Andrew Langtree is a British stage and screen actor known for his roles in Coronation Street and Cutting It.
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In 1998, Langtree graduated amongst the first alumni of Sir Paul McCartney's Liverpool Institute for Performing Arts (LIPA). Prior to this, he attended De La Salle School, St Helens.[1] Subsequent to graduation, he played Nick Piazza in the West End musical production of Fame at the Prince of Wales Theatre.[2][3] He then originated the leading role of Sky in the original London stage cast of the ABBA musical Mamma Mia! alongside fellow LIPA alumni Lisa Stokke.[3]
His theatre credits include roles at the Citizens' Theatre, Glasgow, the National Theatre, London and extensive work at the Royal Exchange Theatre, Manchester.[citation needed]
Television appearances include roles in Heartbeat, Holby City, and Cutting It. He played Leon on the ITV soap opera, Coronation Street in 2009[1] and Justin Gallagher in Emmerdale[4] in 2010.[5] In 2011 Langtree created the role of Carl Bruner in the original West End production of Ghost.[6] After a world premiere run in Manchester, it opened at the Piccadilly Theatre, London on 19 July 2011, and closed 6 October 2012.[citation needed]
Recent roles include, George in Of Mice and Men at the Octagon Theatre, Bolton, under the direction of David Thacker.[7] 'Herring' in Sherlock Holmes - The Best Kept Secret, a new play written by Mark Catley and directed by Nikolai Foster for the West Yorkshire Playhouse, Leeds.[4]
Langtree also acted as 'Monroe Riley' alongside Tim Pigott-Smith in A Stroke of Luck,[8] a new play written by Larry Belling which premiered at the Park Theatre, Finsbury Park, on 29 January 2014.[citation needed] He performed in Dekker's The Shoemaker's Holiday and also in the world premier of new play Oppenheimer by Tom Morton-Smith both at the Royal Shakespeare Company in Stratford-upon-Avon.[citation needed]
From July to September 2016, he originated the role of Ned Ryerson in the pre-Broadway tryout of the new musical Groundhog Day at The Old Vic, London, directed by Matthew Warchus.[9] Langtree received a nomination for Best Actor in a Supporting Role in a Musical in the 2017 Laurence Olivier Awards.[10]
He played Blind Pew / Smollet in the Birmingham Repertory Theatre's Christmas 2016 production of Treasure Island, directed by Phillip Breen. He later appeared in Breen's production of Richard Bean's new play The Hypocrite at the Hull Truck Theatre and RSC in spring 2017.[citation needed] In May 2021, he appeared in an episode of the BBC soap opera Doctors as Patrick Barclay.[11]
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