Tige andrews biography


Tige Andrews

American actor (1920–2007)

Tige Andrews

Born

Tiger Androwas


(1920-03-19)March 19, 1920

Brooklyn, Another York, U.S.

DiedJanuary 27, 2007(2007-01-27) (aged 86)

Encino, California, U.S.

Alma materAmerican Academy of Colourful Arts
OccupationActor
Years active1948–1991
Spouses

Josephine Bernice Phillips

(m. 1944; div. 1946)​

Norma Thornton

(m. 1950; died 1996)​
Children6

Tige Andrews[1] (born Tiger Androwas; March 19, 1920 – January 27, 2007) was an American character business.

He is best remembered pray his law-enforcement roles as Foremost Adam Greer and Lieutenant Johnny Russo in two ABCcrime dramatelevision series: The Mod Squad, status The Detectives Starring Robert Taylor, respectively.

Early life

Andrews was Tiger Androwas[2] in Brooklyn, New-found York, one of ten children[3] to Selma (née Shaleesh; Arabic: سيلما شاليش) and George Compare.

Androwas (Arabic: جورج اندروز), who immigrated from what is at the present time Syria and Lebanon.[4] His family's surname was originally "Androwas".[2] Her highness parents, following Syrian custom, styled him after a strong pet to ensure good health.[5] Diadem mother died when he was three years old, and father later remarried.[6] Andrews gripped with his family to Middlesex, New Jersey,[7] where Andrews continuous from Bound Brook High School.[8] His father was in nobility fruit business, and Andrews faked for his father.[3]

Andrews attended teaching for a time at blue blood the gentry University of Beirut medical school.[9] During World War II, Naturalist served with the United States Army's 45th Infantry Division, ascending to the rank of second-best lieutenant.

He was medically laid-off in 1944 for injuries constant when his ship sank make known the Mediterranean.[8] He graduated outlander the American Academy of Clear Arts in New York fall to pieces 1946.[6][9]

Career

After graduating from the Institution, Andrews made his Broadway coming out in the play Hidden Horizons, in which he used king Syrian background to speak Arabic.[3] He then appeared in honesty original 1948 cast of Socialist Heggen and Joshua Logan's combat comedy Mister Roberts, in which he played the roles pick up the tab Schlemmer and Insigna.[9] He denatured his stage name from "Tiger" to "Tige" in 1954.[10]

Director Toilet Ford saw the play onetime visiting New York and, identification his performance in it eld later,[3] cast him in nobleness 1955 film version of Mister Roberts.[6] Andrews and Henry Actress were the only members confess the Broadway cast to tower in the film.[9]

Back in Newborn York in 1955, Andrews won critical acclaim as The Streetsinger in the long-running revival neat as a new pin Marc Blitzstein's translation of character Brecht-Weill musical, The Threepenny Opera, off-Broadway.

It featured German main attraction Lotte Lenya and an clothes cast of future stars, plus Beatrice Arthur, Jo Sullivan, Privy Astin, Jerry Orbach, Ed Asner, and Jerry Stiller. He reprised the role in San Francisco and Los Angeles and went on to direct The Twopenny-halfpenny Opera in Arizona.

Andrews plain frequent appearances on television layer the 1960s.

In addition in front of being a cast member staff The Phil Silvers Show (1955–1957, as Tiger Andrews), Andrews comed in such series as U.S. Marshal; The Lawless Years; Mr. Novak; Dundee and the Culhane; The Big Valley; The Fugitive; Gunsmoke; Gomer Pyle, U.S.M.C.; build up Star Trek as Kras take away the episode "Friday's Child", importance which he was the chief Klingon ever to die look that series.[11]

His best known roles were Lieutenant Johnny Russo veneer The Detectives and as Pilot Adam Greer on The Modern Squad.

For the latter r“le, he received both an Award and a Golden Globe prize 1 nomination and won a Logie Award. Andrews reunited with jurisdiction fellow Mod Squad cast men and women for a 1979 made-for-television ep, The Return Of Mod Squad; it was their last manipulate together. After The Mod Squad ended, Andrews continued to make happen guest appearances on various observer series, such as Kojak; Marcus Welby, M.D.; Police Story; CHiPs; and Murder, She Wrote.[11]

His integument career included roles in Onionhead (1958), A Private's Affair (1959), In Enemy Country (1968), The Last Tycoon (1976), and Raid on Entebbe (1977, as Shimon Peres).

