Dana Andrews

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AKA: Carver Daniel Andrews
Nationality: American
Birthdate: 01/01/1909
Birthplace: Collins, Mississippi, USA
Death Date: 12/17/1992

biography

Solid (sometimes to the point of being wooden), average-Joe leading man of the 1940s who specialized in earnest, embittered and/or disillusioned characters. Having worked as an accountant and a singer, Andrews entered films in the early 40s as a supporting player in Westerns. After portraying the victim of a lynch mob in "The Ox-Bow Incident" (1943), his career took off and he starred in a succession of strong vehicles, often as flawed heroes.

Most memorable in urban settings, Andrews successfully teamed up with director Otto Preminger and co-star Gene Tierney for "Laura" (1944) and "Where the Continued

Credits

Small Plane Pilot Freeman
1974
Admiral "Blackjack" Broderick
1965
John Holden
1958
Edward Mobley
1955
Actor
1943
Joe Lilac
1941
Brig Gen Walter Naylor
Red Ridingwood
Cardinal
Edgar Harolds--Government Man
General Brinkman
Actor
Tom Phillips
The General
Colonel Pritchard
Cort Benson
Dick Carver
Rork O'Brien
Ted Stryker
Brett Halliday
Scott Walters
Read
Jim Guthrie
Alan Eaton
Johhny Reno
Clint Lorimer
Dick Barnett
Tom Rosser

milestones

Year
Milestone
1930 
Worked as accountant with Gulf Refining Company and as chief accountant with Tobins Inc.
 
Sang professionally
 
Acted with Pasadena Playhouse
1940 
Film debut, "The Westerner"

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