Dana Andrews (January 1, 1909 – December 17, 1992) was an American film actor. He was one of Hollywood's major stars of the 1940s, and continued acting, though generally in less prestigious roles, into the 1980s. One of his best-known roles, and the one for which he received the most praise, was as war veteran Fred Derry in The Best Years of Our Lives (1946).
Early life
He was born Carver Dana Andrews on a farmstead outside Collins, Covington County, Mississippi, the third of thirteen children of Charles Forrest Andrews, a Baptist minister, and his wife Annis (née Speed). The family subsequently moved to Huntsville, Texas, where his younger siblings (including actor Steve Forrest) were born.
He attended college at Sam Houston State University and also studied business administration in Houston, Texas. In 1931, he traveled to Los Angeles, California, seeking opportunities as a singer. He worked at various jobs, including pumping gas in Van Nuys. To help Andrews study music at night, "The station owners stepped in ... with a deal: $50 a week for full-time study, in exchange for a five-year share of possible later earnings."
Dana Andrews is a singer/musician from Augusta, Georgia. She was a top 15 finalist on the TV show Rockstar: Supernova. Dana is currently living and working as a musician in Los Angeles, CA.
Biography
Early Life
Born and raised in Augusta, GA, Dana found the stage early on. She sought out any avenue to showcase her talent from elementary to high school and beyond. Whether it was school plays, karaoke contests or community theater, Dana has always found the spotlight. At thirteen, she began creating her own original material and devised a mission to find the musicians to complete her sound.
Career
Dana joined The Tony Howard Show & Band (a top forty cover band) singing backup and lead at nineteen to hone her vocal skills. Shortly thereafter she cut her first demo. She traveled to several syndicated radio stations in the southeast to promote her own music, and eventually was contacted by an established original band based out of Columbia, SC, Everything After. Shortly after officially joining the band in early 2006, Dana auditioned for CBS’s Rockstar:Supernova. Out of nine countries and over 25,000 artists auditioning, she made the final 16 for the international television show and made her way to Hollywood to be on TV.
The Tragic Life and Sad Ending of Dana Andrews, Remembering Dana Andrews
Carver Dana Andrews (January 1, 1909 – December 17, 1992) was an American film actor and a major Hollywood star during the 1940s. He continued acting in less prestigious roles into the 1980s. He is remembered for his roles as a police detective-lieutenant in the film noir Laura (1944) and as war veteran Fred Derry in The Best Years of Our Lives (1946), the latter being the role for which he received the most critical praise.
published: 09 Jun 2021
Assignment Paris 1952 📽️🍿🥤 Drama Thriller Film-Noir Dana Andrews, George Sanders
⭐Assignment In Paris:
Cold war intrigue in France and Hungary. Paris-based reporter Jimmy Race (Andrews) is sent by his boss (Sanders) behind the Iron Curtain in Budapest to investigate a meeting involving the Hungarian ambassador. While on assignment, Race is framed for espionage
⭐Trivia: Actor Dana Andrews stated that location filming in Paris was interrupted by Communists who were intent on preventing filming.
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published: 04 Jul 2021
Swamp Water 1941 Dana Andrews, Anne Baxter & Walter Brennan
Swamp Water is a 1941 American film noir crime film directed by Jean Renoir and starring Walter Brennan and Walter Huston. Based on the novel by Vereen Bell, it was produced at 20th Century Fox. The film was shot on location at Okefenokee Swamp, Waycross, Georgia, USA. It was Renoir's first American film. The film was remade in 1952 as Lure of the Wilderness, directed by Jean Negulesco.
Plot
A local man, Ben (Dana Andrews) encounters a fugitive Tom Keefer (Walter Brennan) from a murder charge while hunting in the Okefenokee Swamp looking for his dog. The two form a partnership in which Ben sells the animals hunted and trapped by both until townsfolk become suspicious. Also, Ben helps Julie, Keefer's daughter, who is living in straitened circumstances clean up and look more decent. Keefer ...
published: 31 Dec 2021
Gene Tierney, Dana Andrews, Vincent Price, Otto Preminger--Laura 40th Anniversary TV, 1983
Gene Tierney, Dana Andrews and Vincent Price are reunited to mark the 40th anniversary of "Laura," with a phone call from Otto Preminter, in this 1983 edition of "Your Choice for the Movie Awards," co-hosted by Barbara Eden. They present the award for Best Picture to "E.T."
published: 17 Nov 2021
Dana Andrews on I've Got a Secret 6/4/58
All answers, regardless of the question, are chosen from ones written on cards by women in the audience in answer to the question of what they would say if panelist Henry Morgan were to propose to them.
