Tod Andrews Birthday, Real Name, Age, Weight, Height, Family, Facts, Death Cause, Contact Details, Girlfriend(s), Bio & More
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PERSONAL INFORMATION
REAL NAME
Tod Andrews
BIRTHDAY
BORN ON DAY
Tuesday
BIRTHPLACE
New York City, United States
DIED AT AGE
57 Years 11 Months 27 Days
DEATHDATE
November 7, 1972
DEATHPLACE
Beverly Hills, California, United States
CAUSE OF DEATH
Heart attack
NATIONALITY
PROFESSION
ZODIAC
SCORPIO
Physical Stats
CHEST
N/A
BICEPS
N/A
WAIST
N/A
HEIGHT
6'0''(feet & inches)
1.8288 meters
182.88 cm
WEIGHT
N/A
Fame & Address
DEBUT
FAMOUS FROM/AS
Hang 'Em High as Defense Attorney (1968)
Education, Net Worth & More
SCHOOLING FROM
Los Angeles High School
COLLEGE
Washington State College
QUALIFICATION
Graduate
More Information
Career of Tod Andrews
He had performed in films, television as well as on the stage.
Stage
He played many characters on broadways plays. Some of his show's title was Summer and Smoke, A Girl Can Tell, Quiet, Please!, My Sister Eileen, Storm Operation, Mrs. Kimball Presents, Public Relations, and That Old Devil.
Films
He has worked in many films. His five films were released in 1941. He had an uncredited role of a Telephone Man in Dive Bomber, he was Michele Edmé in International Squadron, again an uncredited role of Cadet Brown in They Died with Their Boots On, he was Bill in the film The Body Disappears and was Dr. Craig in the film Dangerously They Live. In the following year, he appeared in seven films Captains of the Clouds as Student Pilot, Bullet Scars as Joe Madison, The Male Animal as Student,
I Was Framed as Ken Marshall, Murder in the Big House as Dapper Dan Malloy, Spy Ship as Gordon Morrel, Now, Voyager as Dr. Dan Regan. He appeared in Truck Busters as Dave Todd, Action in the North Atlantic as Ahearn and Heaven Can Wait as Jack Van Cleve in 1943. In the next year, he performed in Voodoo Man as Ralph Dawson, Return of the Ape Man as Steve Rogers and The Last Ride as Fritz Hummel. He was Rev. Bruce Ferguson in the film Outrage in 1950. In 1956, he worked in Between Heaven and Hell as Lt. Ray Mosby. He appeared in From Hell It Came as Dr. William Arnold in 1957. Espionage: Far East which was released in 1961. He was Captain Tuthill in In Harm's Way in 1965. Hang 'Em High was released in 1968 and his character was Defense Attorney in it. He was Skipper in Beneath the Planet of the Apes in 1970 and was a Docter in The Baby which was released in 1973.
Television
He has starred in the syndicated series of the American Civil War, The Gray Ghost. He has a lead role for thirteen episodes of Counterthrust, he was a secret agent in it. He performed in two episodes of the CBS sitcom, The Andy Griffith Show and in "The Hoax," ABC adventure series, Straightaway. He appeared in the episode "The Devil and the Deep Blue" on CBS's Rawhide in 1962 and in "The Bewitchin' Pool" in 1964 and in the last episode of The Twilight Zone. In The President's Plane is Missing he portrayed as President of the United States in 1973.
Some Lesser Known Facts About Tod Andrews
- Did Tod Andrews takes alcohol? Yes.

- He attempted suicide in 1961 but he was saved and rejoined the film industry in 1965 after recovery.
- ''In Heaven Can Wait'' which was released in 1943, he played the role of the son of Don Ameche and Gene Tierney. However, Don Ameche is only six years older than him.
- He was very successful on stage and was also satisfactory in starting years but his later screen career was just opposite of that.
- Was Tod Andrews in the habit of Smoking? NA.
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