Edward Andrews(1914-1985)
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Edward Andrews wurde am 9 Oktober 1914 in Griffin, Georgia, USA geboren. Er war Schauspieler, bekannt für Das darf man nur als Erwachsener (1984), Gremlins - Kleine Monster (1984) und Tora! Tora! Tora! (1970). Er war mit Emily Jean Barnes verheiratet. Er starb am 8 März 1985 in Santa Monica, California, USA.
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- Alternative Namen
- Eddie Andrews
- Größe
- 1,88 m
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- Verstorben
- 8. März 1985
- Santa Monica, Kalifornien, USA(Herzattacke)
- Ehepartner
- Emily Jean Barnes21. August 1955 - 8. März 1985 (er verstorben, 3 Kinder)
- Andere ArbeitenStage: Appeared (as "Wedding Guest"; Broadway debut) in "How Beautiful With Shoes" on Broadway. Drama. Written by Wilbur Daniel Steele and Anthony Brown. Directed by Anthony Brown. Booth Theatre: 28 Nov 1935-Dec 1935 (closing date unknown/8 performances). Cast: Wesley Addy (as "Wedding Guest"), Elsa Beamish, Harry Bellaver (as "Ruby Herter"), Marie Brown, Burke Clarke, George Colan, Beatrice Cole (as "Wedding Guest"), Franklyn Davis, Mary Fletcher, Betty Fouche, Nell Harrison, Will Henry, Charles F. Holden, Buck Johnson, Norman Leavitt, Michael Lettice, Jodie Marlowe, Myron McCormick (as "Humble Jewett"), Earl Mitchell, Elmer Oettinger, Bobo Rielly, Ralph Riggs, Sandy Strouse, Elizabeth Wilde, Lillian Williams, Norman Williams, Marion Willis, Laura Eliza Windsor. Produced by Anthony Laudati.
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- WissenswertesJoined a stock company at age 20 and acted on stage for twenty years straight.
- ZitateClay Clement told me once, "Are you ready for an absolute truism? I've been working on this for about 40 years and I'm finally ready to pass it on to you". He was doing a picture with Elia Kazan at the time and he said, "Just two days ago I did it again and it worked beautifully. I'll tell you what to do in one sentence when any director says anything to you at any time, 'You just do what you are doing, except a little bit louder'. And if you substitute for the word "loud" [the word] conviction", I think you've got it made. I think that's a lovely piece of advice. He used to always say, "Remember, it's conviction, conviction, conviction. Sweeps all before it. If you're ever in a situation where you're stuck and the theatrical tradition or your own technique doesn't tell you what to do, just make up anything -- within reason -- and then do it with all the conviction in the world and believe me, it'll work".
- MarkenzeichenHorn rimmed glasses
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