published: 27 Apr 2011
The Iron Curtain 1948 (Spy Thriller) Dana Andrews & Gene Tierney
published: 17 Jul 2021
Deep Waters (Dana Andrews, Jean Peters, 1948)
published: 13 Apr 2021
Dana Andrews Lost Career After A Tragic Incident Caused By His Alcoholic
Dana Andrews Lost Career After A Tragic Incident Caused By His Alcoholic
Dana Andrews was an American film actor. He was one of Hollywood's top leading men of the 1940's and 1950's, in films such as 'Best Years of Our Lives' in 1946, and continued acting, though generally in less prestigious roles, into the 1980's. After a long battle to overcome his drink problem, in later life he became a vociferous member of the National Council on Alcoholism. He was elected president of the Screen Actors Guild in 1963.
He was born Carver Dana Andrews on January 1, 1909 in Covington County, Mississippi, the third of nine children of a Baptist minister. One of his younger brothers also became an actor, as Steve Forrest. Whilst Dana was still a young child, his family moved first to Louisville, Kentucky ...
published: 02 Aug 2022
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Filmed in Mexico, written and produced by Karl Kreuger, directed by George Sherman (1956).
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Carver Dana Andrews (January 1, 1909 – December 17, 1992) was an American film actor and a major Hollywood star during the 1940s. He continued acting in less pr...
Carver Dana Andrews (January 1, 1909 – December 17, 1992) was an American film actor and a major Hollywood star during the 1940s. He continued acting in less prestigious roles into the 1980s. He is remembered for his roles as a police detective-lieutenant in the film noir Laura (1944) and as war veteran Fred Derry in The Best Years of Our Lives (1946), the latter being the role for which he received the most critical praise.
Carver Dana Andrews (January 1, 1909 – December 17, 1992) was an American film actor and a major Hollywood star during the 1940s. He continued acting in less prestigious roles into the 1980s. He is remembered for his roles as a police detective-lieutenant in the film noir Laura (1944) and as war veteran Fred Derry in The Best Years of Our Lives (1946), the latter being the role for which he received the most critical praise.
⭐Assignment In Paris:
Cold war intrigue in France and Hungary. Paris-based reporter Jimmy Race (Andrews) is sent by his boss (Sanders) behind the Iron Curtain i...
⭐Assignment In Paris:
Cold war intrigue in France and Hungary. Paris-based reporter Jimmy Race (Andrews) is sent by his boss (Sanders) behind the Iron Curtain in Budapest to investigate a meeting involving the Hungarian ambassador. While on assignment, Race is framed for espionage
⭐Trivia: Actor Dana Andrews stated that location filming in Paris was interrupted by Communists who were intent on preventing filming.
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⭐Assignment In Paris:
Cold war intrigue in France and Hungary. Paris-based reporter Jimmy Race (Andrews) is sent by his boss (Sanders) behind the Iron Curtain in Budapest to investigate a meeting involving the Hungarian ambassador. While on assignment, Race is framed for espionage
⭐Trivia: Actor Dana Andrews stated that location filming in Paris was interrupted by Communists who were intent on preventing filming.
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Swamp Water is a 1941 American film noir crime film directed by Jean Renoir and starring Walter Brennan and Walter Huston. Based on the novel by Vereen Bell, it...
Swamp Water is a 1941 American film noir crime film directed by Jean Renoir and starring Walter Brennan and Walter Huston. Based on the novel by Vereen Bell, it was produced at 20th Century Fox. The film was shot on location at Okefenokee Swamp, Waycross, Georgia, USA. It was Renoir's first American film. The film was remade in 1952 as Lure of the Wilderness, directed by Jean Negulesco.
Plot
A local man, Ben (Dana Andrews) encounters a fugitive Tom Keefer (Walter Brennan) from a murder charge while hunting in the Okefenokee Swamp looking for his dog. The two form a partnership in which Ben sells the animals hunted and trapped by both until townsfolk become suspicious. Also, Ben helps Julie, Keefer's daughter, who is living in straitened circumstances clean up and look more decent. Keefer is accused of murdering Deputy Shep Collins, but it was really the Dorson brothers who did so and then perjured themselves in evidence against Tom Keefer, assisted by Jesse Wick. Ben makes Wick confess so that Keefer will not be blamed anymore. He tries to take Keefer back to town where he can live a normal life, but they are shot at by the Dorson brothers. One of them sinks in a mudhole, and Keefer talks to the other man, saying he wants a normal life, and lets him go into the swamp. Ben and Keefer are found by the townsfolk. Once back in town, Keefer cleans up, and goes to the dance, smiling.
