Andrew Pleavin

Andrew Pleavin
Born (1968-04-13) 13 April 1968
London, England

Andrew Pleavin (born 13 April 1968) is an English actor known for his appearances in the TV film Attila, Unstoppable, Batman Begins, Attack of the Gryphon, Return to House on Haunted Hill and his roles in the British police dramas Messiah III: the Promise and The Bill. In February 2006, he was cast in 300 by Frank Miller, a film in which he played a character called Daxos. Andrew was born in England but spent his early years in Transvaal, South Africa. He returned to the UK and to the Wirral in Northern England, aged 12, and received a black belt status in martial arts at the age of 18 after six years of training in Liverpool and London.

From 1993 to 1996, he trained at the London Drama Centre.

Filmography

Film
Year Film Character Other notes
2016 London Has Fallen Secret Service Agent Bronson
2014 300: Rise of an Empire Daxos: Arcadian soldier
2010 Inception Businessman
2009 Blood: The Last Vampire Frank Nielsen
Wake Up Neil
2007 Return to House on Haunted Hill Samuel
2006 300 Daxos: Arcadian soldier
Lipidleggin' Peter Gurney
2005 Tuesday Brian
Batman Begins Uniformed Policeman No. 2
2004 Unstoppable Cherney
Playground Logic Tony Dear
2002 Re-inventing Eddie Police Sergeant Carter
1999 Distant Shadow Collins
1998 Cash in Hand Barman
Television
Year Film Character Other notes
2010 Witchville Erik
2006 Gryphon David
2006 A Good Murder John Palmer
2005 The Worst Week of My Life Bowden 1 episode
2004 Messiah: The Promise PO Darrell Teague
Holby City John Hughes 1 episode
2003 Wire in the Blood Fire Chief 2 episodes 2003 & 2004
Down to Earth Sgt. Phill Gross 1 episode
2001 Doctors Jason 1 episode
The Bombmaker SAS Captain Crosbie 1 episode
Attila Orestes
2000 Heartbeat Al 1 episode
1999 The Bill DI Cronin & Roger Dawson 4 episode 1999 to 2005

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