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Andrew joined old cast members of ''dinnerladies'' in March 2009 to perform a stage version of the hit show. [http://www.corrieblog.tv/2009/03/andrew_dunn_fou.html]
Andrew joined old cast members of ''dinnerladies'' in March 2009 to perform a stage version of the hit show. [http://www.corrieblog.tv/2009/03/andrew_dunn_fou.html]

Andrew received an honorary degree of letters from York St. John University on the 13th November 2009.


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Revision as of 15:53, 13 November 2009

Andrew Dunn
OccupationActor
Years active1986–present

Andrew Dunn (born 12th April 1957) is an English actor, best known for the role of Tony in BBC sitcom dinnerladies between 1998 and 2000. He was born in Leeds, but was raised in Newcastle upon Tyne before he left for London at the age of 20. He then moved to York, where he resides to this day.

Career

Andrew has appeared in numerous television series including perhaps his best known role to date, as Tony in dinnerladies, The Bill, Holby City, 55 Degrees North, Heartbeat, and Coronation Street in 2003.

In December 2006 he rejoined Coronation Street as a character named Roger Stiles, a plumber and new love interest for Janice Battersby.[1]

On 29 September 2008 it was announced he was the latest character to be axed from the show and he made his final appearance on 8 October 2008.

Andrew joined old cast members of dinnerladies in March 2009 to perform a stage version of the hit show. [1]

Andrew received an honorary degree of letters from York St. John University on the 13th November 2009.

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