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Sir Andrew Maxwell "Andy" Dwyer KBE (/ ˈ d w aɪ. ər /) [1] [2] is a fictional character in the NBC comedy Parks and Recreation portrayed by Chris Pratt.Originally meant to be a temporary character, Andy was so likable that producers asked Pratt back as a series regular.
Andy describes the style of his band's music as a mix between Matchbox Twenty and The Fray. [11] George says his favorite rock band is The Everly Brothers, a country-influenced rock band from the 1950s and 60s. [12] Andy finds Ann's lost iPod, a portable music player by Apple Inc., inside his leg cast after it is removed. [12]
Andy Dwyer (Chris Pratt) is a goofy and dim-witted but lovable slacker who works as a shoeshiner at Pawnee city hall, and later works for Leslie in the Parks Department. He was dating Ann at the start of the show and, prior to the events of the first episode , he falls into a construction pit and breaks both his legs.
The first season focuses on Leslie Knope, the deputy director of the Parks and Recreation Department in the fictional town of Pawnee, Indiana.Local nurse Ann Perkins demands the construction pit beside her house created by an abandoned condo development be filled in after her boyfriend, Andy Dwyer, fell in and broke both legs.
In the Parks and Recreation episode "The Bubble" (S3 EP 15), in a tough office relocation, Andy Dwyer, a supporting character, uses the motto to encourage coworker Tom Haverford by claiming "I read that once on a can of lemonade. But I like to think that it applies to life."
As a precaution to the world's supposed demise, April Ludgate decides to help Andy Dwyer check off everything on his bucket list before the end of the day. Meanwhile, Entertainment 720, a company created by Tom Haverford and Jean-Ralphio Saperstein, is nearing its end. The two decide to spend their last amount of money to hold an “end of the ...
These Must-See Quotes From Amazon CEO Andy Jassy Are Great News For Nvidia. Billy Duberstein, The Motley Fool. November 4, 2024 at 3:00 AM.
Michael Schur, co-creator of Parks and Recreation, said "Boys' Club" marked an attempt to better develop Andy Dwyer. Schur said, "We definitely wanted to dimensionalize his character and not make him just a one-dimensional douchebag."