Andy Nyman
Born | April 13, 1966 |
Hometown | Leicester, England |
Height | 5'6" (1.68m) |
Spouse | Sophie Abbott |
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The Capture, series 2 finale, review: you couldn't believe your eyes – or the plot
- For the first few episodes, I knew where I was with The Capture (BBC One). The Chinese were setting up a British cabinet minister through the use of clever deep fakes. Half way in, there was a twist. It wasn’t the Chinese after all, it was the Russians. Wasn’t it?
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Andy Nyman's lost gem 'The Glass Man' lands NINE years after its premiere: 'It got tangled in legal nonsense' (exclusive)
With reviews as enthusiastic as The Glass Man was getting, everyone was expecting big things of it. Except the movie has remained unseen since that day.
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The Glass Man review – lo-fi Brit horror still full of chills
The Glass Man review – lo-fi Brit horror still full of chillsAndy Nyman is a treat as a middle-class man in debt forced to accompany a mysterious criminal for a night in a film made in 2011 but still relevant
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Hidden horrors: our writers on the scariest movies you (probably) haven't seen
Hidden horrors: our writers on the scariest movies you (probably) haven't seen. In time for Halloween, Guardian writers have picked out their favourite underseen scary movies, from Brazil’s first horror film to a found footage gem
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Get tickets to Ghost Stories for only £15 as a Halloween treat
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A Shaun the Sheep Movie: Farmageddon review – Full of warmth and silliness, with a touch of magic
Directors: Will Becher, Richard Phelan. Starring: Justin Fletcher, John Sparkes, Amalia Vitale, Kate Harbour, Andy Nyman, and Joe Sugg. U cert, 86 mins.The news that Aardman Animations was releasing a sequel to an adaptation of a TV series, which in turn was a spin-off of a short film, rang alarm bells. Had even the most beloved of British institutions run out of original ideas? Thankfully not. Despite its mouthful of a title, A Shaun the Sheep Movie: Farmageddon is an utter delight – proof that
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Judy review: a dreamlike portrait of Garland on the rocks – but is it too prurient for comfort?
Dir: Rupert Goold. Cast: Renée Zellweger, Jessie Buckley, Rufus Sewell, Michael Gambon, Bella Ramsey, Finn Wittrock, Andy Nyman, Fenella Woolgar, Lucy Russell, Gemma-Leah Devereux, Royce Pierreson. 12A cert, 118 min
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Cult horror theatre show Ghost Stories will return to the West End
Hit horror theatre show Ghost Stories is set to return to the West End.Andy Nyman and Jeremy Dyson’s play will open at the Ambassadors Theatre in October following an extended run the Lyric Hammersmith.The plot of Ghost Stories is shrouded in secrecy, as audience members are asked to keep the play’s twists to themselves. It follows a professor, Dr Goodman, as he delivers a lecture about three people who claimed to have had supernatural experiences.Casting for the transfer is yet to be announced.
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Ghost Stories review: Ghoulishness and droll surprises in returning cult horror show
This cult show from Jeremy Dyson and Andy Nyman has had two West End runs, delighting audiences with its mix of ghoulishness, droll surprises and nods to chilling films such as Halloween and The Ring. Now it returns to the venue where it had its first London outing nine years ago (and which was until recently run by the duo’s co-director Sean Holmes). Simon Lipkin is Philip Goodman, an engaging and apparently sceptical lecturer in parapsychology.
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Fiddler on the Roof review: Sensitive and confident musical packs a real emotional wallop
The fact that Les Misérables is still going strong after 33 years in the West End is proof that Trevor Nunn knows how to direct a musical. This new take on the Jerry Bock/Sheldon Harnick classic, transferring from the Menier Chocolate Factory, is proof that the now 79-year-old Nunn still has that magic musical touch, as his production is sensitive, confident, heartfelt and boisterous by turn, and equally convincing in every mood. As is Andy Nyman who — as the irrepressible dairyman Tevye — a
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