Andy Neale

Andy Neale is a fictional law enforcement officer and a minor character featured in the Halloween film series. He is part of the continuity of the remake series and was played by actor Greg Travis. He appeared in the 2009 film Halloween II by director Rob Zombie.

Andy Neale was a deputy for the Haddonfield Sheriff's Department. He answered directly to Sheriff Lee Brackett. Due to the vicious attack against his daughter Annie by Michael Myers on Halloween, 2007, Sheriff Brackett always grew paranoid around Halloween time. On October 31st of 2008, he sent Deputy Neale to his house at 15 Cherrywood Road to keep an eye on his daughter. Annie, being an independent woman who scorns the need for protection, repaid Neale's hospitality by kicking him in the crotch.

In 2009, Neale was once again asked to keep a watch over Brackett's house. Annie wouldn't let him inside and Neale tried to use his position as an officer of the law to intimidate her, but Annie was unphased. She made him stay outside and patrol the house with a flashlight. Sheriff Brackett's fears turned out to be justified, as that same evening, Michael Myers appeared and killed Deputy Neale by strangling him to death. He left his body in the driver seat of his cruiser.

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 * is a character who is unique to the continuity of the Halloween remake series and does not have a counterpart in the original series.