litres of water a day. He lost consciousness and spent three days in intensive care.〔BBC News, 4 July 2003, (Actor Andrews in Water Overdose ). Accessed 31 July 2012.〕 He married Georgina Simpson of the Simpsons of Piccadilly department store family. Their daughter Amy is a god-daughter of Princess Anne, The Princess Royal.〔http://mypage.uniserve.ca/~canyon/godchildren.htm#Anne〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Anthony Andrews」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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