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Andrew Thomas McCarthy (born November 29, 1962) is an American actor, travel writer, and television director. He is most known as a member of the
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, with roles in 1980s films such as ''
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'', ''
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'', and '' Less than Zero''. He is ranked No. 40 on VH1's 100 Greatest Teen Stars of all-time list. As a director, he is known for his work on '' Orange Is the New Black''.


Early life and education

McCarthy was born in
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, as a teenager and attended
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and the Pingry School, a preparatory academy. At Pingry, he played the Artful Dodger in '' Oliver!'', his first acting role. After graduating from high school, he enrolled at
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for acting, but was expelled after two years.


Career

McCarthy's first major role was in the 1983 comedy '' Class'' opposite
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. He was a member of the 1980s Hollywood group of young actors dubbed by the media as the "
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". The group starred in a few films, among them ''
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'' and ''
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''. McCarthy appeared in the 1987 films ''
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'' and '' Less than Zero'', a cinematic adaptation of
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's novel. In 1985, McCarthy starred with
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and
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in ''
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'' (also known as ''Catholic Boys'') as Michael Dunn. McCarthy made his
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debut in ''The Boys of Winter.'' He quickly returned to Hollywood in 1988 to star in several films, such as '' Fresh Horses'' and ''
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''. He had another hit with the 1989 comedy film ''
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''. He returned to Broadway to star in ''
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'', and the production won the 1999
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. In 2003 McCarthy was set to guest star in two episodes of '' Law & Order: Criminal Intent''. Due to bad relations with actor
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, series creator
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decided against it. Wolf later stated, "Mr. McCarthy engaged in fractious behavior from the moment he walked on the set." McCarthy fired back in a statement of his own saying, "I was fired because I refused to allow a fellow actor to threaten me with physical violence, bully me and try to direct me." Despite this incident, he later guest starred in an episode of '' Law & Order: Criminal Intent'' (with Chris Noth, not D'Onofrio) that originally aired in November 2007. In 2004, he played Dr. Hook in ''
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''. He appeared in five episodes of the 2005
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television series ''
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''. In 2008, he starred in the NBC television series '' Lipstick Jungle'' as billionaire Joe Bennett and had a minor role in '' The Spiderwick Chronicles''. McCarthy directed several episodes of the hit CW television series ''
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'', including " Touch of Eva" in the fourth season. In 2010 and 2011, he appeared in the hit
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show '' White Collar''. He returned to the series in the next season to direct the episode " Neighborhood Watch". In 2015, he directed three episodes in Season 2 of the
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hit television show ''The Blacklist'' starring
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and
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. In 2016, he starred in the short-lived ABC drama '' The Family''. Since 2020, he has had a recurring role in NBC's TV series '' Good Girls''. In April 2022, McCarthy joined the cast of '' The Resident'' as Ian Sullivan (guest season 5) a renowned pediatric surgeon and Cade's estranged father. On July 11, 2022, it was announced that he was promoted to series regular for the sixth season.


Writing

McCarthy began travel writing and served as an Editor at Large at ''
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'' magazine. In 2010, McCarthy was escorted out of an underground church in Lalibela,
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, for entering the site without documentation. He had been in the church on assignment for the travel magazine '' Afar''. McCarthy's book ''The Longest Way Home: One Man's Quest for the Courage to Settle Down'' was published in 2012. In February 2015, ''National Geographic'' published McCarthy's account, titled "A Song for Ireland", of his return to the house in the
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of Lacka West in the parish of Duagh in County Kerry in Ireland from which his great-grandfather John McCarthy had emigrated in the late 1800s. McCarthy has received several awards from SATW (Society of American Travel Writers), including Travel Journalist of the Year in 2010. In 2017, Algonquin Books published McCarthy's YA novel, ''Just Fly Away''. The novel became a ''New York Times'' bestseller. McCarthy's memoir about his life and career in the 1980s, titled ''Brat: An '80s Story'', was released in May 2021 by
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.


Personal life

In 1992, McCarthy entered a detoxification program and has been sober since. In 2004, he announced that he once had a serious alcohol problem, which began at age 12. In 1999, McCarthy married his college sweetheart Carol Schneider 20 years after they first dated. He later stated his reasons for tracking her down after they had drifted apart: "I ran into someone who said they had seen Carol and her boyfriend and they seemed really happy, and for some reason it bothered me for a week. I called her and asked her if she was really with this guy and asked her out for coffee." In 2002, Schneider gave birth to a son, Sam, who also became an actor. McCarthy and Schneider divorced in 2005. On August 28, 2011, McCarthy married Irish writer and director Dolores Rice. They have two children.


Filmography


Film


Television


Awards and nominations

Fantafestival *1987: Won, "Best Actor" – ''Mannequin'' Rhode Island International Film Festival *2004: Won, Grand Prize for "Best Short Film" – ''News for the Church'' – qualifying it as an Official Entry with the Academy Awards for Best Live Action Short Fil
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Sedona International Film Festival *2005: Won, "Best Short Film" – ''News for the Church''


References


External links

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Official website
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