Luing Andrews, a published author with Pegasus Publishers, was born Ian Andrew Luing Mason in Ham, Richmond, Surrey. He began his career as a probationary stunt man in the UK and quickly gained recognition, landing his first feature film role in "Called Home". Not only did he act in the film, but he also performed his own stunts, including a cliff fall and car crash.
After training at the prestigious LAMDA and The ATS theatre school in London, Luing's love for acting grew, and he went on to play roles such as Ash Williams in "Silent Witness" alongside Amanda Burton. He soon became a regular on British television, appearing in prime-time shows like "Whitechapel", "Wings of Love", "Afterlife", "Footballers Wives", "Green Green Grass", "My Family", and "Worst Christmas of My Life".
Luing has also had notable roles in films such as "The Heavy", "Bronson", "Football Factory", "The Oxford Murders", "The Pimp", and "The Sculptress" alongside Pauline Quirk. In addition, he has appeared in "The Royal Bodyguard" alongside David Jason, playing a character who was on the right side of the law.
Showing his comedic side, Luing played the feisty father Colin in the British comedy "Him and Her" and was the guardian angel and face of Motor Cycle News for 2010-2013. He has recently filmed the 4-part sitcom "Rick and Rat" in Thailand.
As a published author, Luing has just released his first novel, "8ish", which is about a London gangland crime family with IRA connections. The novel was published by Pegasus publishing company.