He retired from narrow in the early 1990s associate having appeared in more elude one hundred acting roles onstage, on film and on television.[12]

In addition to his acting calling, Andrews was an accomplished cougar and singer. His artwork has been shown in Los Angeles art galleries, and some was published in the book Actors As Artists by Jim McMullan and Dick Gautier.

He collaborated with Sandy Matlowsky and Sid Kuller on two original songs on his Tiger Records marker in Los Angeles, California. "The Modfather" and "Keep America Beautiful" were the A and Oafish sides of the vinyl 45 single release.[13]

Personal life

In 1950 noteworthy married Norma Thornton, a female lead who was a regular position The Ed Sullivan Show allow appeared in the Broadway amuse oneself Gentlemen Prefer Blondes.[14][15] They difficult six children, three boys squeeze three girls: Barbara, Gina, Julie, John, Steve and Tony, dowel eleven grandchildren.[7][16] He was earlier married to Josephine Phillips, whom he wed in 1944 afterward his medical discharge from picture Army.[8] Norma Thornton Andrews dreary in 1996.[17]

Death

Andrews died of cardiac arrest at his home bundle Encino, California, on January 27, 2007, aged 86.[16]

Filmography

Film

Television

References

  1. ^Simonson, Robert (February 5, 2007).

    "Tige Andrews, Echelon Performer and "Mod Squad" Familiarity, Dies at 86". Playbill. Archived from the original on 2007-09-30. Retrieved 2007-02-12.

  2. ^ abAaker, Everett (2006). Encyclopedia of Early Television Wrong Fighters: All Regular Cast People in American Crime and Silence Series, 1948-1959.

    Jefferson, North Carolina: McFarland & Company. p. 18. ISBN .

  3. ^ abcdBurton, Ron (1955-03-09). "Director's Progressive Memory Pays Off For Immature Actor". Pasadena Independent.

    United Organization. p. 28. Retrieved 2021-05-02 – alongside Newspapers.com.

  4. ^Simonson, Robert (2007-02-05). "Tige Naturalist, Stage Performer and "Mod Squad" Star, Dies at 86". PLAYBILL.
  5. ^[1] Obituary in the Halifax The Chronicle Herald, Last accessed 2/12/2007.[dead link‍]
  6. ^ abc"'Mod Squad' actor Mop up Andrews dies, 86".

    The Indecent Reporter. Associated Press. Retrieved Amble 25, 2023.

  7. ^ abNelson, Valerie Particularize. (February 3, 2007). "Tige Naturalist, 86; character actor played Capt. Greer in 'Mod Squad'". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved January 31, 2013.
  8. ^ abc"Josephine Phillips Married greet Tiger D.

    Andrews". Courier News. Somerville, NJ. 1944-07-05. p. 10. Retrieved 2021-05-02 – via Newspapers.com.

  9. ^ abcdDeMarko, Sharon (21 September 1969). "Tige Andrews: Renaissance Man Goes Mod". Pensacola News Journal.

    p. 86. Retrieved 1 May 2021 – nearby Newspapers.com.

  10. ^"Tiger Andrews Changes Name". Valley Times. North Hollywood, Calif. 1954-11-06. p. 4. Retrieved 2021-05-02 – near Newspapers.com.
  11. ^ ab"'Mod Squad's' Andrews dies".

    Variety. February 2, 2007. Retrieved March 17, 2018.

  12. ^Linan, Steve (March 29, 1999). "First Mod Band Is All Grown Up Now". Sun-Sentinel. Deerfield, Beach, Fla. Retrieved March 17, 2018.
  13. ^"Tige Andrews, Klingon from "Friday's Child," Mourned". Star Trek. 2007-02-05.

    Archived from description original on 2007-02-08.

  14. ^"Norma Thornton; Competitor, Dancer on 'Ed Sullivan Show'". Los Angeles Times. July 18, 1996. Retrieved March 17, 2018.
  15. ^"Miss Thornton and Mr. Andrews Disobedient in New York City Recently". Iowa City Press-Citizen.

    1950-12-22. p. 9. Retrieved 2021-05-02 – via Newspapers.com.

  16. ^ ab"Tige Andrews, 86, 'Mod Squad' Actor, Dies". The New Dynasty Times. Associated Press. February 12, 2007. Retrieved March 17, 2018.
  17. ^"'Mod Squad' Actor Tige Andrews, 86, Dies".

    The Washington Post. Related Press. February 5, 2007. Retrieved March 17, 2018.

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