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Keith Andes

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

Keith Andes
Andes in Split Second (1953)
Born
John Charles Andes

(1920-07-12)July 12, 1920
Ocean City, New Jersey, U.S.
DiedNovember 11, 2005(2005-11-11) (aged 85)
Newhall, Santa Clarita, California, U.S.
Alma materTemple University
Occupation(s)Actor, singer
Years active1932–1980
Spouses
  • Jean Alice Cotton
    (m. 1946; div. 1961)
  • Shelah Hackett (m. 1961; div. 19??)
Children2, including Mark Andes
Military career
Allegiance United States
Service/branch United States Army Air Forces
Battles/warsWorld War II

Early life

The son of Mr. and Mrs. William G. Andes,[1] Andes was born in Ocean City, New Jersey. By the age of 12, he was featured on the radio.[2]

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

He attended St Edward's School, Oxford and graduated from Temple University in Philadelphia,[1] where he was a member of Sigma Pi fraternity,[3] 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.[3][4] After graduating from Temple, he studied voice at the Philadelphia Conservatory of Music. He was known for his baritone.[citation needed]

Career

Early performances

He began his acting career while serving in the United States Army Air Forces during World War II. He served three years and sang and acted in United Service Organization shows.[5][6] He was cast in the play Winged Victory and then cast by 20th Century Fox in the film Winged Victory (1944).[7]

In 1947, Andes received a Theater World Award for his Broadway debut performance in a revival of the operetta The Chocolate Soldier.[8]

In 1947, he had a 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.

Andes' first leading role in a feature film came with Project X (1949), a low-budget, independent movie.

In June 1950, he joined the cast of Kiss Me, Kate on Broadway, taking over the lead from Alfred Drake, starring in the show for over a year, in New York and on tour. This re-ignited Hollywood's interest in him.[9]

RKO and Universal

Andes appeared as Marilyn Monroe's sweetheart and Barbara Stanwyck's brother in the cult film Clash by Night (1952), directed by Fritz Lang and co-written by Clifford Odets, for RKO.[10]

Also for that studio, he played the heroic Lt. Maynard in Blackbeard, the Pirate (1952) and a supporting role in Split Second (1953).

In 1953 he starred in a short-lived Broadway musical, Maggie.[11]

In 1954, he signed a new contract with RKO even though that studio had kept him idle for a year, causing him to miss a part in The High and the Mighty.[12] He was under contract to RKO for three years.[13]

He co-starred with Angela Lansbury in the film noir A Life at Stake (1954) and was one of several male leads in The Second Greatest Sex (1955) at Universal, where he signed a long-term contract.

Andes begin guest starring on TV shows like Celebrity Playhouse, The Ford Television Theatre, Matinee Theatre, The Loretta Young Show, Conflict and Playhouse 90. He also starred in TV adaptations of The Great Waltz (playing Johann Strauss, Jr.), Bloomer Girl (1956) and Holiday (based on The Grand Tour) (1956).[14][15]

He made two films with Jeff Chandler at Universal, Away All Boats (1956) and Pillars of the Sky (1956), and did Back from Eternity (1956) at RKO.[16][17] In 1956, he starred in a pilot for the series Doctor Mike, that was not picked up.[18]

At Universal, he had a role in Interlude (1957), then he appeared in The Girl Most Likely (1958), the last film made by RKO.

Andes guest starred on Jane Wyman Presents The Fireside Theatre, Goodyear Theatre, Alcoa Theatre and The Gale Storm Show: Oh! Susanna.

In 1958, Andes starred as crusading former Louisiana State Police Superintendent Francis Grevemberg in the film Damn Citizen at Universal. His co-stars were Margaret Hayes as Dorothy Maguire Grevemberg and Gene Evans as Police Major Al Arthur.[19]

He starred in two low-budget features: Model for Murder (1959) in England and Surrender - Hell! (1960) in the Philippines.

Television

Andes was cast in a regular series, playing Frank Dawson in the police drama This Man Dawson (1959–60),[20] the story of a former United States Marine Corps colonel who is hired to stop police corruption in a large, unnamed city. William Conrad did the series narration.[21]

On Broadway, Andes starred opposite Lucille Ball in the musical Wildcat (1960–61) which ran for 175 performances.[22]

When Wildcat ended Andes resumed his television career, guest starring on Sea Hunt, Have Gun - Will Travel, Follow the Sun, Vacation Playhouse and The Rifleman.

