- Andrew Nolan was born on September 18, 1974 in Hammersmith, West London. He is a screenwriter, producer, musician and portrait artist known for Tax City (2013), Jack Mulligan (2016) and is a co-founder of the band The BibleCodeSundays. He is also a part time journalist and author of the forthcoming true crime book Green Bloods co-written with Noel 'Razor' Smith.- IMDb Mini Biography By: Andrew Nolan
- Andrew is a multi instrumentalist - playing accordion, tin whistle, guitar, banjo, mandolin and bodhran. He has performed live on Fox TV (USA), Sky Sports (UK), ITV (UK) and extensively throughout Europe and the USA. His band The BibleCodeSundays have played on the pitches of Celtic Park on numerous Champions League nights, Twickenham Stadium for Heineken Cup Finals and at London Irish Rugby Club. They have also supported former Sex Pistols frontman John Lydon and his band Public Image Ltd at London's O2 on several occasions.
- Andrew attended The London Oratory RC School, London, UK.
- As well as being a screenwriter, Andrew (Andy) is also a musician and songwriter who has performed with Elvis Costello, Shane MacGowan (The Pogues/The Popes) Spider Stacy (The Pogues/The Vendettas) and Ronan MacManus - brother of Elvis Costello - in The BibleCodeSundays.
- His debut short film Tax City was premiered at BAFTA, London with two sold out screenings followed by another sold out screening at The Irish Film Institute, Dublin.
- His band The BibleCodeSundays have released four albums - Ghosts of Our Past, Boots or No Boots, New Hazardous Design and Walk Like Kings featuring their own original material. 'The Boys of Queens' (written by Andy) was featured on CBS hit US TV show Unforgettable in 2012. He is also credited in Noel 'Razor' Smith's book 'Raiders' about the UK's most notorious bank robbers having written the song 'See You at the Crossroads' about Razor's life.
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