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Andrew Alcott Hallett (August 4, 1975 – March 29, 2009) was an American singer and actor who became known from playing the part of Lorne in the television series '' Angel'' (2000–2004). He used his singing talents often on the show, and performed two songs on the series' 2005 soundtrack album, '' Angel: Live Fast, Die Never''.


Early life

Hallett was an only child, and hailed from the Cape Cod village of Osterville, Massachusetts, which is part of the town of Barnstable. He was a 1993 graduate from
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and he went on to
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in Worcester after graduation. He did not begin singing publicly until he was invited onstage at a concert, and discovered the thrill of performing. He was in the audience at a
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concert, in Boston, when she coaxed a group of guys onto the stage; "I'm this little white boy. I started singing, and we blew the house down. I sang a line and she said, 'This is a white boy with soul.'"


Career

After moving to Los Angeles, Hallett worked as a runner for an agency and then as a property manager. He eventually became a personal assistant to Kai Cole, wife of ''
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'' creator
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. When the couple and their friends saw Hallett singing at the "B.B. Kings" lounge at Universal CityWalk, Whedon conceived a new character for his new show ''Angel'': Lorne, an anagogic demon who reads the hearts and futures of his guests as they sing in his karaoke bar. Hallett was invited to try out for the part, and won it after three auditions. ''Angel'' was his first real job as an actor, though he did play an extra role in a 1999 episode of ''Buffy''; he acquired agent Pat Brady only after she spotted him singing and acting in " Judgment", the premiere episode of ''Angels second season.Krug, Kurt Anthony
"Good Night, Folks" – Andy Hallett 1975-2009
, ''Mania.com''. April 3, 2009.
The character of Lorne was featured as a recurring character in 45 episodes before Hallett was added to the title sequence as a series regular for the last nine episodes of the fourth season, and all of the fifth; in total he appeared as Lorne in 76 of the show's 110 episodes. The character's demonic visage involved extensive prosthetic makeup and detailed coloring of his face, neck and hands, leading to early calls for at least two and a half hours of makeup before Hallett's filming day could begin.Andy Hallett Trivia

''IMDB.com''
During the run of ''Angel'', Hallett appeared in two other small productions: ''The Enforcers'' (2001), a TV miniseries directed by ''Angel'' writer
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, and '' Chance'' (2002), a film directed by ''Buffy'' actress Amber Benson.


Health complications and death

According to a 2005 interview, about a month after filming the last episode of ''Angel'', Hallett suffered a dental infection which spread through the bloodstream to his heart, leading to a case of
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, for which he spent five days in the hospital. Although he recovered, his heart muscle and valves were weakened and he found himself easily fatigued afterward. He did not return to acting (except for a voice part in the animated film ''Geppetto's Secret''), but pursued his music career and frequently appeared at media conventions for ''Buffy'' and ''Angel'' and for science fiction and fantasy in general. Five years after first experiencing heart problems, and after at least three additional hospitalizations, Hallett died from congestive heart failure on March 29, 2009, at
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in Los Angeles with his father by his bedside. He was 33 years old.


Legacy

The character of Lorne continued on in the comic book series '' Angel: After the Fall'', and a 48-page book about the character was written by John Byrne. Chris Ryall of
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said, "the issue serves as a tribute to Andy as well as a final send-off for Lorne, too."Lorne's final song
, RyallTime blog, Wednesday, December 9, 2009


Filmography


See also

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References


External links

* * at The Friends of Science Fiction Fan Club convention in Australia in 2002 * {{DEFAULTSORT:Hallett, Andy 1975 births 2009 deaths 20th-century American male actors 20th-century American singers 21st-century American male actors American male television actors Assumption University (Worcester) alumni Barnstable High School alumni Burials in Massachusetts Male actors from Massachusetts People from Osterville, Massachusetts Singers from Massachusetts 20th-century American male singers