In 1963, Andes was cast with Victor Buono and Arch Johnson in the episode "Firebug" of the anthology series GE True, hosted by Jack Webb. In the story line, Buono portrays Charles Colvin, a barber in Los Angeles, who is by night a pyromaniac. The United States Forest Service works to find Colvin before he can set more fires.[23]

Later in 1963, Andes was cast in a regular role as the lawyer-husband on the 1963 sitcom Glynis, starring Glynis Johns as his wife,[24] a mystery writer and amateur sleuth.

He guest-starred on 77 Sunset Strip, Perry Mason (in the episode "Illicit Illusion"), The Outer Limits (in the episode "Expanding Human"), Mickey Rooney's short-lived sitcom Mickey, The Littlest Hobo, Death Valley Days, Valentine's Day, Branded, The Lucy Show, and Run for Your Life.[25]

Andes starred as the manager of a radio station in the serial Paradise Bay, which debuted September 27, 1965.[26]

He returned to guest-star roles in Daniel Boone, The Andy Griffith Show, Star Trek (in the episode "The Apple"), and I Spy.

His work included voice acting in the animated Birdman and the Galaxy Trio (1967) as Birdman.[27] In 1967, he toured in a production of Man of La Mancha.[28]

Later career

He appeared as General George C. Marshall in the film Tora! Tora! Tora! and in the biker movie Hell's Bloody Devils (1970).

He guest-starred on Petticoat Junction, The Bold Ones: The New Doctors, Dan August, The Streets of San Francisco, Search, Gunsmoke, Cannon, Caribe, and The Magical World of Disney ("Twister, Bull from the Sky").

His later appearances included the films ...And Justice for All (1979) and The Ultimate Impostor (1979) as well as playing Minister Darius in the Buck Rogers in the 25th Century episode "Buck's Duel to the Death".

His last appearance was in the TV movie Blinded by the Light (1980). He then retired. He later said "I was divorced, my kids were grown, and that is when I bought a boat and lived on it and ran charters on it over to Catalina and down to Mexico and back. I just had a ball."[9]

Personal life

On November 30, 1946, Andes married Jean A. Cotton, a nurse, in Upper Darby, Pennsylvania.[1] The couple divorced in 1961.[29] They had two sons: musicians Mark Andes (in bands Spirit, Jo Jo Gunne, Firefall and Heart) and Matt Andes (also a member of Spirit and Jo Jo Gunne).[2]

In 1961, he married Sheila Hackett during a break in Wildcat.[30]

Death

On November 11, 2005, Andes was found dead at the age of 85 at his home in Santa Clarita, California. He had been suffering from bladder cancer and other ailments (he had been a smoker). His death was ruled as suicide by asphyxiation,[31] according to a report from the Los Angeles County Coroner's Office.[2] His remains were donated to medical science.[citation needed]

Filmography

Year Title Role Notes
1944 Winged Victory Flyer Uncredited
1947 The Farmer's Daughter Sven Holstrom
1949 Project X Steve Monahan
1952 Clash by Night Joe Doyle
1952 Blackbeard the Pirate Robert Maynard
1953 Split Second Laryy Fleming
1954 A Life at Stake Edward Shaw
1955 The Second Greatest Sex Rev. Peter Maxwell
1956 Away All Boats Doctor Bell
1956 Back from Eternity Joe Brooks
1956 Pillars of the Sky Capt. Tom Gaxton
1957 Interlude Dr. Morley Dwyer
1957 The Girl Most Likely Neil Patterson, Jr.
1957 Turn of Fate David Cramer ep29 - The Lady Takes A Stand
1958 Damn Citizen Col. Francis C. Grevemberg
1959 Model for Murder David Martens
1959 Surrender - Hell! Col. Donald D. Blackburn
1961 Sea Hunt Todd Webster Season 4, Episode 37
1962 The Rifleman Reynolds Season 4, Episode 23
1964 The Tattooed Police Narrator Voice
1967 Star Trek Akuta Episode: "The Apple"
1970 Hell's Bloody Devils Joe Brimante
1970 Tora! Tora! Tora! General George C. Marshall
1979 ...And Justice for All Marvin Bates

