Andrew Thatcher

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Andrew Thatcher
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Andrew Thatcher
OccupationActor/Director/Writer
Years active1984–present

Andrew Thatcher is an Australian born actor and film director. His directing highlights include the action films Urban Lockdown and Charity Hurts.

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Biography

Andrew Thatcher is an Australian independent creator of films and video games. Outside of film making and acting Andrew has a passion for photography and has had his works published on numerous occasions. He also is an avid martial artist and performs as a Pro wrestler 'Bushido' on the Australian independent wrestling circuit.

While his favorite genre is action, his works also have elements of comedy as he embraces B movie, low budget aesthetics.

He is most well known for his film and video games of Urban Lockdown and Bad ass babes.

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Selected filmography

2019: Bad ass babes [2] writer, director, editor, action choreographer Actor: Johnny Doomsday

2015: Urban Lockdown writer, director, editor, fight choreographer Actor: Rick

2010: Charity hurts [3] writer, director, editor, fight choreographer Actor: Jason Jones

2009: Two's company, thieves a crowd (feature) writer, director, editor, fight choreographer Actor: James

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References

  1. https://www.thatcherproductions.org/
  2. https://www.thatcherproductions.org/films
  3. "Charity Hurts Archived copy". Archived from the original on 13 September 2010. Retrieved 26 July 2010.CS1 maint: discouraged parameter (link)
  4. https://www.thatcherproductions.org/films