Andrew Howard (born 1969) is a Welsh theatre, television and film actor.
Howard trained at Cygnet Training Theatre in Exeter in the late 1980s, touring in productions of A Christmas Carol, Twelfth Night, Beggar's Opera and Peer Gynt amongst others.
On stage roles included Alex DeLarge in A Clockwork Orange, Peer Gynt in Peer Gynt, Orestes in Electra at theatres, including The Royal National Theatre (London) and The Donmar Warehouse (London).
Howard has made notable appearances in several major productions, including the HBO miniseries Band of Brothers and the Guy Ritchie caper Revolver, as well as costarring alongside Patrick Stewart and Glenn Close in the 2003 TV movie The Lion in Winter. He played "Bad" Frank Phillips in History Channel's Hatfields & McCoys.
In 2001, Howard was awarded best actor at the Tokyo International Film Festival for his portrayal of Jon in Mr In-Between. He co-wrote the screenplay for Shooters, a 2002 British crime drama in which he also starred. In 2009, he played Thomas Luster in the thriller film Luster under the direction from Adam Mason. In 2009, he was also in the film Blood River, for which Howard won the Best Actor Award at the Honolulu Film Festival and the Jack Nance Break-through performance award at the NYC Film Festival, Tribeca. In 2011, he starred in Limitless, a film by Neil Burger originally titled The Dark Fields. In 2014 he played a supporting role as the lead Russian Henchman (Billed as Maxim) in Taken 3. in 2015, he appeared in Bates Motel as Will Decody, who was originally portrayed by actor Ian Hart in the first season.
The Player Project (formerly the Player/Stage Project) is a project to create free software for research into robotics and sensor systems. Its components include the Player network server and the Stage robot platform simulators. Although accurate statistics are hard to obtain, Player is one of the most popular open-source robot interfaces in research and post-secondary education. Most of the major intelligent robotics journals and conferences regularly publish papers featuring real and simulated robot experiments using Player and Stage.
The Player Project is an umbrella under which two robotics-related software projects are currently developed. These include the Player networked robotics server, and the Stage 2D robot simulation environment. The project was founded in 2000 by Brian Gerkey, Richard Vaughan and Andrew Howard at the University of Southern California at Los Angeles, and is widely used in robotics research and education. It releases its software under the GNU General Public License with documentation under the GNU Free Documentation License.
I cut my name in your heart,
to assure, the memories remain.
I never will release the pain.
I cut my name in your heart,
and I know, you never will forget.
My love will be your deepest bleeding scar.
I cut my name, I cut it deep.
I take my time.
I come when you're asleep.
I'm leaving you in red and
bloodstained sheets.
I cut my name in your heart
with a knife
the sharpest I can get
as cruel as you have left my broken
heart.
I cut my name in your heart,
I want you to feel my pain.
I cut my name in your heart,
I can't live without your love.
I wanna drown in your blood.
I cut my name right in your heart,
I can live with your pain,
but I can't live, I can't live without your love.
I cut my name in your heart
with my fingernails.
I hurt what still remains.
You never will forget, forget my
name.
I cut the letters, bit by bit,
and in the end
you certainly admit,
a whisper of disease lies on your
lips.
I cut my name in your heart,
I want you to feel my pain.
I cut my name in your heart,
I can't live without your love.
I wanna drown in your blood,
I cut my name right in your heart.
I can live with your pain,
but I can't live, I can't live without your love.
Though I know it's not real,
what I want you to feel is more than unreal.
But still I want you to feel.
I cut my name in your heart,
I want you to feel my pain.
I cut my name in your heart,
I can't live without your love.
I wanna drown in your blood.
I cut my name right in your heart,
I can live with your pain,
but I can't live, I can't live without your love.
I can't live without your love.
I cut my name in your heart.
I cut my name in your heart.