
Film
Delovely |
Dir: Irwin Winkler Delovely Films |
Theatre
Troilus & Cressida |
Dir: Gregory Doran RSC |
Imperium |
Dir: Gregory Doran RSC & Gielgud Theatre |
The Wizard of Oz |
Dir: Robert Hastie Sheffield Theatres |
Albert's Boy |
Dir: Kate Campbell Orange Tree Theatre |
The Hypocrite |
Dir: Phil Breen RSC & Hull Truck Theatre |
Treasure Island |
Dir: Phil Breen Birmingham Rep |
Groundhog Day |
Dir: Matthew Warchus Old Vic Theatre |
Cat On A Hot Tin Roof |
Dir: Rob Hastie Theatre Clwyd and Tour |
GHOST |
Dir: Paul Warwick Griffin China Tour |
Oppenheimer |
Dir: Angus Jackson Vaudeville Theatre, RSC |
A Shoemaker's Holiday |
Dir: Phil Breen RSC |
Oppenheimer |
Dir: Angus Jackson RSC |
A Stroke Of Luck |
Dir: Kate Golledge Park Theatre |
Sherlock: The Best Kept Secret |
Dir: Nikolai Foster West Yorkshire Playhouse & UK Tour |
Of Mice & Men |
Dir: David Thacker Bolton Octagon |
Ghost |
Dir: Matthew Warchus Piccadilly Theatre |
The Glass Menagerie |
Dir: Braham Murray Manchester Royal Exchange & UK Tour |
The Rose Tattoo |
Dir: Steven Pimlott & Nicholas Hytner National Theatre |
Come Blow Your Horn |
Dir: Jacob Murray Manchester Royal Exchange |
London Assurance |
Dir: Jacob Murray Manchester Royal Exchange |
A Conversation |
Dir: Jacob Murray Manchester Royal Exchange |
Micro Musicals Workshop |
Dir: Laurie Sansom Stephen Joseph Theatre |
Six Degrees of Separation |
Dir: Michael Buffong Manchester Royal Exchange |
The Resistable Rise of Arturo Ui |
Dir: Philip Breen Citizens Theatre, Glasgow |
Brighton Beach Memoirs |
Dir: Natalie Wilson Oldham Coliseum |
Oh What A Lovely War |
Dir: Tim Baker Theatre Clywd |
Getting To The Foot of The Mountain |
Dir: Laurie Sansom Birmingham Rep |
Blood Brothers |
Dir: Bob Thomson West End |
Mamma Mia! (Original Cast) |
Dir: Phyllida Lloyd West End |
Fame |
Dir: Karen Bruce West End |
TV
Doctors |
Dir: Various BBC |
Emmerdale |
Dir: Various Yorkshire Television |
Doctors |
Dir: Niall Fraser BBC |
Coronation Street |
Dir: Various Granada |
Doctors |
Dir: Sean Gleeson BBC |
Heartbeat |
Dir: Jonas Grimas & Judith Dine Yorkshire Television |
The Royal |
Dir: Tim Dowd Yorkshire Television |
Holby City |
Dir: Steve Finn BBC |
Cutting It |
Dir: Andy De Emmony Yorkshire Television |
Radio
The Ragged Trousered Philanthropists |
Dir: Dirk Maggs BBC Radio 4 |
Awards
GROUNDHOG DAY
2017 Olivier Award Nominee for Best Supporting Actor in a Musical









Skills
Accents & Dialects: (* = native) |
American-New York, American-Standard, Glasgow, Irish-Southern, Lancashire, Liverpool, London, Northern*, RP, Welsh-Standard |
Languages: (* = mother tongue) |
English* |
Music & Dance: (* = highly skilled) |
Baritone*, Contemporary Dance, Guitar, Jazz Dancing |
Sports: (* = highly skilled) |
Athletics*, Rugby*, Swimming* |
Vehicle Licences: | Car Driving Licence |
Other Skills: | Juggling, Stilt Walking |
Reviews
GROUNDHOG DAY
“Andrew Langtree impresses as maddening insurance salesman Ned Ryerson” – Henry Hitchens (Evening Standard)
“In in a large ensemble…Andrew Langtree as an insurance-selling goofball are standouts.” - Michael Billington (The Guardian)
STROKE OF LUCK
“Andrew Langtree plays the greedy accountant son with bullying bluster” - Charles Spencer (The Daily Telegraph)
OF MICE & MEN
“(The production)...is all held together by a strong and very laid back performance by Andrew Langtree…as George.” - David Chadderton (British Theatre Guide)
“Andrew Langtree brings instant warmth to his character whilst effortlessly revealing his flaws” - Rachael Gavaghan (The Good Review)
GHOST
“Andrew Langtree and Ivan de Freitas prove genuinely sinister as the villains of the piece, while the show’s ending, with its mawkish insistence that “the love inside – you take it with you” proves unexpectedly touching and is magically staged.” - Charles Spencer (The Telegraph)
THE GLASS MENAGERIE - Manchester Royal Exchange
“At one time Williams called this piece The Gentleman Caller and Andrew Langtree’s powerful performance, full of light and shade, bluster and sincerity, is the crux of the whole piece. He breathes fresh air into their lives and his candlelit scene with Laura and their tender kiss are the highlights of the evening.” - Natalie Anglesey (The Stage).
Stats
Height: 5"8 | |
Eye Colour: Brown | |
Hair: Dark Brown |