The Walking Dead's Andrew Lincoln: 7 Best Unnoticed Roles
If you only know Andrew Lincoln as Rick Grimes, you're totally missing out.
Andrew Lincoln is a talented actor who proved it with his iconic role of Rick Grimes on The Walking Dead.
However, he has fallen victim to being associated solely with this role. But Andrew Lincoln's career is filled with remarkable performances, and we are about to remember some of them.
Love, Actually
Love, Actually is a heartwarming romantic comedy, and Andrew Lincoln's portrayal of Mark is simply unforgettable.
He plays a guy who silently pines for his best friend's wife, using cue cards to express his true feelings.
Trevor's World of Sport
Trevor's World of Sport is a hilarious British TV series starring Neil Pearson, Paul Reynolds, Rosaline Ayres, and Cosima Shaw.
Andrew Lincoln made appearances only in a couple of episodes of the series, but it is still amazing to watch him in a role so different from Rick Grimes.
Bramwell
Bramwell is a British television series starring Jemma Redgrave. The show aired from 1995 to 1998.
Lincoln appeared in only one episode, but his role in Bramwell is one of his first performances on TV.
Teachers
Teachers is a British comedy-drama series set in a secondary school. Andrew Lincoln shines as Simon Casey, a charismatic and rebellious English teacher who often finds himself in hilarious and awkward situations.
His portrayal of Simon is witty and relatable, making him a standout character in the show.
Afterlife
Afterlife is a British supernatural drama. Lincoln plays the role of a university professor who keeps finding himself in the middle of supernatural events surrounding medium Alison Mundy, portrayed by Lesley Sharp.
Wuthering Heights
Wuthering Heights is a timeless classic adapted from Emily Bronte's novel. Andrew Lincoln takes on the role of Edgar Linton, a character caught in a tumultuous love triangle.
This miniseries, also starring Charlotte Riley, Tom Hardy, and Burn Gorman, is a unique opportunity to witness these actors share some unforgettable scenes together.
Made in Dagenham
Made in Dagenham is an inspiring film that tells the true story of a group of female factory workers fighting for equal pay in the 1960s.
In the film, alongside with Sally Hawkins and Rosamund Pike, Andrew Lincoln plays a rude teacher Mr. Clarke.