References

  1. ^ a b c "Jean A. Cotton Bride of Stage, Screen Actor". The Daily Messenger. New York, Canandaigua. December 2, 1946. p. 3. Retrieved June 14, 2016 – via Newspapers.com.  
  2. ^ a b c "Andes, leading man to Marilyn Monroe, dies at 85". USA Today. Associated Press. November 27, 2005. Retrieved June 15, 2016.
  3. ^ a b Warburton, Albert F. (Winter 1961). "Behind the make-up of This Man Keith" (PDF). The Emerald of Sigma Pi. Vol. 47, no. 4. pp. 178–179.
  4. ^ Keith Andes Ducks Hollywood Social Whirl Scott, John L. Los Angeles Times 1 Sep 1957: D3.
  5. ^ "United States World War II Army Enlistment Records, 1938-1946". National Archives and Records Administration.
  6. ^ Keith Andes, 85, an Actor On Broadway and in Movies: [Obituary (Obit)] The New York Times 30 Nov 2005: 19.
  7. ^ Keith Andes, Actor 1920–2005 The Globe and Mail 29 Nov 2005: S.9.
  8. ^ "Theatre World Award Recipients". Theatre World Awards. Retrieved June 15, 2016.
  9. ^ a b Obituary: Keith Andes ; Actor and musical star with brooding good looks: [First Edition] Vallance, Tom. The Independentc24 Dec 2005: 37.
  10. ^ Drama: Edith Piaf Will Star in Kirkland Film Play; Keith Andes in Debut Schallert, Edwin. Los Angeles Times 4 Oct 1951: A7.
  11. ^ Keith Andes to Star in N.Y. Play, 'Maggie' Chicago Daily Tribune 22 Feb 1953: e10.
  12. ^ Drama: Actor-Singer Keith Andes Wins New Setup; Johnson Hinted as Joey Schallert, Edwin. Los Angeles Times 4 May 1954: A11.
  13. ^ Hughes Once Owned Andes By Richard L. Coe. The Washington Post and Times-Herald 24 July 1968: B5.
  14. ^ "'Homeward Borne' On 'Playhouse 90' Aug. 22". Altoona Tribune. August 17, 1957. p. 14. Retrieved April 20, 2015 – via Newspapers.com.  
  15. ^ Keith Andes Is Teamed With Patrice Munsel; Confusion on $64,000 Ames, Walter. Los Angeles Times 13 Oct 1955: 34.
  16. ^ Keith Andes Shares Wheel New York Times 31 Dec 1955: 17.
  17. ^ 'Pillars of the Sky' Costars Keith Andes Hopper, Hedda. Los Angeles Times 17 Aug 1955: b8.
  18. ^ Medical TV Show Gets New Title: Screen Gems Renames Film Series 'Dr. Mike'--Keith Andes to Be Its Star Special to The New York Times. The New York Times 11 Dec 1956: 61.
  19. ^ 'Damned Citizen' Will Star Margaret Hayes Hopper, Hedda. Los Angeles Times 25 Apr 1957: C8.
  20. ^ Erickson, Hal (1989). Syndicated Television: The First Forty Years, 1947–1987. McFarland & Company, Inc. ISBN 0-7864-1198-8. Pp. 45-46.
  21. ^ BARKING BARITONE: Singer Keith Andes Is a Tough Police Chief in New Channel 9 Series Chicago Daily Tribune 31 Oct 1959: 29.
  22. ^ "(Keith Andes search)". Playbill Vault. Retrieved June 15, 2016.
  23. ^ "GE True". Classic Television Archive. Retrieved March 1, 2013.
  24. ^ Grant, Hank (September 25, 1963). "Andes Stars in 'Glynis'". The Decatur Herald. Illinois, Decatur. p. 15. Retrieved June 14, 2016 – via Newspapers.com.  
  25. ^ Keith Andes Stars Los Angeles Times 29 Sep 1964: C13.
  26. ^ "TV Highlights". The San Bernardino County Sun. September 27, 1965. p. 19. Retrieved April 20, 2015 – via Newspapers.com.  
  27. ^ Terrace, Vincent (2011). Encyclopedia of Television Shows, 1925 through 2010. McFarland & Company, Inc. ISBN 978-0-7864-6477-7. P. 109.
  28. ^ Keith Andes, 85; Actor Was Marilyn Monroe's Co-Star in 1952 Film: [HOME EDITION] Nelson, Valerie J. Los Angeles Times 27 Nov 2005: B.12.
  29. ^ "Actor Keith Andes Given Custody of Teenage Sons". Valley News. California, Van Nuys. August 16, 1964. p. 20. Retrieved June 14, 2016 – via Newspapers.com.  
  30. ^ "Keith Andes Reweds". The New York Times. February 11, 1961. p. 28. Retrieved December 9, 2022.
  31. ^ "Keith Andes". The Indiana Gazette. Pennsylvania, Indiana. Associated Press. January 9, 1986. p. 28. Retrieved June 14, 2016 – via Newspapers.com.  

