ABC'S NEW "BACHELOR" IS TRULY AN OFFICER AND GENTLEMAN, NOT
TO MENTION A DOCTOR AND A WORLD CLASS TRIATHLETE
Tenth Edition of ABC's Popular Romance Reality Series Will Air in
Spring 2007
U.S. Navy Lieutenant Andy Baldwin, M.D., 30, an undersea medical
officer for a special operations dive unit stationed in Pearl Harbor,
Hawaii, has been selected to star in the tenth edition of ABC's popular
romance reality series, when "The Bachelor" returns to the
network in the Spring of 2007. In addition to his professional
accomplishments, this Bachelor is also a world-class triathlete. Now this
real-life 'officer and a gentleman' faces the most exciting mission of his
life -- finding true love.
Andy grew up in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, where he was valedictorian in
high school and a competitive swimmer who made All-American; he was even
named ESPN's National Scholar Athlete of the Year in 1995. His small-town
upbringing in a family of modest means taught him a strong work ethic, so
as a teenager he worked three jobs (paper boy, lifeguard and his own lawn
mowing business), all with an eye towards paying for his college
education. As Andy explains, there had never been a doctor or military
officer in the Baldwin family before, so he set those professional goals
for himself. He saved $25,000 for college before graduating high school,
when the Navy offered him a full ROTC scholarship. He took it and went to
Duke University, where he was a varsity letter winner on the men's swim
team and began training for marathons, all while taking a pre-med course
load and earning a degree in biology, with a concentration in genetics.
After graduating Duke with honors, he enrolled in the University of
California-San Francisco School of Medicine, and was a surgical intern at
Naval Hospital San Diego.
His move to the west coast inspired a new passion -- cycling -- and he
combined this with his excellence in swimming and running to compete in
his first triathlon in 2000, falling in love with the sport. He has since
gone on to compete internationally in numerous Ironman, Half-Ironman and
other triathlons and marathons, often ranking among the top 5 finishers in
his age group. One of his biggest supporters at his races was his beloved
Uncle Tom, who died of pancreatic cancer just one month after diagnosis.
To honor his uncle, Andy established a fund to raise money for pancreatic
cancer research, and has raised over $20,000 to date. In 2006 he was asked
to serve as group surgeon for a team of 50 military personnel headed to
Laos. His role during the mission was to take care of the medical needs of
his team and to treat Laotian villagers in need of medical attention. The
experience was unforgettable.
Andy's achievements are matched by his good-natured personality,
stunning good looks and self-deprecating sense of humor. He's an unabashed
romantic, has watched the series and believes that the show can help find
him the woman who could become his wife. "Who doesn't love the movie
'An Officer and a Gentleman'? We're bringing the best parts of that
romantic film to real life," said Mike Fleiss, executive producer of
"The Bachelor."
Hosted by Chris Harrison, "The Bachelor" is produced by Next
Entertainment in association with Warner Horizon Television. Mike Fleiss
and Lisa Levenson are the executive producers. David Bohnert and Martin
Hilton are the co-executive producers.