Top TV Shows - Andrew Sheridan
Andrew Sheridan's most popular TV shows ranked by Television Stats engagement score. Showing 2 television series sorted by current online popularity.
#116Peaky Blindersas Sabini Officer • 2 episodes#116 in TVScore: 5.0Peaky Blinders is a British period drama series set in post-World War I Birmingham. Revolving around the Shelby crime family, the series depicts the societal struggles and criminal endeavours during the interwar period. Known for its gritty storytelling, strong performances, and evocative setting, it showcases the intersection of family loyalty, ambition, and politics against a backdrop of historical upheaval.
#229Chernobylas Biorobot • 1 episode#229 in TVScore: 2.9Chernobyl is a historical drama television series that depicts the events surrounding the 1986 Chernobyl nuclear disaster. The show explores the aftermath of the catastrophic explosion at the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant, focusing on the heroic efforts of the individuals involved in containing and mitigating the disaster. It delves into the political, social, and scientific aspects of the incident, shedding light on the devastating consequences and long-lasting impact it had on the surrounding environment and the lives of countless people. Chernobyl received critical acclaim for its meticulous attention to detail, powerful storytelling, and compelling performances.
Top Movies - Andrew Sheridan
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Andrew Sheridan Biography
Andrew John Sheridan is a retired English rugby union player. Born on 1 November 1979 in Petts Wood, Bromley, England, Sheridan played as a loosehead prop. Standing at 1.95m tall and weighing 128 kg, he was known for his great physical strength. Sheridan was a near-elite class powerlifter, able to bench press 225 kg and squat 275 kg. He started playing rugby union at the age of nine with Old Elthamians and later joined Richmond. Sheridan was capped by both the England U16 and U18 Group Schools teams as a lock. He announced his retirement from rugby in September 2014 due to a series of neck injuries.