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Keith Andes born John Charles Andes July 12 1920 November 11 2005 was an American film radio musical theater stage and television actor Keith AndesAndes in Split Second 1953 BornJohn Charles Andes 1920 07 12 July 12 1920Ocean City New Jersey U S DiedNovember 11 2005 2005 11 11 aged 85 Newhall Santa Clarita California U S Alma materTemple UniversityOccupation s Actor singerYears active1932 1980SpousesJean Alice Cotton m 1946 div 1961 wbr Shelah Hackett m 1961 div 19 Children2 including Mark AndesMilitary careerAllegiance United StatesService wbr branchUnited States Army Air ForcesBattles warsWorld War IIThis article s lead section may be too short to adequately summarize the key points Please consider expanding the lead to provide an accessible overview of all important aspects of the article February 2022 Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 2 1 Early performances 2 2 RKO and Universal 2 3 Television 2 4 Later career 3 Personal life 4 Death 5 Filmography 6 References 7 External linksEarly life EditThe son of Mr and Mrs William G Andes 1 Andes was born in Ocean City New Jersey By the age of 12 he was featured on the radio 2 The family moved to Upper Darby Pennsylvania near Philadelphia Andes found work on radio singing and acting throughout his years at Upper Darby High School citation needed He attended St Edward s School Oxford and graduated from Temple University in Philadelphia 1 where he was a member of Sigma Pi fraternity 3 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 3 4 After graduating from Temple he studied voice at the Philadelphia Conservatory of Music He was known for his baritone citation needed Career EditEarly performances Edit He began his acting career while serving in the United States Army Air Forces during World War II He served three years and sang and acted in United Service Organization shows 5 6 He was cast in the play Winged Victory and then cast by 20th Century Fox in the film Winged Victory 1944 7 In 1947 Andes received a Theater World Award for his Broadway debut performance in a revival of the operetta The Chocolate Soldier 8 In 1947 he had a 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 Andes first leading role in a feature film came with Project X 1949 a low budget independent movie In June 1950 he joined the cast of Kiss Me Kate on Broadway taking over the lead from Alfred Drake starring in the show for over a year in New York and on tour This re ignited Hollywood s interest in him 9 RKO and Universal Edit Andes with Marilyn Monroe in Clash by Night Andes appeared as Marilyn Monroe s sweetheart and Barbara Stanwyck s brother in the cult film Clash by Night 1952 directed by Fritz Lang and co written by Clifford Odets for RKO 10 Also for that studio he played the heroic Lt Maynard in Blackbeard the Pirate 1952 and a supporting role in Split Second 1953 In 1953 he starred in a short lived Broadway musical Maggie 11 In 1954 he signed a new contract with RKO even though that studio had kept him idle for a year causing him to miss a part in The High and the Mighty 12 He was under contract to RKO for three years 13 He co starred with Angela Lansbury in the film noir A Life at Stake 1954 and was one of several male leads in The Second Greatest Sex 1955 at Universal where he signed a long term contract Andes begin guest starring on TV shows like Celebrity Playhouse The Ford Television Theatre Matinee Theatre The Loretta Young Show Conflict and Playhouse 90 He also starred in TV adaptations of The Great Waltz playing Johann Strauss Jr Bloomer Girl 1956 and Holiday based on The Grand Tour 1956 14 15 He made two films with Jeff Chandler at Universal Away All Boats 1956 and Pillars of the Sky 1956 and did Back from Eternity 1956 at RKO 16 17 In 1956 he starred in a pilot for the series Doctor Mike that was not picked up 18 At Universal he had a role in Interlude 1957 then he appeared in The Girl Most Likely 1958 the last film made by RKO Andes guest starred on Jane Wyman Presents The Fireside Theatre Goodyear Theatre Alcoa Theatre and The Gale Storm