- Has studied Wushu, Taekwondo, and notably, Wing Chun, under good friend and fellow action star Philip Ng.
- Sustained a hamstring injury on the set of New Police Story (2004) in one of the two fights against Jackie Chan.
- Sustained a back injury on the set of The Lost Bladesman (2011) and used a ancient Chinese method known as "Gua Sha", which involves smoothing the injury with perhaps a ceramic Chinese soup spoon.
- Worked as a bartender in Rhode Island before deciding to start his film career in Hong Kong.
- Like fellow Hong Kong film star Nicholas Tse, Andy trained in martial arts under Chung-Chi Li, the leader of the Jackie Chan Stunt Team. He began training with him in 2001 for the film Looking for Mister Perfect (2003), which was released 2 years later.
- Trained at the Shaolin Temple for one month before shooting Black Mask 2: City of Masks (2002) in 2001.
- During production of The Three Kingdoms: Resurrection of the Dragon (2008), Andy was hit in the face by a stuntman during an action sequence. Andy cut his lip and after seven surgeries, sports a small scar on his lip. He considers the scar a "trophy" for his hard work in the film.
- Languages: English, Mandarin, Cantonese.
- Good friends with Nicholas Tse and Philip Ng.
- Engaged to actress Jessica Cambensy. The two are parents to a baby girl, born in March 2016, and a baby son born in June 2018.
- Won the Best New Artist Award in 2004 at the Hong Kong Film Awards for his role as Tank Wong in Siu nin a Fu (2003), beating favorite Vanness Wu by only one-tenth of the votes.
- Was a relationship with Jennifer Tse (2009-2013), sister of actor Nicholas Tse.
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