Andrew Lee Potts mini-bio: English actor Andrew-Lee Potts was born in Bradford West Yorkshire in 1979. Andrew has landed some considerable work since taking up the profession some 20 years ago. He has great strength in musical theatre and has had leading roles in many productions including: "Alice", "Bugsy Malone", "Joseph", "Annie Get Your Gun", "The Corn is Green" and "Oliver".
However, Andrew-Lee is better known for his television work. Appearances have included: "Children's Ward", "The Biz", "Hetty Wainthropp Investigates", "Sunburn", "Dalziel and Pascoe", "Always and Everyone", "Night Flight", "American Embassy", "Lost in France", "See How They Run", "Anchor Me" and "Hallmarks Stranded".
One of Andrew-Lee's most notable performances was in Tom Hank's Golden Globe winning HBO series "Band Of Brothers". He was in the amazing real to life Bafta winning "Buried" by World Productions. He played demon hunter Toby in the BBC's cult show "Strange". He then played the evil Nero in Box TV's "Boudica".
Since then he has appeared in "Absolute Power", "Fat Friends", "Foyle's War" , "Rose & Maloney", "Ideal", "Twisted Tales", "Trial & Retribution" and "Taggart".
In addition to his roles in theater and on TV, Lee-Potts now has 12 films under his belt. He is also the driving force behind Keychain Productions