Andrew Lawrence

The youngest of the acting Lawrence brothers, Andrew was a pint-sized mimic, a devoted fan of Jim Carrey who loved to do impressions of his movie hero on TV talk shows. Andrew came to public attention on the TV sitcom "Brotherly Love" (NBC, 1995-96; The WB, 1996-97), in which he played the costume-wearing, superhero-loving youngest Roman brother living together above the garage their late father once owned.

Lawrence broke into show business in 1991 at age three, making an appearance on the series "Walter and Emily" on which his older brother Matt had a regular role. He occasionally played oldest brother Joey as a tyke in flashback sequences on "Blossom" (NBC, 1991-95) and was Tom Arnold's son in the short-lived 1994 CBS sitcom "Tom". Lawrence made his TV-movie debut in "Cries Unheard: The Donna Yaklich Story" (CBS, 1974) as the youngest of a brood of kids trying to understand why their mother had their father killed. In 1996, he was the object of a computer stalker in "Deadly Web" (NBC) and co-starred with his two older siblings in the Western-adventure busted pilot "Brothers of the Frontier" (ABC). In features, he was John Travolta's son in "White Man's Burden" (1995).

  • Also Credited As:
    Andrew James Mignona, Andy Lawrence
  • Born:
    January 12, 1987 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
  • Job Titles:
    Actor
Milestones
  • 1991 Made TV acting debut in episode of "Walter and Emily"
  • 1994 Made TV movie debut in "Cries Unheard: The Donna Yaklich Story"
  • 1994 Played Tom Arnold's son on "Tom"
  • 1995 Starred with his real-life brothers in "Brotherly Love" (NBC, The WB)
  • 1995 Made feature film debut in "White Man's Burden"

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