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Occupation
  
Actor

Parents
  
William Andes

Role
  
Film actor


Name
  
Keith Andes

Years active
  
1932–1980

Children
  
Mark Andes, Matt Andes

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Full Name
  
John Charles Andes

Born
  
July 12, 1920 (
1920-07-12
)

Cause of death
  
Suicide by asphyxiation

Alma mater
  
Oxford UniversityTemple University

Died
  
November 11, 2005, Newhall, California, United States

Spouse
  
Jean Alice Cotton (m. 1948–1961)

Movies and TV shows
  
Similar People
  
Mark Andes, Dick Powell, Paul Guilfoyle, Raoul Walsh, Al Adamson

KEITH ANDES TRIBUTE


Keith Andes (July 12, 1920 – November 11, 2005) was an American film, radio, musical theater, stage and television actor.

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Early life

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The son of Mr. and Mrs. William G. Andes, John Charles "Jack" Andes was born in Ocean City, New Jersey. By the age of 12, he was featured on the radio.

The family moved to Upper Darby, near Philadelphia. Andes found work on radio singing and acting throughout his years at Upper Darby High School.

He attended Oxford University and graduated from Temple University in Philadelphia, where he was a member of Sigma Pi fraternity, in 1943 with a bachelor's degree in education. While at Temple he did not participate in the university's theater program but spent his time working as a disc jockey for radio stations KYW, WFIL, and WIP.

He began his Broadway career while serving in the United States Army Air Forces during World War II.

Film

His first screen role was a minor part in the film Winged Victory (1944). In 1947, he had a small but important role in the movie The Farmer's Daughter, the film that won Loretta Young her Best Actress Oscar. Andes, Lex Barker and James Arness played the title character's powerfully built and highly protective brothers.

In 1952, he appeared as Marilyn Monroe's sweetheart and Barbara Stanwyck's brother in the cult film Clash by Night (directed by Fritz Lang and co-written by Clifford Odets). He co-starred with Angela Lansbury in the 1954 film noir A Life at Stake after appearing in 1952 with Robert Newton in Blackbeard the Pirate. In 1958, Andes starred as crusading former Louisiana State Police Superintendent Francis Grevemberg in the film Damn Citizen. His co-stars were Margaret Hayes as Dorothy Maguire Grevemberg and Gene Evans as police Major Al Arthur. In 1970, he appeared as Chief of Staff of the United States Army, General George C. Marshall, in the film Tora, Tora, Tora .

Television

An episode of Playhouse 90 brought Andes to television August 22, 1957. He played a teacher in "Homeword Borne."

On television, Andes portrayed from 1959 to 1960 Frank Dawson in the syndicated police drama, This Man Dawson, the story of a former United States Marine Corps colonel who is hired to halt police corruption in a large, unnamed city. William Conrad did the series narration.

In 1963, Andes was cast with Victor Buono and Arch Johnson in the episode "Firebug" of the CBS anthology series, GE True, hosted by Jack Webb. In the story line, Buono portrays Charles Colvin, a barber in Los Angeles, California, who is by night a pyromaniac. The United States Forest Service works to find Colvin before he can set more fires.

Later in 1963, Andes was cast as the lawyer-husband on the 1963 Desilu CBS sitcom, Glynis, starring Glynis Johns as his wife, a mystery writer and amateur sleuth. The next year, he guest-starred in Mickey Rooney's short-lived Mickey sitcom on ABC.

Andes starred as the manager of a radio station in the serial Paradise Bay, which debuted September 27, 1965.

In his nearly five decades as an actor, Andes appeared in episodes of Cannon, Death Valley Days, Daniel Boone, I Spy, The Andy Griffith Show,The Rifleman, Perry Mason (in the episodes "The Case of the Skeleton's Closet" and "The Case of the Illicit Illusion"), and Star Trek (in the episode "The Apple"). His work included voice acting in the animated Birdman and the Galaxy Trio (1967). Late in his career, he appeared in films such as ...And Justice for All and Tora! Tora! Tora! (about the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor). He also appeared as Prime Minister Darius in the Buck Rogers in the 25th Century episode "Buck's Duel to the Death".

Stage

On Broadway, Andes was in Kiss Me, Kate and starred opposite Lucille Ball in the musical Wildcat in 1960, and later appeared on her 1960s sitcom, The Lucy Show. He later toured as Cervantes/Quixote in "Man of La Mancha."

In 1947, Andes received a Theater World Award for his debut performance in The Chocolate Soldier.

Family

On November 30, 1946, Andes married Jean A. Cotton, a nurse, in Upper Darby, Pennsylvania. The couple divorced in 1961.

His two sons, Mark Andes (a musician in such bands as Spirit, Jo Jo Gunne, and Heart) and Matt Andes (also a member of Spirit and Jo Jo Gunne), survived him.

