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The Horror of It All

as Self

1983
The Pilot

as Randolph Evers

1981
Good Guys Wear Black

as Edgar Harolds

1978
The Last Tycoon

as Red Ridingwood

1976
Take a Hard Ride

as Morgan

1975
Airport 1975

as Scott Freeman

1974
Innocent Bystanders

as Blake

1973
The Failing of Raymond

as Allan McDonald

1971
Hot Rods to Hell

as Tom Phillips

1967
The Cobra

as Capt. Kelly

1968
The Ten Million Dollar Grab

as George Kimmins

1967
The Frozen Dead

as Dr. Norberg

1967
Johnny Reno

as Johnny Reno

1966
Battle of the Bulge

as Colonel Pritchard

1965
The Loved One

as Gen. Buck Brinkman

1965
The Satan Bug

as Gen. Williams

1965
Brainstorm

as Cort Benson

1965
Crack in the World

as Dr. Stephen Sorenson

1965
In Harm's Way

as Admiral Broderick

1965
Town Tamer

as Tom Rosser

1965
The Crowded Sky

as Dick Barnett

1960
The Fearmakers

as Alan Eaton

1958
Enchanted Island

as Abner "Ab" Bedford

1958
Night of the Demon

as Dr. John Holden

1958
Zero Hour!

as Lt. Ted Stryker

1957
Beyond a Reasonable Doubt

as Tom Garrett

1956
While the City Sleeps

as Edward Mobley

1956
Comanche

as Jim Read

1956
Strange Lady in Town

as Dr. Rourke O'Brien

1955
Smoke Signal

as Brett Halliday

1955
Dana Andrews Dana Andrews

Birthday

1909-01-01

Place of Birth

Covington County, Mississippi, USA

Biography

President of the Screen Actors Guild from 1963 to 1965, Dana Andrews was one of the first to speak out against the degradation of the acting profession, particularly actresses doing nude scenes just to get a role. Probably the first actor to do a public service announcement about alcoholism (in 1972 for the U.S. Department of Transportation), he was a member of the National Council on Alcoholism and did public speaking tours. Quote from Bob Greene, "Chicago Tribune", November 3, 1993: "To me, Andrews . . . represented both the grand possibilities and the ultimate despair the movies can offer a man. He was a certified movie star, yet by the end of his life he enjoyed neither artistic acclaim granted a Fellini, nor the ease of getting a job taken for granted by a Phoenix." Worked with such directors as Otto Preminger, Fritz Lang, William Wyler, William A. Wellman, Jean Renoir, Elia Kazan.
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