Show Oh Susanna In 1958 Andes starred as crusading former Louisiana State Police Superintendent Francis Grevemberg in the film Damn Citizen at Universal His co stars were Margaret Hayes as Dorothy Maguire Grevemberg and Gene Evans as Police Major Al Arthur 19 He starred in two low budget features Model for Murder 1959 in England and Surrender Hell 1960 in the Philippines Television Edit Andes was cast in a regular series playing Frank Dawson in the police drama This Man Dawson 1959 60 20 the story of a former United States Marine Corps colonel who is hired to stop police corruption in a large unnamed city William Conrad did the series narration 21 On Broadway Andes starred opposite Lucille Ball in the musical Wildcat 1960 61 which ran for 175 performances 22 When Wildcat ended Andes resumed his television career guest starring on Sea Hunt Have Gun Will Travel Follow the Sun Vacation Playhouse and The Rifleman In 1963 Andes was cast with Victor Buono and Arch Johnson in the episode Firebug of the anthology series GE True hosted by Jack Webb In the story line Buono portrays Charles Colvin a barber in Los Angeles who is by night a pyromaniac The United States Forest Service works to find Colvin before he can set more fires 23 Later in 1963 Andes was cast in a regular role as the lawyer husband on the 1963 sitcom Glynis starring Glynis Johns as his wife 24 a mystery writer and amateur sleuth He guest starred on 77 Sunset Strip Perry Mason in the episode Illicit Illusion The Outer Limits in the episode Expanding Human Mickey Rooney s short lived sitcom Mickey The Littlest Hobo Death Valley Days Valentine s Day Branded The Lucy Show and Run for Your Life 25 Andes starred as the manager of a radio station in the serial Paradise Bay which debuted September 27 1965 26 He returned to guest star roles in Daniel Boone The Andy Griffith Show Star Trek in the episode The Apple and I Spy His work included voice acting in the animated Birdman and the Galaxy Trio 1967 as Birdman 27 In 1967 he toured in a production of Man of La Mancha 28 Later career Edit He appeared as General George C Marshall in the film Tora Tora Tora and in the biker movie Hell s Bloody Devils 1970 He guest starred on Petticoat Junction The Bold Ones The New Doctors Dan August The Streets of San Francisco Search Gunsmoke Cannon Caribe and The Magical World of Disney Twister Bull from the Sky His later appearances included the films And Justice for All 1979 and The Ultimate Impostor 1979 as well as playing Minister Darius in the Buck Rogers in the 25th Century episode Buck s Duel to the Death His last appearance was in the TV movie Blinded by the Light 1980 He then retired He later said I was divorced my kids were grown and that is when I bought a boat and lived on it and ran charters on it over to Catalina and down to Mexico and back I just had a ball 9 Personal life EditOn November 30 1946 Andes married Jean A Cotton a nurse in Upper Darby Pennsylvania 1 The couple divorced in 1961 29 They had two sons musicians Mark Andes in bands Spirit Jo Jo Gunne Firefall and Heart and Matt Andes also a member of Spirit and Jo Jo Gunne 2 In 1961 he married Sheila Hackett during a break in Wildcat 30 Death EditOn November 11 2005 Andes was found dead at the age of 85 at his home in Santa Clarita California He had been suffering from bladder cancer and other ailments he had been a smoker His death was ruled as suicide by asphyxiation 31 according to a report from the Los Angeles County Coroner s Office 2 His remains were donated to medical science citation needed Filmography EditYear Title Role Notes1944 Winged Victory Flyer Uncredited1947 The Farmer s Daughter Sven Holstrom1949 Project X Steve Monahan1952 Clash by Night Joe Doyle1952 Blackbeard the Pirate Robert Maynard1953 Split Second Laryy Fleming1954 A Life at Stake Edward Shaw1955 The Second Greatest Sex Rev Peter Maxwell1956 Away All Boats Doctor Bell1956 Back from Eternity Joe Brooks1956 Pillars of the Sky Capt Tom Gaxton1957 Interlude Dr Morley Dwyer1957 The Girl Most Likely Neil Patterson Jr 1957 Turn of Fate David Cramer ep29 The Lady Takes A Stand1958 