Swamp Water is a 1941 American film noir crime film directed by Jean Renoir and starring Walter Brennan and Walter Huston. Based on the novel by Vereen Bell, it was produced at 20th Century Fox. The film was shot on location at Okefenokee Swamp, Waycross, Georgia, USA. It was Renoir's first American film. The film was remade in 1952 as Lure of the Wilderness, directed by Jean Negulesco.
Plot
A local man, Ben (Dana Andrews) encounters a fugitive Tom Keefer (Walter Brennan) from a murder charge while hunting in the Okefenokee Swamp looking for his dog. The two form a partnership in which Ben sells the animals hunted and trapped by both until townsfolk become suspicious. Also, Ben helps Julie, Keefer's daughter, who is living in straitened circumstances clean up and look more decent. Keefer is accused of murdering Deputy Shep Collins, but it was really the Dorson brothers who did so and then perjured themselves in evidence against Tom Keefer, assisted by Jesse Wick. Ben makes Wick confess so that Keefer will not be blamed anymore. He tries to take Keefer back to town where he can live a normal life, but they are shot at by the Dorson brothers. One of them sinks in a mudhole, and Keefer talks to the other man, saying he wants a normal life, and lets him go into the swamp. Ben and Keefer are found by the townsfolk. Once back in town, Keefer cleans up, and goes to the dance, smiling.
Gene Tierney, Dana Andrews and Vincent Price are reunited to mark the 40th anniversary of "Laura," with a phone call from Otto Preminter, in this 1983 edition o...
Gene Tierney, Dana Andrews and Vincent Price are reunited to mark the 40th anniversary of "Laura," with a phone call from Otto Preminter, in this 1983 edition of "Your Choice for the Movie Awards," co-hosted by Barbara Eden. They present the award for Best Picture to "E.T."
Gene Tierney, Dana Andrews and Vincent Price are reunited to mark the 40th anniversary of "Laura," with a phone call from Otto Preminter, in this 1983 edition of "Your Choice for the Movie Awards," co-hosted by Barbara Eden. They present the award for Best Picture to "E.T."
All answers, regardless of the question, are chosen from ones written on cards by women in the audience in answer to the question of what they would say if pane...
All answers, regardless of the question, are chosen from ones written on cards by women in the audience in answer to the question of what they would say if panelist Henry Morgan were to propose to them.
All answers, regardless of the question, are chosen from ones written on cards by women in the audience in answer to the question of what they would say if panelist Henry Morgan were to propose to them.
Dana Andrews Lost Career After A Tragic Incident Caused By His Alcoholic
Dana Andrews was an American film actor. He was one of Hollywood's top leading men of ...
Dana Andrews Lost Career After A Tragic Incident Caused By His Alcoholic
Dana Andrews was an American film actor. He was one of Hollywood's top leading men of the 1940's and 1950's, in films such as 'Best Years of Our Lives' in 1946, and continued acting, though generally in less prestigious roles, into the 1980's. After a long battle to overcome his drink problem, in later life he became a vociferous member of the National Council on Alcoholism. He was elected president of the Screen Actors Guild in 1963.
He was born Carver Dana Andrews on January 1, 1909 in Covington County, Mississippi, the third of nine children of a Baptist minister. One of his younger brothers also became an actor, as Steve Forrest. Whilst Dana was still a young child, his family moved first to Louisville, Kentucky and then to Huntsville, Texas, where he went to high school and then college to study for a degree in business. He worked briefly as an accountant before his desire to succeed on the stage took him in 1931, against the wishes of his father, to Los Angeles, to try to break into movies.
Dana Andrews Lost Career After A Tragic Incident Caused By His Alcoholic
Dana Andrews was an American film actor. He was one of Hollywood's top leading men of the 1940's and 1950's, in films such as 'Best Years of Our Lives' in 1946, and continued acting, though generally in less prestigious roles, into the 1980's. After a long battle to overcome his drink problem, in later life he became a vociferous member of the National Council on Alcoholism. He was elected president of the Screen Actors Guild in 1963.
He was born Carver Dana Andrews on January 1, 1909 in Covington County, Mississippi, the third of nine children of a Baptist minister. One of his younger brothers also became an actor, as Steve Forrest. Whilst Dana was still a young child, his family moved first to Louisville, Kentucky and then to Huntsville, Texas, where he went to high school and then college to study for a degree in business. He worked briefly as an accountant before his desire to succeed on the stage took him in 1931, against the wishes of his father, to Los Angeles, to try to break into movies.
