Dana Andrews

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Dana Andrews

from the trailer for the film
The Best Years of Our Lives (1946).
Born January 1, 1909
Covington County, Mississippi
Died December 17, 1992, aged 83
Los Alamitos, California

Dana Andrews (January 1, 1909 - December 17, 1992) was an American film actor.

He was born Carver Dana Andrews on a farm just outside of Collins, Covington County, Mississippi, the third of nine children of the Rev. Charles Forrest Andrews, a Baptist minister and his wife, Annis (the Rev. Andrews' given names were the surnames of two of his father's teachers). The family subsequently moved to Huntsville, Texas where his younger siblings (including actor Steve Forrest) were born.

Andrews attended college there and also studied business administration in Houston, working briefly as an accountant for Gulf & Western. In 1931, he travelled to Los Angeles, California seeking opportunities as a singer. He worked at various jobs to earn a living, including pumping gas at a filling station in Van Nuys. One of his employers believed in him and paid for his studies in opera and also at the Pasadena Playhouse, a prestigious theater and acting school. Andrews later signed a contract with Samuel Goldwyn and nine years after arriving in Los Angeles was offered his first movie role in William Wyler's The Westerner (1940), starring Gary Cooper.

Andrews' role in the 1943 movie adaptation of The Ox-Bow Incident with Henry Fonda is often cited as one of his better early films. He gave finely calibrated performances in Where the Sidewalk Ends (1950 ) and in the film Laura (1944) both opposite Gene Tierney, and in the Oscar-winning 1946 film The Best Years of Our Lives. Many thought his performance in the latter film was his best work, deserving of an Academy Award.

By the 1950s, alcoholism had derailed Andrews' career, and on a couple of occasions nearly cost him his life on the highway. He was forced into supporting roles and character parts in B-movies, albeit good ones (he once said that he'd made more money in real estate than he'd ever made as an actor). Between 1969 and 1972, he appeared in a leading role as college president Tom Boswell on the NBC daytime soap opera, Bright Promise. In 1972, after four years of sobriety, he became one of the first celebrities to appear in a public service announcement for AA.

In 1963, he was elected president of the Screen Actors Guild.

Andrews married Janet Murray on New Year's Eve, 1932. She died in 1935, not long after the birth of their son, David (a musician and composer who died of a cerebral hemorrhage in 1964). On November 17, 1939, he married actress Mary Todd. They had three children, Katharine (born in 1942), Stephen (born in 1944), and Susan (born in 1948). For 20 years the family lived in Toluca Lake in the home now owned by Jonathan Winters. After his children were grown, Andrews lived out his later years with his wife Mary in the Studio City home bought from his friend, film director Jacques Tourneur (director of Canyon Passage and Curse of the Demon, in which Andrews appeared).

In the last years of his life Andrews suffered from Alzheimer's disease and in 1992 he died of congestive heart failure and pneumonia.

  • "Dana Andrews was trained as a singer before his movie career began, but the only time he sang in a movie, State Fair (1945), — his voice was dubbed!" - Ripley's Believe It or Not!

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Preceded by
George Chandler
President of Screen Actors Guild
1963 – 1965
Succeeded by
Charlton Heston
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