Andrew Whipp

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Andrew Whipp
Occupation Actor

Andrew Whipp is a British actor. He is best known for his roles in Not going Out as Dr Jenkins and Emmerdale as Callum Rennie and Eastenders as DI Savage. Whipp has received critical acclaim for many of his stage performances; most recently playing Gordon in F*ck the Polar Bears [1] at the Bush Theatre. He was named in the Best Performances of 2010 list in the Sunday Times Irish Edition for his performance as Bernard Nightingale in Arcadia by Tom Stoppard at the Gate Theatre, Dublin, directed by Patrick Mason. His performance was described by The Irish Times critic Peter Crawley: [2] "Whipp does a marvellous job of being likeably contemptible".

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Television

YearSeriesEpisodeRoleDirectorProducer
2020 The Mallorca Files Episode 2.1Oliver BarkerCraig Pickles BBC
2020 Father Brown Episode 8.7Roger BarnfordJennie Paddon BBC
2020 Cursed Episodes 2,5,6Jonah Zetna Fuentes, Daniel Nettheim Netflix
2017 The White Princess (miniseries) Episodes 4-8Richard PoleJamie Payne Starz
2016 Death in Paradise Episode No. 5.6Gary HoltRoger Simonsz BBC
2016 The Coroner First LovePhilip BaileyIan Barber BBC
2015SpotlessOne Hand Clapping, Carrot & StickGareth Pascal Chaumeil Canal+
2015SuspicionDeath Next DoorRayTom Keeling October Films
2015 Outlander (TV series) LallybrochBrian FraserMike Barker Starz
2015 Outlander (TV series) The Garrison CommanderBrian FraserBrian Kelly Starz
2015 A Song for Jenny TV filmDCI Brian Percival BBC
2014CriticalCurtis TaylorJon East Hat Trick Productions
2012 Not Going Out ExaminationDr. JenkinsNick Wood BBC
2012 Holby City EquilibriumAndrew ZimmermanReza Moradi BBC
2011 EastEnders Ep. 27 December 2011D.I. SavageMichael Owen Morris BBC
2009 Heartbeat (UK TV series) Cashing InJim BlyGerry Mill Yorkshire Television
2007 Doctors (2000 TV series) Red, White & BlueBill HampshireDavid O'Neil BBC
2005Love Lies BleedingTV filmGraham BriningDavid Drury Granada Television
2006 City Lights Episode No. 1.6PolicemanMartin Dennis Granada Television
2004 Emmerdale Regular CharacterCallum RennieVarious Yorkshire Television
2004 Judge John Deed Regular CharacterHenry KuhleVarious Granada Television
2004 Real Crime with Mark Austin Love You To DeathDetective Sergeant Stephen BeechPaula Lichtarowicz ITV
2003 Absolute Power (comedy) History ManMarcus PayneJohn Morton BBC
2002 Falling Apart TV filmPaul Brian Hill (director) Century Films
1999 CI5: The New Professionals HostageTV DirectorJohn Davies Sky1

Film

YearFilmRoleDirectorProducer
2018 Viking Destiny [3] King Asmund of Volsung David L.G. Hughes Fatal Black
2017 Treasures from the Wreck of the Unbelievable. Damien Hirst Andrew Lerner Sam Hobkinson Oxford Film/Science
2015 Silent Hours DS Pinker Mark Greenstreet Gallery Pictures
2014Artificio ConcealMarcus Green Ayoub Qanir Transient Films
2009 The Fourth Kind Archive Tommy Fisher Olatunde Osunsanmi Universal Pictures
2006 Amazing Grace (2006 film) MP 1 Michael Apted Walden Media
2023 Subservience S.K. Dale Jeff Greenstein

Stage

YearPlayRoleDirectorProducer
2015F*ck the Polar BearsGordonCaroline Byrne Bush Theatre
2015Now This is Not the EndPaulKatie Lewis Arcola Theatre
2013 Farragut North (play) Tom DuffyGuy Unsworth Southwark Playhouse
2013 The Dark at the Top of the Stairs Rubin FloodLisa Forrell Belgrade Theatre
2011 Macbeth Bill Buckhurst Shakespeare's Globe
2010 Celebration (play) Russell Wayne Jordan Gate Theatre, Dublin
2010 Arcadia (play) Bernard Patrick Mason Gate Theatre, Dublin
2007 Much Ado About Nothing Don PedroBill BuckhurstStafford
2003 The Misanthrope PhilinteColin Blumenau Theatre Royal, Bury St Edmunds
2001 King Lear Barry Kyle Shakespeare's Globe
2000 Les Liaisons Dangereuses (Hampton play) Azolan/ValmontPeter WilsonPW Productions
2000Stand UpTony Roy Marsden Palace Theatre, Westcliff-on-Sea & Pleasance Theatre

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