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Andrew Collins (author)
Andrew Collins may refer to: * Andrew Collins (actor) (born 1973), British actor * Andrew Collins (broadcaster) Andrew Collins is an English writer and broadcaster. He is the creator and writer of the Radio 4 sitcom ''Mr Blue Sky''. His TV writing work includes '' EastEnders'' and the sitcoms ''Grass'' (which he co-wrote with Simon Day) and '' Not Going ... (born 1965), British journalist, scriptwriter, and broadcaster * Andrew Collins (cricketer) (1972–1999), British cricketer * Andrew Collins (footballer, born 1965), former Australian rules footballer for Hawthorn * Andrew Collins (footballer, born 1988), former Australian rules footballer for Carlton * Andrew Collins (judge) (born 1942), English barrister and judge * Andrew Collins (politician), American politician in Arkansas See also * Andy Collins (other) {{DEFAULTSORT:Collins, Andrew ...
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Andrew Collins (actor)
Andrew Collins is a British actor, best known for playing recurring character Jarrett Maxwell in the CBS soap opera '' The Bold and the Beautiful'' as well as appearing in '' Parenthood'', '' The Newsroom'' and ''Gilmore Girls''. He is a regular performer in Big Finish Productions, where he stars as Barnabas Collins in the ''Dark Shadows'' audio dramas, various characters in ''Doctor Who'', ''Gallifrey'', ''Earthsearch'', and '' Stargate SG-1''. In the UK, his stage name is Andy Coleman. Personal life Collins was born in the West Midlands, England and moved to America in the early 2000s. He is currently living in LA, and is married with two children. Career Andrew Collins graduated from Guildford School of Acting and has worked extensively in theatre, film and television both in the United States and the United Kingdom. He was the star of a Spanish national commercial, as well as several commercials for the UK, and also works as a voice-over artist. Collins currently plays ...
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Andrew Collins (broadcaster)
Andrew Collins is an English writer and broadcaster. He is the creator and writer of the Radio 4 sitcom ''Mr Blue Sky''. His TV writing work includes '' EastEnders'' and the sitcoms ''Grass'' (which he co-wrote with Simon Day) and '' Not Going Out'' (which he initially co-wrote with Lee Mack). Collins has also worked as a music, television and film critic. Personal life Collins was briefly a member of the Labour Party between the late 1980s and early 1990s, leaving after Labour's defeat in the 1992 General Election. In 2007, he was made patron of Thomas's Fund, a Northampton-based music therapy charity for children with life-limiting illnesses. Career Collins started his career as a music journalist, writing for the '' NME'', '' Vox'', '' Select'' and '' Q'' (where was editor, 1995–97). He also wrote for and edited film magazine ''Empire'' in 1995. He formed a double-act with fellow music journalist Stuart Maconie, presenting the Sony Award-winning BBC Radio 1 show '' ...
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Andrew Collins (cricketer)
Andrew James Collins (24 July 1972 – 25 December 1999) was an English cricketer. Collins was a right-handed batsman who bowled right-arm medium pace. He was born in Andover, Hampshire. Collins made his Minor Counties Championship debut for Herefordshire in 1995 against Dorset. From 1995 to 1996, he represented the county in 6 Minor Counties Championship matches, the last of which came against Cornwall. In 1999, he played a single Championship match for Herefordshire against Berkshire. In 1997, Collins played a single Minor Counties Championship match for Berkshire against Oxfordshire and the following season he joined Wiltshire. He played a single Championship match for Wiltshire in 1998 against Dorset and followed that up in 1999 with his final Championship match for the county against Devon. Collins also represented Wiltshire in the MCCA Knockout Trophy. His debut in that competition came against the Herefordshire in 1998. He represented the county in 2 further Troph ...
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Andrew Collins (footballer, Born 1965)
Andrew Collins (born 25 April 1965) is an Australian rules football coach and former player who is currently the head of development coach for the Hawthorn Football Club. He played for the Hawthorn Football Club in the Victorian/Australian Football League. Collins was a rugged back pocket defender. He began his senior career in the Victorian Football Association with the Sandringham Football Club, where he was a member of the club's 1985 premiership team. He was signed by VFL/AFL club , and played 212 games over ten years with the club, winning three premierships. His durability allowed him to play a club record 189 games in succession. He finished equal fifth in the 1990 Brownlow Medal, the same year he was awarded the Peter Crimmins Medal as Hawthorn's best and fairest player. His last game was the "Merger game" between Hawthorn and Melbourne in 1996 in which he got reported and ultimately suspended thus ending his consecutive run of games. When Collins retired from leagu ...
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Andrew Collins (footballer, Born 1988)
Andrew Collins (born 17 November 1988) is an Australian rules football player. Collins was born in Bridgewater on Loddon, Victoria, Bridgewater. He played junior football for Sandhurst Football Club, Sandhurst in the Bendigo Football League, and played TAC Cup football for the Bendigo Pioneers. He was recruited to the Australian Football League, AFL by the Richmond Football Club with its fifth round selection in the 2006 AFL Draft (#73 overall). Collins made his senior debut for the Tigers in Round 4 of the 2009 AFL season against Melbourne Football Club, Melbourne. Collins performed well, named amongst Richmond's best, including two goals and 20 disposals. He continued to performing well for the Tigers, being named in Richmond's best on ground several times and averaging 20 possessions per game. Collins was traded at the end of the 2010 season; in his four seasons at Richmond, he played 25 senior games. Prior to the 2010 AFL Draft, 2010 AFL Trade Week, Collins was linked wit ...
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Andrew Collins (judge)
Sir Andrew David Collins (born 19 July 1942), styled The Hon. Mr Justice Collins, is a retired English barrister and judge. He served as a Justice of the High Court's Queen's Bench Division from 1994 until his 75th birthday in July 2017. Early life The son of the Rev. Canon John Collins and of his wife Dame Diana Collins, he was educated at Eton College (where he was a contemporary of Prince Michael of Kent and Jonathan Aitken) and at King's College, Cambridge, graduating BA and MA.'Collins, Hon. Sir Andrew (David)' in '' Who's Who 2012'' (London, A. & C. Black, 2012) Career Collins was called to the Bar from the Middle Temple in 1965 and became a Bencher of his inn in 1992. In 1985 he was appointed a Queen's Counsel and was a Recorder from 1986 until 1994, when he was appointed a Justice of the High Court and received a knighthood. He served as President of the Immigration Appeal Tribunal from 1999 to 2002 and was Lead Judge in the Administrative Court for England and Wal ...
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Andrew Collins (politician)
Andrew Joseph Collins III (born September 7, 1983) is an American politician who is a member of the Arkansas House of Representatives representing the 35th district in Pulaski County. Collins is a member of the Democratic Party. Political career Elections Collins won the Democratic nomination for State Representative on May 22, 2018, defeating Annie Depper, 69 percent to 31 percent. He was elected in the general election on November 6, 2018, winning 60 percent of the vote over 38 percent for Republican nominee Judith Goodson and 2 percent for Libertarian Libertarianism (from french: libertaire, "libertarian"; from la, libertas, "freedom") is a political philosophy that upholds liberty as a core value. Libertarians seek to maximize autonomy and political freedom, and minimize the state's e ... William J. Barger. Collins was unopposed for re-election in 2020. References Democratic Party members of the Arkansas House of Representatives Living people 21st-century A ...
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