Carver Dana Andrews (January 1, 1909 – December 17, 1992) was an American film actor and a major Hollywood star during the 1940s. He continued acting in less prestigious roles into the 1980s. He is remembered for his roles as a police detective-lieutenant in the film noir Laura (1944) and as war veteran Fred Derry in The Best Years of Our Lives (1946), the latter being the role for which he received the most critical praise.
⭐Assignment In Paris:
Cold war intrigue in France and Hungary. Paris-based reporter Jimmy Race (Andrews) is sent by his boss (Sanders) behind the Iron Curtain in Budapest to investigate a meeting involving the Hungarian ambassador. While on assignment, Race is framed for espionage
⭐Trivia: Actor Dana Andrews stated that location filming in Paris was interrupted by Communists who were intent on preventing filming.
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Swamp Water is a 1941 American film noir crime film directed by Jean Renoir and starring Walter Brennan and Walter Huston. Based on the novel by Vereen Bell, it was produced at 20th Century Fox. The film was shot on location at Okefenokee Swamp, Waycross, Georgia, USA. It was Renoir's first American film. The film was remade in 1952 as Lure of the Wilderness, directed by Jean Negulesco.
Plot
A local man, Ben (Dana Andrews) encounters a fugitive Tom Keefer (Walter Brennan) from a murder charge while hunting in the Okefenokee Swamp looking for his dog. The two form a partnership in which Ben sells the animals hunted and trapped by both until townsfolk become suspicious. Also, Ben helps Julie, Keefer's daughter, who is living in straitened circumstances clean up and look more decent. Keefer is accused of murdering Deputy Shep Collins, but it was really the Dorson brothers who did so and then perjured themselves in evidence against Tom Keefer, assisted by Jesse Wick. Ben makes Wick confess so that Keefer will not be blamed anymore. He tries to take Keefer back to town where he can live a normal life, but they are shot at by the Dorson brothers. One of them sinks in a mudhole, and Keefer talks to the other man, saying he wants a normal life, and lets him go into the swamp. Ben and Keefer are found by the townsfolk. Once back in town, Keefer cleans up, and goes to the dance, smiling.
Gene Tierney, Dana Andrews and Vincent Price are reunited to mark the 40th anniversary of "Laura," with a phone call from Otto Preminter, in this 1983 edition of "Your Choice for the Movie Awards," co-hosted by Barbara Eden. They present the award for Best Picture to "E.T."
All answers, regardless of the question, are chosen from ones written on cards by women in the audience in answer to the question of what they would say if panelist Henry Morgan were to propose to them.
Dana Andrews Lost Career After A Tragic Incident Caused By His Alcoholic
Dana Andrews was an American film actor. He was one of Hollywood's top leading men of the 1940's and 1950's, in films such as 'Best Years of Our Lives' in 1946, and continued acting, though generally in less prestigious roles, into the 1980's. After a long battle to overcome his drink problem, in later life he became a vociferous member of the National Council on Alcoholism. He was elected president of the Screen Actors Guild in 1963.
He was born Carver Dana Andrews on January 1, 1909 in Covington County, Mississippi, the third of nine children of a Baptist minister. One of his younger brothers also became an actor, as Steve Forrest. Whilst Dana was still a young child, his family moved first to Louisville, Kentucky and then to Huntsville, Texas, where he went to high school and then college to study for a degree in business. He worked briefly as an accountant before his desire to succeed on the stage took him in 1931, against the wishes of his father, to Los Angeles, to try to break into movies.
Dana Andrews (January 1, 1909 – December 17, 1992) was an American film actor. He was one of Hollywood's major stars of the 1940s, and continued acting, though generally in less prestigious roles, into the 1980s. One of his best-known roles, and the one for which he received the most praise, was as war veteran Fred Derry in The Best Years of Our Lives (1946).
Early life
He was born Carver Dana Andrews on a farmstead outside Collins, Covington County, Mississippi, the third of thirteen children of Charles Forrest Andrews, a Baptist minister, and his wife Annis (née Speed). The family subsequently moved to Huntsville, Texas, where his younger siblings (including actor Steve Forrest) were born.
He attended college at Sam Houston State University and also studied business administration in Houston, Texas. In 1931, he traveled to Los Angeles, California, seeking opportunities as a singer. He worked at various jobs, including pumping gas in Van Nuys. To help Andrews study music at night, "The station owners stepped in ... with a deal: $50 a week for full-time study, in exchange for a five-year share of possible later earnings."