Death

On November 11, 2005, Andes was found dead at the age of 85 at his home in Newhall, Santa Clarita, California. He had been suffering from bladder cancer and other ailments and committed suicide by asphyxiation, according to a report from the Los Angeles County Coroner's Office. His remains were donated to medical science.

Filmography

Actor
1980
Blinded by the Light (TV Movie) as
Father Adam
1980
Buck Rogers in the 25th Century (TV Series) as
Darius
- Buck's Duel to the Death (1980) - Darius
1979
And Justice for All as
Marvin Bates
1979
The Ultimate Impostor (TV Movie) as
Eugene Danziger
1975
Caribe (TV Series) as
Cunningham
- One Second to Doom (1975) - Cunningham
1972
Cannon (TV Series) as
Kermit Matthews / Len Francisco / A. R. Bennings / ...
- The Investigator (1975) - Kermit Matthews
- Trial by Terror (1973) - Len Francisco
- Moving Target (1973) - A. R. Bennings
- A Deadly Quiet Town (1972) - Mr. Glen
1973
Gunsmoke (TV Series) as
Hasty Starcourt
- Matt's Love Story (1973) - Hasty Starcourt
1973
Search (TV Series) as
Dr. Barnett
- Moment of Madness (1973) - Dr. Barnett
- Countdown to Panic (1973) - Dr. Barnett
1973
The Streets of San Francisco (TV Series) as
Col. Frawley
- Act of Duty (1973) - Col. Frawley
1971
Dan August (TV Series) as
Lawrence Merrill II
- The Manufactured Man (1971) - Lawrence Merrill II
1970
The Bold Ones: The New Doctors (TV Series) as
Dr. Carl Iverson
- Killer on the Loose (1970) - Dr. Carl Iverson
1970
Tora! Tora! Tora! as
General George C. Marshall
1970
Hell's Bloody Devils as
Joe Brimante
1970
Petticoat Junction (TV Series) as
Dr. Peter Marlow
- No, No, You Can't Take Her Away (1970) - Dr. Peter Marlow
1969
This Is the Life (TV Series)
- Adrift (1969)
1967
Birdman (TV Series) as
Birdman
- Birdman Versus the Speed Demon/ Invasion of the Sporoids / The Wild Weird West (1968) - Birdman (voice)
- Birdman Meets Moray of the Deep (1967) - Birdman (voice)
- Vulturo, Prince of Darkness (1967) - Birdman (voice)
- The Return of Vulturo (1967) - Birdman (voice)
- The Deadly Duplicator/Space Fugitives/Professor Nightshade (1967) - Birdman (voice)
- Birdman Meets Reducto/Computron Lives/Vulturo, Prince of Darkness (1967) - Birdman (voice)
- The Brain Thief/Titan, the Titanium Man/Birdman Versus the Constrictor (1967) - Birdman (voice)
- Birdman Versus Cumulus, the Storm King/The Galaxy Trio and the Sleeping Planet/Serpents of the Deep (1967) - Birdman (voice)
- The Ruthless Ringmaster/The Battle of the Aquatrons/Birdman Versus the Mummer (1967) - Birdman (voice)
- X the Eliminator/Revolt of the Robots/Morto the Marauder (1967) - Birdman (voice)
1967
I Spy (TV Series) as
Troy / Anderson
- Now You See Her, Now You Don't (1967) - Troy
- Laya (1967) - Troy
- A Room with a Rack (1967) - Anderson
1967
Star Trek (TV Series) as
Akuta
- The Apple (1967) - Akuta
1967
The Andy Griffith Show (TV Series) as
Roger Bryant
- Helen, the Authoress (1967) - Roger Bryant
1967
Daniel Boone (TV Series) as
Ben Moore
- The Williamsburg Cannon: Part 2 (1967) - Ben Moore
- The Williamsburg Cannon: Part 1 (1967) - Ben Moore
1965
Paradise Bay (TV Series) as
Jeff Morgan
1965
Run for Your Life (TV Series) as
Martin Shawe
- Where Mystery Begins (1965) - Martin Shawe
1963
The Lucy Show (TV Series) as
Bill King / Brad Collins
- Lucy and Joan (1965) - Brad Collins
- Lucy and the Winter Sports (1964) - Bill King
- Lucy Goes Duck Hunting (1963) - Bill King
1965
Branded (TV Series) as
Roy Harris
- Price of a Name (1965) - Roy Harris
1965
Valentine's Day (TV Series) as
Bob Freeman
- I'll Cry at My Wedding (1965) - Bob Freeman
1965
Death Valley Days (TV Series) as
Colonel Rob Hunter
- Paid in Full (1965) - Colonel Rob Hunter
1964
The Littlest Hobo (TV Series) as
Anthony Gramble
- High Society (1964) - Anthony Gramble
