Andrew Faulds
Andrew Matthew William Faulds (1 March 1923 – 31 May 2000) was a distinguished British actor and a prominent Labour Party politician. Faulds began his career in the performing arts, captivating audiences with his talents across various mediums including theater, radio, and film. His acting prowess earned him critical acclaim, setting the stage for a diverse and impactful career in the arts.
Transitioning from the world of entertainment to politics, Faulds was elected as a Member of Parliament in 1966, serving the constituency of Warley East until his retirement in 1997. During his tenure, he was known for his passionate advocacy on behalf of his constituents and progressive causes, reflecting his deep commitment to social justice and public service.
Faulds was not only an accomplished performer but also a dedicated legislator, balancing his artistic background with a fervent dedication to political life. His dual career highlights the interplay between culture and politics, showcasing how an individual’s talents can influence public life. Throughout his time in Parliament, he remained a figure of integrity and commitment, leaving a lasting legacy in both the arts and the political arena. Andrew Faulds passed away on 31 May 2000, remembered for both his theatrical contributions and his service to the community as a politician.
Filmography
Dante's Inferno (1967)
The Music Lovers
SOS Pacific
Danger Within
The One That Got Away
Jason and the Argonauts
Payroll
The Devils
Sea of Sand
Blood of the Vampire
The Flesh and the Fiends
Chimes at Midnight
Mahler