Andrew Curry

Australian comedian and actor From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Andrew Curry (born 2 July 1972, Melbourne) is an Australian producer and actor who has appeared in many television drama and comedy series, and in feature films.

Born (1972-07-02) 2 July 1972 (age 53)
Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Yearsactive1994–present
KnownforNeighbours
SpouseKate Curry (2002–present)
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Andrew Curry
Born (1972-07-02) 2 July 1972 (age 53)
Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Years active1994–present
Known forNeighbours
SpouseKate Curry (2002–present)
Children2
FamilyBernard Curry (brother)
Stephen Curry (brother)
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Early life

Alongside his actor brothers Bernard Curry and Stephen Curry, Curry attended acting classes at the Toorak Players (now known as Track Youth Theatre) in the Melbourne suburb of Glen Iris in the 1980s. Following their time there, they secured agents.[1]

He got his start, appearing in a television commercial for Wedgewood Pies, alongside his brothers. After appearing in several more advertisements, they all began picking up small television roles. Early in his career, he formed a three-piece band with his brothers, called Nev's Vindalooo, referencing their father.[2]

Career

One of Curry's most notable roles was the recurring character of Larry 'Woody' Woodhouse, Stephanie Scully’s (Carla Bonner) ex-boyfriend in Neighbours, who he played from 2000 to 2002.[3] In September 2010, it was announced that Curry would be reprising his role as Woody in Neighbours.[4]

Curry played Kelvin in the 2012 series Conspiracy 365, and had a recurring guest role as Shaun Graves in Something in the Air in 2000. He was a film reviewer / co-host on the Foxtel show Premiere in 2002,[5] and appeared alongside his brothers on 2002 ABC sketch show, Flipside.[6]

He has also had numerous guest roles in television series including Snowy River: The McGregor Saga, State Coroner, Blue Heelers, The Secret Life of Us, Welcher & Welcher, Stingers, Let Loose Live, City Homicide, Satisfaction, Rush, Killing Time, Offspring and The Doctor Blake Mysteries.

Curry's film credits include Point of No Return (1996), Road to Nhill (1997), made-for-tv movie Witch Hunt (1999), The Inside Story (2001), The Merchant of Fairness (2002, BoyTown (2006), The Cup (2011) alongside brother Stephen, Submerge (2013) and A Boy Called Sailboat (2018).

In 2007 he founded iCandy Productions with business partner Cameron Nugent, and has made numerous short films, music videos and corporate presentations. In 2010 he was awarded funding to produce a short film, Spider Walk through Film Victoria's 'Propellor Shorts' funding scheme.

Numerous producer roles have since followed, with 2017 marking the completion of his debut feature film, A Boy Called Sailboat, written and directed by Cameron Nugent. From 2017 to 2018 he spent time in Montana, USA, as a producer on the period feature film Robert the Bruce. 2018 saw him tour the live soundtrack performance of the feature film A Boy Called Sailboat with the Grigoryan Brothers around Australia.

Curry is also skilled at editing, graphic effects and music composition.

Personal life

Curry has been married to wife Kate[2] since 2002 and has a son and a daughter. He is the older brother of actors Stephen Curry and Bernard Curry, who have also made a significant number of appearances on Australian television.[7]

During the COVID-19 pandemic, Curry, together with his brothers, created a rendition of The Beatles’ "Here Comes the Sun" for Melburnians emerging from lockdown. They recruited several high-profile actor friends to collaborate, including Sam Neill, Shane Jacobson, Jane Hall, Susie Porter, Andy Lee, Hugh Sheridan, Bryan Brown and Kate Jenkinson.[8]

Acting credits

Film

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1996Point of No ReturnJimmyFeature film
1997Road to NhillGeoffFeature film
2001The Inside StoryDean OlsenFeature film
2002Size Does MatterShort film
2002The Merchant of FairnessLukeFeature film
2006BoyTownPilotFeature film
2008Bottom DollarDougieShort film
2011The CupRay OliverFeature film
2013SubmergeCameronFeature film
2018A Boy Called SailboatTobacco Factory EmployeeFeature film
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Television

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1995Snowy River: The McGregor SagaMiner #11 episode
1998State CoronerDean Andrews1 episode
1999Witch HuntConstable GradyTV movie
1999The Adventures of Lano and WoodleyGerman Beardo1 episode
1998–2000The GamesAndrew 'Kid' Curry3 episodes
1999; 2003–2004Blue HeelersBlake Finlayson / Andrew Paterson / Andrew Franklin4 episodes
2000Something in the AirShaun Graves3 episodes
2000–2002; 2010NeighboursLarry 'Woody' Woodhouse31 episodes
2002The Secret Life of UsPete Peterson1 episode
2002FlipsideVarious characters8 episodes
2002PremiereCo-host
2003Welcher & WelcherArticle Clerk1 episode
2003StingersCorey Fletcher1 episode
2005Let Loose LiveVarious characters2 episodes
2007City HomicideLiam Cunningham1 episode
2008SatisfactionThomas Silk1 episode
2008RushMC Investigator1 episode
2011Killing TimeDetective NewmanMiniseries, 1 episode
2012OffspringMatt1 episode
2012Conspiracy 365Kelvin10 episodes
2017The Doctor Blake MysteriesMaxwell Porter1 episode
2019HotelevisionFather
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Video

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2006Talking TimeCaptain MusicaVideo
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Video game

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2009Navigating Workplace RelationsBarryVideo game
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Producer / writer credits

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2011MagicProducer / Digital EffectsShort film
2011Spider WalkProducer / Composer / Digital EffectsShort film
2012151 Kent AveExecutive Producer
2017Love NotesProducerShort film
2017Into the Black WaterProducerShort film
2018A Boy Called SailboatProducer / Line Producer / Visual Effects SupervisorFeature film
2019Robert the BruceProducerFeature film
TBACape TribulationCo-ProducerIn development
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2002FlipsideWriter8 episodes
Composer7 episodes
2005Let Loose LiveWriter2 episodes
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References

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