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Andrew Robertt is a Actor Néo-Zélandais born on 9 march 1969

Andrew Robertt

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Birth name Andrew Bryan Binns
Nationality Nouvelle zelande
Birth 9 march 1969 (55 years)

Andrew Robertt (born Andrew Bryan Binns on 9 March 1969) is a New Zealand born actor.

His work covers a diverse range of characters across multiple genres.





Awards: New Zealand Film and Television Awards Best Supporting Actor for Topless Women Talk About Their Lives.

Usually with

Ian Mune
Ian Mune
(3 films)
Bruce Hopkins
Bruce Hopkins
(2 films)
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Filmography of Andrew Robertt (7 films)

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Actor

Slow West
Slow West (2015)
, 1h24
Origin United-kingdom
Genres Drama, Thriller, Action, Romance, Western
Actors Michael Fassbender, Kodi Smit-McPhee, Ben Mendelsohn, Jeffrey Thomas, Caren Pistorius, Brooke Williams
Roles Werner
Rating68% 3.4477353.4477353.4477353.4477353.447735
Jay Cavendish (Kodi Smit-McPhee), a highland born Scottish boy, travels to the United States to search for his love, Rose Ross (Caren Pistorius). He runs into a group of men who chase and attempt to kill a Native American. Jay is briefly interrogated by the men until a bounty hunter Silas Selleck (Michael Fassbender) arrives and kills the leader. Soon after, Jay pays the bounty hunter for protection as he searches for Rose, to which Silas agrees.
Ike: Countdown to D-Day, 1h29
Origin USA
Genres Drama, War, Action, Adventure, Historical
Themes Political films
Actors Tom Selleck, James Remar, Timothy Bottoms, Gerald McRaney, Ian Mune, John Bach
Roles 101st Lt.
Rating70% 3.54383.54383.54383.54383.5438
Ike. Opération Overlord décrit les 90 jours de tension précédant l'invasion du Jour J et de la façon dont Dwight David Eisenhower, contre toute attente, a brillamment orchestré la plus importante manœuvre militaire dans l'histoire moderne
Lucy
Lucy (2003)
, 2h8
Genres Drama, Biography
Actors Rachel York, Danny Pino, Ann Dowd, Madeline Zima, LaChanze, Olivia Tennet
Roles Bob Carroll Jr.
Rating64% 3.202393.202393.202393.202393.20239
Lucy opens in 1960, at the filming of the final Lucille Ball – Desi Arnaz Show (The Lucy-Desi Comedy Hour). It is evident that all is not well between television's most famous couple, who send scathing messages to each other through a nervous pageboy. Co-stars Vivian Vance and William Frawley (Rebecca Hobbs and Russell Newman) comment on the tense situation backstage. However, all performers put on their best front as Desi introduces the cast for the last time, with Lucille (Rachel York) gratefully accepting the studio audience's welcome.
Murder in Greenwich, 1h28
Directed by Tom McLoughlin
Origin USA
Genres Drama, Thriller, Documentary, Crime
Actors Christopher Meloni, Robert Forster, Maggie Grace, Jon Foster, Liddy Holloway, Andrew Robertt
Roles Stephen Weeks
Rating61% 3.0966653.0966653.0966653.0966653.096665
The film is narrated by Martha Moxley (Maggie Grace), whose brutal murder sometime between 10 p.m. on October 30 and the early morning hours of October 31, 1975 remains unsolved in 1997. Mark Fuhrman, a former Los Angeles Police Department detective who gained notoriety during O.J. Simpson's murder trial, is intrigued by the case and travels to Greenwich, Connecticut to conduct an investigation of his own. Local authorities resent an outsider, especially one with a reputation as tarnished as Fuhrman's, invading their turf. They do everything they can to block Fuhrman's access to official reports. The film alternates between flashbacks of the events leading up to the murder and scenes set in the present day, which chronicle Fuhrman's frustration and interactions with Steve Carroll, the original investigator who grudgingly assists him. Their efforts ultimately bring Kennedy relative and former Moxley neighbor Michael Skakel to justice.
An Angel at My Table, 2h36
Directed by Jane Campion
Origin Nouvelle zelande
Genres Drama, Biography
Themes Films about writers, Feminist films, Medical-themed films, Seafaring films, Transport films, Films about psychiatry, Political films
Actors Kerry Fox, Martyn Sanderson, Willa O'Neill, Andrew Robertt, Elizabeth McRae, Robert Jayne
Roles Bruddie
Rating73% 3.6956953.6956953.6956953.6956953.695695
An Angel at My Table is a dramatisation of the autobiographies of New Zealand author Janet Frame. Originally produced as a television mini-series, the film, as with Frame's autobiographies, is divided into three sections, with the lead role played by three actresses who portray Frame at different stages of her life: Karen Fergusson (child), Alexia Keogh (adolescent), and Kerry Fox (adult). The film follows Frame from when she grows up in a poor family, through her years in a mental institution, and into her writing years after her escape.