Andy Trudeau
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Andrew "Andy" Trudeau is a fictional character
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 on the WB television series Charmed
Charmed
Charmed is an American television series that originally aired from October 7, 1998, until May 21, 2006, on the now defunct The WB Television Network. The series was created in 1998 by writer Constance M...

. He is portrayed by T.W. King
Ted King
Theodore William King is an American actor, formally credited as T.W. King.-Personal life:In September 2008 King married his girlfriend Maya Rodwell, with whom he became engaged the year before...

 in the series, and portrayed by Chris Boyd in the unaired pilot.

Character's background

Andy Trudeau grew up next-door to the Halliwell sisters in San Francisco. As a child he was close to them all, and, as a result, Grams had to frequently wipe Andy's mind of any intentional or unintentional magic he might have witnessed in the Halliwell household. In high school he dated Prue
Prue Halliwell
Prudence "Prue" Halliwell is a fictional character from the television series Charmed. Prue is depicted as one of the featured leads as she fulfills her role as a witch and, more specifically, a Charmed One one of the most powerful witches of all time...

 for a short period, and their favourite meeting spot was their special bench swing. After high school, they parted ways and he moved out of his childhood home to Washington, and later to Portland, but he still checks up on Prue. He married, and later divorced, sometime between his college years and before he returned to San Francisco, but he still remains on good terms with his ex-wife, Susan, who didn't drop his last name even after the divorce. Andy now works as an Inspector–the third generation in his family to do so–for the San Francisco Police Department
San Francisco Police Department
The San Francisco Police Department, also known as the SFPD and San Francisco Department Of Police, is the police department of the City and County of San Francisco, California...

 and is coincidentally assigned to almost every police case that involved the Charmed sisters. He works with Darryl Morris
Darryl Morris
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 as his partner, although he caused quite a bit of "grief" to Darryl by almost always being seemingly ahead of his partner.

When the Halliwell sisters reunite and move back into the Manor
Halliwell Manor
Halliwell Manor is a fictional house, an important setting for the WB television series Charmed. Members of the Halliwell family have owned the Manor property for four generations...

 after their Grams' death, Prue bumps into him at a hospital. The two of them begin dating shortly thereafter. He is in love with Prue, but while the affection was obviously returned, they eventually break up because Prue can't tell Andy her secret, and because his answer under the influence of her truth spell wasn't the one she wished for. Eventually, Andy discovers that all three sisters are witches, and that they are responsible for saving many people's lives. He finally learns to accept their powers, just as they did before him, and also because he realizes that they only use their powers to save innocent people, and that was why he became a cop. Yet despite the wedge of magic between him and Prue (he can choose to not be included in the magical world, but she can't), their feelings only continued to grow, to the point where Andy could hear Prue's cry of warning while she was in spirit form, and that he could communicate with her for the precious few moments before his spirit disappeared after being killed – almost as if they were soul mates.

Shortly after Andy finds out the secret, the sisters come up against a demon named Rodriguez, who, as it happens, was one of the Internal Affairs officers at SFPD investigating Andy's "unsolved freaky cases". After Rodriguez finds out through "eavesdropping" on a conversation between Andy and Darryl about the identity of who Andy protects, which, when topped with Andy's unsolved cases, figures out that they were the Charmed Ones, the Source (although it is not revealed at that time) sends Tempus (David Carradine
David Carradine
David Carradine was an American actor and martial artist, best known for his role as a warrior monk, Kwai Chang Caine, in the 1970s television series, Kung Fu, which later had a 1990s sequel series, Kung Fu: The Legend Continues...

) to help him destroy the sisters. Every time he is vanquished by the Charmed Ones, Tempus causes the day to restart, with only Rodriguez and Tempus having knowledge of time being reset, so Rodriguez will learn from his past mistakes and manage to kill all three sisters eventually. However, unknown to them, Phoebe
Phoebe Halliwell
Phoebe Halliwell is a fictional character from the television series Charmed. One of the featured leads, Phoebe is introduced in the series as a witch and, more specifically, a Charmed One one of the most powerful witches of all time. The character was portrayed by Lori Rom in the unaired pilot,...

 is able to retain some memories of the previous days due to her ability to see events in the past.

When Rodriguez gets more and more riled by the pain his repeated death caused, he lost his temper. During the third time loop, he glared at Kit outside the manor with his red demon eyes, which was unfortunately witnessed by an instantly alarmed Andy, who was hiding out inside his car, watching over the Manor. He rushes to the Manor to help the sisters, but not before Rodriguez fires an energy ball aimed at Prue, who is tackled out of the way by Piper (which causes Prue to hit her head and fall unconscious) and barely avoided by Phoebe. The sisters barely have time to process the attack when Andy bursts into the house with a gun and attempts to kill Rodriguez. However, Rodriguez hits Andy with an energy ball, and sends him flying across the living room and into a glass display case, killing him. While unconscious, Andy's spirit comes to Prue. Andy tells her that he broke his promise to not come to the Manor and that Phoebe's premonition wasn't one she could stop because it wasn't meant to be stopped. Prue realizes what he's saying, but Andy tells her that it's okay. He says that he knows now this was destiny and that hers is to continue on. He reminds her of how she taught him that everything happens for a reason. Prue objects that it isn't fair, but Andy tells her she needs to go back and stop the time loop. Otherwise, Rodriguez will succeed in killing her and her sisters and that will mean he died for nothing. Prue tells Andy she doesn't want to lose him and Andy tells her that she won't and they share a final kiss. He tells Prue that he'll always be there for her and then vanishes. Moments later, Prue regains consciousness. She casts a spell to speed up time which breaks the time loop, thus defeating Tempus, and then deflects Rodriguez's energy ball, killing Rodriguez. The three sisters later attend Andy's funeral with Darryl, and Andy's name was cleared of the crime Rodriguez framed him for. It's also assumed that he and Prue were reunited in the afterlife after she was killed in the third season finale.

Appearances

Andy was a series regular in the first season. He appeared in all 22 episodes of the season, although he was only seen as a child in That '70s Episode, and therefore not portrayed by King, but he was still credited.

When he appears as a little boy, adult Piper tells little Piper to freeze little Andy so that he will not follow them. Grams then unfreezes Andy and he tells her that little Piper has gone away with three strange women, whom Grams think are warlocks, not her granddaughters from the future.

When Phoebe and Paige are caught on tape using their powers on Season Six episode Crimes and Witch Demeanors, the sisters call a council of Demons and Elders who oversee all magic to convince them that Darryl should be set free. Instead, the prosecutor, Barbas, turns the proceedings around and puts the sisters on trial for recklessly abusing their powers. Barbas calls one of the Cleaners and then shows the scene of Andy's death.

In season seven, when Leo causes a disturbance in Utopia, the Avatars "kill" him by making him disappear, but Leo is able to warn Phoebe about Utopia not being what it's said to be and to go to the Book of Shadows and remember the pain of losing loved ones. When she touches the book, one of the flashbacks she sees is of Andy's death. That was his last mentioning and archive footage appearance on the show.
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