Harry Andrews

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Harry Andrews
Birth name Harry Fleetwood Andrews
Born 10 November 1911
Tonbridge, Kent, England, UK
Died 6 March 1989 (aged 77)
(Viral infection complicated by asthma)
Salehurst, Sussex, England, UK
Occupation Actor, Singer
Years active 1939 - 1988

Harry Fleetwood Andrews, CBE, (born 10 November 1911, Tonbridge - 6 March 1989, Salehurst) was an English actor and singer best known for his role as Bramante in the 1965 American film The Agony and the Ecstacy and as R.S.M. Bert Wilson in the 1965 British film The Hill.

Educated at Wrekin College, Shropshire, he had a stage career as a Shakespearean actor, interrupted by the Second World War in which he served in the Royal Artillery, reaching the rank of Acting Major. He then became one of England's most prolific character actors in films of the 1950s and 1960s, often playing army officers, sergeant majors and other authority figures.

He was the longtime partner of actor Basil Hoskins.[1]


  1. ^ "Basil Hoskins", The Telegraph, November 2, 2005, <http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/2005/02/11/db1103.xml>. Retrieved on 2007-12-18

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