Damn Citizen Col Francis C Grevemberg1959 Model for Murder David Martens1959 Surrender Hell Col Donald D Blackburn1961 Sea Hunt Todd Webster Season 4 Episode 371962 The Rifleman Reynolds Season 4 Episode 231964 The Tattooed Police Narrator Voice1967 Star Trek Akuta Episode The Apple 1970 Hell s Bloody Devils Joe Brimante1970 Tora Tora Tora General George C Marshall1979 And Justice for All Marvin BatesReferences Edit a b c Jean A Cotton Bride of Stage Screen Actor The Daily Messenger New York Canandaigua December 2 1946 p 3 Retrieved June 14 2016 via Newspapers com a b c Andes leading man to Marilyn Monroe dies at 85 USA Today Associated Press November 27 2005 Retrieved June 15 2016 a b Warburton Albert F Winter 1961 Behind the make up of This Man Keith PDF The Emerald of Sigma Pi Vol 47 no 4 pp 178 179 Keith Andes Ducks Hollywood Social Whirl Scott John L Los Angeles Times 1 Sep 1957 D3 United States World War II Army Enlistment Records 1938 1946 National Archives and Records Administration Keith Andes 85 an Actor On Broadway and in Movies Obituary Obit The New York Times 30 Nov 2005 19 Keith Andes Actor 1920 2005 The Globe and Mail 29 Nov 2005 S 9 Theatre World Award Recipients Theatre World Awards Retrieved June 15 2016 a b Obituary Keith Andes Actor and musical star with brooding good looks First Edition Vallance Tom The Independentc24 Dec 2005 37 Drama Edith Piaf Will Star in Kirkland Film Play Keith Andes in Debut Schallert Edwin Los Angeles Times 4 Oct 1951 A7 Keith Andes to Star in N Y Play Maggie Chicago Daily Tribune 22 Feb 1953 e10 Drama Actor Singer Keith Andes Wins New Setup Johnson Hinted as Joey Schallert Edwin Los Angeles Times 4 May 1954 A11 Hughes Once Owned Andes By Richard L Coe The Washington Post and Times Herald 24 July 1968 B5 Homeward Borne On Playhouse 90 Aug 22 Altoona Tribune August 17 1957 p 14 Retrieved April 20 2015 via Newspapers com Keith Andes Is Teamed With Patrice Munsel Confusion on 64 000 Ames Walter Los Angeles Times 13 Oct 1955 34 Keith Andes Shares Wheel New York Times 31 Dec 1955 17 Pillars of the Sky Costars Keith Andes Hopper Hedda Los Angeles Times 17 Aug 1955 b8 Medical TV Show Gets New Title Screen Gems Renames Film Series Dr Mike Keith Andes to Be Its Star Special to The New York Times The New York Times 11 Dec 1956 61 Damned Citizen Will Star Margaret Hayes Hopper Hedda Los Angeles Times 25 Apr 1957 C8 Erickson Hal 1989 Syndicated Television The First Forty Years 1947 1987 McFarland amp Company Inc ISBN 0 7864 1198 8 Pp 45 46 BARKING BARITONE Singer Keith Andes Is a Tough Police Chief in New Channel 9 Series Chicago Daily Tribune 31 Oct 1959 29 Keith Andes search Playbill Vault Retrieved June 15 2016 GE True Classic Television Archive Retrieved March 1 2013 Grant Hank September 25 1963 Andes Stars in Glynis The Decatur Herald Illinois Decatur p 15 Retrieved June 14 2016 via Newspapers com Keith Andes Stars Los Angeles Times 29 Sep 1964 C13 TV Highlights The San Bernardino County Sun September 27 1965 p 19 Retrieved April 20 2015 via Newspapers com Terrace Vincent 2011 Encyclopedia of Television Shows 1925 through 2010 McFarland amp Company Inc ISBN 978 0 7864 6477 7 P 109 Keith Andes 85 Actor Was Marilyn Monroe s Co Star in 1952 Film HOME EDITION Nelson Valerie J Los Angeles Times 27 Nov 2005 B 12 Actor Keith Andes Given Custody of Teenage Sons Valley News California Van Nuys August 16 1964 p 20 Retrieved June 14 2016 via Newspapers com Keith Andes Reweds The New York Times February 11 1961 p 28 Retrieved December 9 2022 Keith Andes The Indiana Gazette Pennsylvania Indiana Associated Press January 9 1986 p 28 Retrieved June 14 2016 via Newspapers com External links Edit Biography portal New Jersey portal California portal Theatre portal Film portal Television portal World War II portal Wikimedia Commons has media related to Keith Andes Keith Andes at AllMovie Keith Andes at the Internet Broadway Database Keith Andes at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Keith Andes amp oldid 1129309252, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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