Edward Andrews Filmography

Edward Andrews

Edward Andrews was an American actor, one of the most recognizable character actors on television and films between the 1950s and the 1980s. His stark white hair, portly build and horn-rimmed glasses added to the type of roles he received, as he was often cast as an ornery boss, a cagey businessman, or a strict disciplinarian of some type. He was born in Griffin, Georgia, the son of an Episcopal minister, and grew up in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Cleveland, Ohio and Wheeling, West Virginia. As a child, he attended Pittsburgh's Nixon Theatre and would nab a balcony seat so as to catch a good...
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Birthdate:October 9, 1914
Birthplace:Griffin, Georgia
Date of death:March 8, 1985

Movies with appearances by Edward Andrews

TitleReleasedRatedGenre
Sixteen Candles 1984 PG (USA) Coming of age
Charley and the Angel 1973 G (USA) Family Film
Now You See Him, Now You Don't 1972 G (USA) Science Fiction
Avanti! 1972 R (USA) Comedy
How to Frame a Figg 1971 G (USA) Comedy
The Over-the-Hill Gang 1969 Comedy
The Trouble with Girls 1969 G (USA) Comedy
Birds Do It 1966 Comedy
The Glass Bottom Boat 1966 Musical
Good Neighbor Sam 1964 Comedy
A Tiger Walks 1964 Family Film
Send Me No Flowers 1964 Comedy
The Thrill of It All 1963 Comedy
Advise and Consent 1962 Political fiction
The Absent-Minded Professor 1961 G (USA) Science Fiction
The Young Savages 1961 Crime Fiction
Love in a Goldfish Bowl 1961 Romance Film
Elmer Gantry 1960 Drama
Hot Summer Night 1957 Crime Fiction
The Harder They Fall 1956 Film noir
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TV appearances by Edward Andrews

Supertrain
Supertrain
Series Aired: February 7, 1979 - May 5, 1979
Number of seasons:1
Genre:Adventure, Drama
Network:NBC
Broadside
Broadside
Series Aired: September 20, 1964 - September 5, 1965
Number of seasons:1
Genre:Situation comedy
Death of a Salesman
Death of a Salesman
Genre:Drama
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