
Dean Andrews
Biography
Dean Andrews is an English actor. He is known for his role as DS Ray Carling in the BBC drama series Life on Mars. He continued the role in the sequel series, Ashes to Ashes, until 2010. As of April 2019, he appeared as Will Taylor on ITV soap opera Emmerdale. Andrews left the show on 26 December 2024 when his character Will died of a heart attack.
Born in 1963 in Rotherham, Andrews went to Sitwell Junior School on Grange Road and Oakwood Comprehensive School on Moorgate Road. He went to school with Top Gear presenter James May.
Dean Andrews started off as a mainstay of cruise ships as a talented entertainer and singer. He was discovered by film director Ken Loach, who was looking for people from Yorkshire to appear in the 2001 film, The Navigators. He then went on to play Barry Shiel in the Channel 4 drama Buried, which won the BAFTA Award for Best Drama Series in 2004. That year, he also had a small role, as Neil, in the Channel 4 series No Angels.
In 2005, Andrews appeared in one episode of the ITV drama Wire in the Blood. The following year, he appeared in another BBC drama, Life On Mars, as DS Ray Carling. He then had roles in two BBC dramas, True Dare Kiss and The Street, in 2007. Andrews again played DC Carling in Ashes to Ashes, a 2008 spin-off series of Life on Mars. During the same year, he recorded voiceovers for Currys television advertisements. He had a guest role in 2010 on the BBC One series Waterloo Road.
In 2011, Andrews appeared in: the BBC drama The Body Farm as Peter Collins; the BBC Two television film United, about the Manchester United "Busby Babes" team and the 1958 Munich air disaster; ITV's supernatural drama series Marchlands, playing one of the lead roles; and the five-part BBC One series The Case, in which he played the lead role as a man accused of murdering his terminally ill girlfriend.
In November 2012, Andrews appeared in all four series of the BBC drama Last Tango in Halifax as Robert "Robbie" Greenwood. The following year, he portrayed Pete Lewis in the BBC show Being Eileen. Andrews played local hotel and barman Tom Asher in a 2015 episode of the popular series Midsomer Murders on ITV. In 2019, the actor joined the cast of ITV soap opera Emmerdale. He left the soap on 26 December 2024 when his character Will died of a heart attack. He has stated that he was not told about the character's demise. He narrated the Channel 5 documentary series, Our Great Yorkshire Life, in 2022. He also narrates the UK TV show Casualty 24/7 which centres on Barnsley Hospital.
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Known For
Acting History
2018
Torvill & Dean as Colin Dean
2018Agatha and the Truth of Murder as Wade
2017Dark River as Matty
2017The Moorside as PC Steve 'Kinchie' Kinchin
2016Delicious as Steven Green
2016Jericho
2015Banana as Alan
2014Original Drama Shorts as Nick
2013Frankie
2013The Security Men as Ray
2013Being Eileen as Pete Lewis
2013Father Brown as Michael Negal
2012Last Tango in Halifax as Robbie
2012Girl Shaped Love Drug as Her Father
2012Elfie Hopkins: Cannibal Hunter as Villager
2011Just Henry as Bill
2011Weekender as Sergeant Thompson
2011Vera as Jonah Regan
2011Marchlands as Eddie Maynard
2011United as Bert Whalley
2009Wish 143 as Bus Driver
2009Kandahar Break as Steve Delamore
2009Salvage as Clive
2009The Making of... Ashes to Ashes as Himself
2009Chris Moyles' Quiz Night as Self
2008Ashes to Ashes as Ray Carling
2007True Dare Kiss as Vinny
2007The End of 'Life on Mars' as Self
2006New Street Law
2006Missing as Mark Lanser
2006Life on Mars as Ray Carling
2006Missing: All Secrets Have a Price
2005Love + Hate as Derek
2005My Summer of Love as Ricky
2005Faith as Davey
2004No Angels
2004Shameless as Geoff Mulligan
2003Between The Sheets as Steve Ashby
2003Blue Murder as Will Harmon
2003Buried as Barry Shiel
2002Wire in the Blood
2001The Navigators as John
1997Midsomer Murders as Tom Asher
1996Silent Witness
1995Soccer AM as Self
1993GMTV as Self
1992Heartbeat
1988This Morning as Self
1986Casualty as Reg Summerston
1972Emmerdale as Will Taylor