1964
Mickey (TV Series) as
Richard
- Goodnight, Whoever You Are (1964) - Richard
1964
The Outer Limits (TV Series) as
Dr. Peter Wayne
- Expanding Human (1964) - Dr. Peter Wayne
1964
The Tattooed Police Horse as
Narrator (voice)
1963
Perry Mason (TV Series) as
Dr. Jesse Young / Dave Weaver
- The Case of the Illicit Illusion (1964) - Dr. Jesse Young
- The Case of the Skeleton's Closet (1963) - Dave Weaver
1964
77 Sunset Strip (TV Series) as
Frank Cassel
- The Target (1964) - Frank Cassel
1963
Glynis (TV Series) as
Keith Granville
- Crime After a Fashion (1963) - Keith Granville
- This One Will Kill You (1963) - Keith Granville
- Catsa Nostra (1963) - Keith Granville
- The Body Guards (1963) - Keith Granville
- Two Way Stretch (1963) - Keith Granville
- Agents Are Murder (1963) - Keith Granville
- The Pros and Cons (1963) - Keith Granville
- Glynis Goes Wrong (1963) - Keith Granville
- Mr. Butterworth Does It Himself (1963) - Keith Granville
- A Little Knowledge Is Fatal (1963) - Keith Granville
- Keep It Cool (1963) - Keith Granville
- Ten Cents a Dance (1963) - Keith Granville
- Three Men in a Tub (1963) - Keith Granville
1963
Vacation Playhouse (TV Series) as
John Granville
- Hide and Seek (1963) - John Granville
1963
G.E. True (TV Series) as
Harry Spohr
- Firebug (1963) - Harry Spohr
1962
The Rifleman (TV Series) as
Renolds
- The Debt (1962) - Renolds
1962
Follow the Sun (TV Series) as
Terhune
- Marine of the Month (1962) - Terhune
1961
Have Gun - Will Travel (TV Series) as
Franz Lister
- The Piano (1961) - Franz Lister
1961
Sea Hunt (TV Series) as
Todd Webster
- Crime at Sea (1961) - Todd Webster
1959
This Man Dawson (TV Series) as
Police Chief Col. Frank Dawson / Colonel Frank Dawson / Col. Frank Dawson
- Out on a Ledge (1960) - Colonel Frank Dawson
- Juvenile Delinquent (1960) - Colonel Frank Dawson
- Thief of the City (1960) - Colonel Frank Dawson
- Sweet Charity (1960) - Police Chief Col. Frank Dawson
- Safe Haven (1960) - Colonel Frank Dawson
- Loose Cannon (1960) - Colonel Frank Dawson
- Human Predator (1960) - Colonel Frank Dawson
- Hired to Kill a Cop (1960) - Col. Frank Dawson
- The Deadly Young Man (1960) - Police Chief Col. Frank Dawson
- The Big Shot (1960) - Police Chief Col. Frank Dawson
- Master Plan (1960) - Police Chief Col. Frank Dawson
- The Bomber (1960) - Police Chief Col. Frank Dawson
- Accessory to Murder (1960) - Police Chief Col. Frank Dawson
- Plague (1960) - Police Chief Col. Frank Dawson
- Short Circuit (1960) - Police Chief Col. Frank Dawson
- Arson Ring (1960) - Colonel Frank Dawson
- The Informer (1960) - Colonel Frank Dawson
- The Bank Robbers (1960) - Police Chief Col. Frank Dawson
- Get Dawson (1960) - Police Chief Col. Frank Dawson
- One by One (1960) - Colonel Frank Dawson
- Three X (1960) - Colonel Frank Dawson
- Deadly Young Man (1960) - Colonel Frank Dawson
- The Silent Man (1959) - Police Chief Col. Frank Dawson
- Omerta (1959) - Police Chief Col. Frank Dawson
- Copkiller (1959) - Police Chief Col. Frank Dawson
- Anonymous Pursued (1959) - Police Chief Col. Frank Dawson
- Doubt of Evidence (1959) - Police Chief Col. Frank Dawson
- Fight Game (1959) - Police Chief Col. Frank Dawson
- Intimidation (1959) - Police Chief Col. Frank Dawson
- The Hard Way (1959) - Police Chief Col. Frank Dawson
- The End of Kalmine (1959) - Police Chief Col. Frank Dawson
- The Assassin (1959) - Police Chief Col. Frank Dawson
- The Source (1959) - Police Chief Col. Frank Dawson
- Shopsy's Tiger - Colonel Frank Dawson
- Innocent Killer - Colonel Frank Dawson
- Cold Civil War - Colonel Frank Dawson
- Badge and Gun - Colonel Frank Dawson
- A Matter of Justice - Colonel Frank Dawson
- Lucky Dawson - Colonel Frank Dawson
1959
Adventure Showcase (TV Series) as
Dr. Michael Grant
