Andy Nyman
Andy Nyman is an English actor and magician.
Nyman first came to note with his performance as a hard nosed director in Musical! and then as Keith Whitehead in the cult film of the Martin Amis novel, Dead Babies. He has played lead roles in Jon Avnet's Emmy award winning film Uprising (NBC) as a Polish freedom fighter and in Coney Island Baby as a gay French gun dealer. In 2006, he played Gordon in the cult hit Severance. Most recently he played Patrick, a sleazy reality show producer in Charlie Brooker's E4 horror satire Dead Set, and suffers the most violent death in the series, being decapitated and disembowelled.
Nyman currently has four films due for release over the next 18 months: London-based romantic comedy Are You Ready for Love?; a bio-pic of 70s Dutch rock group Herman Brood, Wild Romance; and improvised gangster thriller Played where he stars opposite Vinnie Jones, Val Kilmer and Gabriel Byrne. The film was released by Lionsgate Entertainment in 2007. Nyman appeared as one of the leads in the latest Frank Oz movie, Death at a Funeral. He stars opposite Matthew Macfadyen, Ewen Bremner, and Keeley Hawes. The movie was released by MGM in 2007.
Nyman is also a magician and the co-creator and co-writer of the Derren Brown TV shows Derren Brown - Mind Control and Trick of the Mind. He and Brown wrote "Russian Roulette", "Séance", and "Messiah", as well as three series of the "Trick of the Mind" series. He also co-wrote and co-directed four of Brown's stage shows, all of which have toured and played the West End. For "Something Wicked This Way Comes" they were awarded the 2006 Olivier Award for Best Entertainment. Their fourth show Enigma was also nominated for an Olivier Award.
Nyman won the award for best actor at the 2006 Cherbourg-Octeville Festival of Irish & British Film for his role as Colin Frampton in Shut Up and Shoot Me. He was nominated for Lew Grade Award at the 2007 BAFTA Awards for his work on "Derren Brown: The Heist". He shared the nomination with fellow collaborators Derren Brown, Simon Mills, and Ben Caron.
In December 2008 he appeared in BBC Four's supernatural drama series Crooked House.
In February 2010 he co-wrote (with Jeremy Dyson), directed and starred in the horror play Ghost Stories.
In April 2011 he starred in a new British sitcom, Campus.

Death at a Funeral

Severance

The Brothers Bloom

The Tournament

Black Death

Dead Babies

Video Nasties: Moral Panic, Censorship & Videotape

Shaun the Sheep: The Flight Before Christmas

The Woman in Black

The Glass Man

Shaun The Sheep: Spring Lamb

Ghostwatch: Behind the Curtains

Shaun The Sheep: Happy Farmer's Day

Shut Up and Shoot Me
This Is What It Is

Automata

The Dybbuk: Semi-Staged Reading

Coney Island Baby

The Eichmann Show

Bone in the Throat

David Baddiel: Jews Don't Count

That Christmas

Shaun the Sheep Movie

Shaun the Sheep: The Farmer's Llamas

National Theatre Live: Hangmen

Uprising

Despicable Me 3

Ghost Stories

Wild Romance

The Commuter

Star Wars: The Last Jedi

Kick-Ass 2

Judy

Are You Ready for Love?

Minions

Why Horror?

A Shaun the Sheep Movie: Farmageddon

The Criminal

Jungle Cruise

Wicked

Zemanovaload
Spider Island

The League of Gentlemen

Unforgotten

Dead Set

Crooked House

Chuggington

You Have Been Watching

Big Brother's Little Brother

Campus

The Capture

A Small Light

Ballot Monkeys

Power Monkeys

Peak Practice

Peak Practice

Olly The Little White Van

Peaky Blinders

Lockerbie: A Search for Truth

Stars in the House

Crooked House

Caught on Dashcam

Birds of a Feather

Hanna

Five Children and It

Derren Brown: The Heist

Magicians

Derren Brown: Infamous

Ghost Stories

Derren Brown: Miracle

Derren Brown: Miracle

Ghost Stories

Ghost Stories

Ghost Stories

Ghost Stories

Ghost Stories
