Andrew Lincoln was born on September 14, 1973 in Canadian, is TV ACTOR. Andrew James Clutterbuck, who is in his early forties, was born in 1973 on the 14th of September. He is the one who has won a universal acclaim for his leading role of Rick Grimes, is better familiar to the audience by the pseudonym Andrew Lincoln. The projects that brought him appraisal were ‘The Walking Dead’ to say nothing of ‘Love Actually’. He is an inborn Englishman who was initially a resident of London. Later his family shifted around the country. In his early teens the pal fell; into interest with entertaining business and started spending most of his time in Youth Theatre. Now his smashing success is proved by the great quantity of won nominations of which the final was the Saturn Award.
Andrew Lincoln is a member of TV Actors
💰 Net worth: Under Review
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Family, Mom, Dad, Wife & Husbands, kids
Father: is not known (was Civil engineer).
Mother: is unknown (nurse).
Siblings: Richard is his sibling who is presiding King's Oak Academy
Wives and kids: Gael Anderson is his wife. They have two kids Arthur and Matilda.
Boyfriends & Girlfriends, Relationship
Sexual orientation: straight.
The family-man doesn’t prove to have any affairs apart his spouse.
Andrew Lincoln Money, Net Worth
Andrew’s net worth is estimated at 7 Million.
Houses & Cars
Place of living: he dwells in London.
Cars: no information about the car Andrew possesses.
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What family values does Andrew proclaim?
In one of his interviews Andrew once said that he is mentored by his offsprings, but not visa versa.
What kind of movies is closer to Andrew’s creative activities?
Mostly the actor is associated with bloodhurling thrillers about zombies among the number of which is Human Traffic.
How can Andrew’s personality be characterized?
The person who can make the audience tremble is rather simple and amicable in his routine.
Who were Andrew’s first enthusiastic admirers of Andrew’s talent?
Among his first public were his grannies who contributed much to his development.