- Doctor Mike (1959) - Dr. Michael Grant
1959
Doctor Mike (TV Movie) as
Dr. Michael Grant
1959
Surrender - Hell! as
Col. Donald D. Blackburn
1959
Alcoa Theatre (TV Series) as
Maj. Linc Willet
- Ten Miles to Doomsday (1959) - Maj. Linc Willet
1959
Model for Murder as
David Martens
1958
The Gale Storm Show: Oh! Susanna (TV Series) as
Gilbert Leeds
- Don't Give Up the Ship (1958) - Gilbert Leeds
1958
Goodyear Theatre (TV Series) as
'David Cramer'
- The Lady Takes the Stand (1958) - 'David Cramer'
1958
Jane Wyman Presents the Fireside Theatre (TV Series) as
Paul Mitchell
- The Doctor Was a Lady (1958) - Paul Mitchell
1958
Damn Citizen as
Col. Francis C. Grevemberg
1957
The Girl Most Likely as
Neil Patterson, Jr.
1957
Interlude as
Dr. Morley Dwyer
1957
Playhouse 90 (TV Series) as
Andy Colby
- Homeward Borne (1957) - Andy Colby
1957
Conflict (TV Series)
- Blind Drop: Warsaw (1957)
1956
Sheriffs of the USA (TV Series) as
Kincead
- The Dandy Man (1956) - Kincead
1956
Pillars of the Sky as
Capt. Tom Gaxton
1956
Back from Eternity as
Joe Brooks
1956
Away All Boats as
Dr. Bell
1956
Max Liebman Spectaculars (TV Series) as
Ray Brinton
- Holiday (1956) - Ray Brinton
1956
Producers' Showcase (TV Series) as
Jefferson Calhoun
- Bloomer Girl (1956) - Jefferson Calhoun
1956
The Loretta Young Show (TV Series) as
Bill Strawn
- The Challenge (1956) - Bill Strawn
1955
Matinee Theatre (TV Series)
- Midsummer (1955)
1955
The Great Waltz (TV Movie) as
Johann Strauss, Jr.
1955
The Ford Television Theatre (TV Series) as
John Foster / Freddy Remington
- Johnny, Where Are You? (1955) - John Foster
- Pretend You're You (1955) - Freddy Remington
1955
The Second Greatest Sex as
Rev. Peter Maxwell
1955
Celebrity Playhouse (TV Series)
- Mink Does Something for You (1955)
1955
A Life at Stake as
Edward Shaw
1953
Split Second as
Larry Fleming
1952
Blackbeard, the Pirate as
Robert Maynard
1952
Clash by Night as
Joe Doyle
1949
Project X as
Steve Monahan
1947
The Farmer's Daughter as
Sven
1944
Winged Victory as
Flyer (uncredited)
Soundtrack
1961
Sea Hunt (TV Series) (performer - 1 episode)
- Crime at Sea (1961) - (performer: "For He's A Jolly Good Fellow" - uncredited)
1957
The Girl Most Likely (performer: "All the Colors of the Rainbow" - uncredited)
1956
Max Liebman Spectaculars (TV Series) (performer - 1 episode)
- Holiday (1956) - (performer: "Chit Chat", "If I Could Love You", "A Quiet Place")
1955
The Second Greatest Sex (performer: "SEND US A MIRACLE")
1955
Allen in Movieland (TV Movie) (performer: "The Eagle and Me")
Self
1976
The Magical World of Disney (TV Series) as
Self
- Twister, Bull from the Sky (1976) - Self
1968
Mutual of Omaha's Wild Kingdom (TV Series documentary) as
Self - Narrator
- Leopards of Sawai Madjopur (1968) - Self - Narrator
1967
The Dating Game (TV Series) as
Self
- Ross Martin, Stubby Kaye, Keith Andes (1967) - Self
1964
Your First Impression (TV Series) as
Self - Celebrity Guest
- Zina Bethune, Keith Andes (1964) - Self - Celebrity Guest
1962
Here's Hollywood (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode #2.106 (1962) - Self
1961
The Bell Telephone Hour (TV Series) as
Self - Singer
- And There Shall Be Music (1961) - Self - Singer
1960
The Story of FTD's 50th Anniversary Convention (Documentary short) as
Self
1956
The Juke Box Jury (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode dated 16 November 1956 (1956) - Self
1955
Allen in Movieland (TV Movie) as
Self
Archive Footage
2022
Stu's Show (Podcast Series) as
Self
- New Year's Eve with Stu and Jeanine 2022 (2022) - Self
1985
Pat Benatar: Sex as a Weapon (Music Video) as
Joe Doyle
1967
The Magical World of Disney (TV Series) as
Narrator
- The Tattooed Police Horse (1967) - Narrator

References

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