Job Actor
Years active 1936-84
Known for Jovial grandfatherly types; genial small-town businessman; sinister, corrupt businessmen and officials; comic panic; coldly genuine menace
Top Roles George F. Babbitt, Soldier, Herman, Gardiner Fraleigh, Dr. Morrissey
Top GenresDrama, Comedy, Western, Film Adaptation, Family, Crime
Top TopicsRomance (Comic), Book-Based, Disney
Top Collaborators , (Director), (Director), (Producer)
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Edward Andrews Overview:

Character actor, Edward Andrews, was born on Oct 9, 1914 in Griffin, GA. Andrews died at the age of 70 on Mar 8, 1985 in Santa Monica, CA and was cremated and his ashes scattered at sea.

MINI BIO:

Edward Andrews was an avuncular, heftily-built American actor whose big, beaming, bespectacled features could adapt just as easily to comic panic or coldly genuine menace. It was in the latter vein that he broke into films (in The Phenix City Story) after years of solid work on Broadway, but he was soon instantly identifiable as characters whose hale-and-hearty exteriors hid a wide variety of characteristics beneath. He was an incorrigible stealer of the stars' limelight in his peak (1955-66) years. He died from a heart attack.

(Source: available at Amazon Quinlan's Illustrated Dictionary of Film Character Actors).

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Edward Andrews Quotes:

Defense Secretary: Remember, you're in Washington. Stop trying to be reasonable about money or you're going to bollocks up the whole thing.


Dr. Morrissey: Is it a sharp pain, is it a dull pain, or does it grip like a vice
George Kimball: Yes, yes!
Dr. Morrissey: Nonono, pick one!
George Kimball: I guess it's a sharp pain, hurts like the dickens when I press it.
Dr. Morrissey: Then don't press it!


Mr. Bennett: Leonard, when will you learn? Everybody does bad things. Everybody has something hidden. Everybody.


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