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Andrew McCarthy in NBC's "Lipstick Jungle"
Andrew McCarthy in NBC's "Lipstick Jungle"
Andrew McCarthy stars in NBC's "Lipstick Jungle" as Joe Bennett, a multi-billionaire who relies heavily on his assistant for everything, including asking out women such as Victory Ford (Lindsay Price). He doesn't like to be bothered with anything, as he feels everything can be solved with money and power. Joe wants what he wants and rarely takes no for an answer until now – when he must conquer the love of Victory.

At the age of 19,

Andrew McCarthy

made his screen debut in the feature film "Class," paving the way for him to appear in more than 30 feature films, numerous television shows and more than two dozen live theater productions. One of the few actors working successfully and simultaneously in all mediums,

Andrew McCarthy

has built a resume as extensive as it is versatile.

Andrew McCarthy

was recently seen in Paramount's fantasy adventure "The Spiderwick Chronicles," as well as the independent film "Camp Hope."

The last several years have seen

Andrew McCarthy

branch into directing and writing, with the award-winning short film, "News for the Church," and in the theater, most recently, by directing the acclaimed production of Neil Labute's "Things We Said Today" off-Broadway. As a writer,

Andrew McCarthy

has also contributed articles to "National Geographic Traveler Magazine," "Travel + Leisure," and Slate.com.

It was during the 1980s that

Andrew McCarthy

gained recognition in Hollywood when he starred in such iconic films as "St. Elmo's Fire" and "Pretty in Pink," as well as the cult favorites "Mannequin" and "Weekend at Bernies." The '90s saw

Andrew McCarthy

work with such esteemed directors as Claude Chabrol and John Frankenheimer and in films as varied as "The Joy Luck Club," "Mrs. Parker and the Vicious Circle," and "Mulholland Falls," among others.

Andrew McCarthy

made his New York Theater debut in 1985.

Andrew McCarthy

has starred on Broadway in "The Boys of Winter," and in the Tony Award-winning play "Sideman," and appeared in the works of Eugene O'Neill, Tennessee Williams, and Horton Foote, to name a few.

Andrew McCarthy

's most recent New York appearance was in Neil Labute's "Fat Pig."


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