LC control no. | n 84216048 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
Personal name heading | Andrews, Harry, 1911-1989 |
See also | Graduate of: Wrekin College |
Associated country | England |
Associated place | Shropshire (England) Liverpool (England) London (England) New York (N.Y.) Stratford-upon-Avon (England) |
Birth date | 1911-11-10 |
Death date | 1989-03-06 |
Place of birth | Tonbridge (England) |
Place of death | Salehurst (England) |
Field of activity | Motion pictures Motion picture industry Acting Theater Television |
Affiliation | Wrekin College Liverpool Repertory Theatre Company Old Vic Company Royal Shakespeare Theatre (Stratford-upon-Avon, England) |
Profession or occupation | Actors Character actors and actresses |
Found in | Barton, J. Le morte d'Arthur [SR] 1984, c1963: label (Harry Andrews) A hill in Korea, [20--?]: opening credits (Harry Andrews) Halliwell's WW in the movies, 13th ed. (Andrews, Harry, 1911-1989; British stage and screen actor) Halliwell's filmgoer's and video viewer's companion, 1993: page 24 (Harry Andrews (1911-1989); British stage and screen actor; often played sergeant-majors or other no-nonsense characters) IMDb, July 14, 2016 (Harry Andrews; actor; British character actor; graduated from Wrekin College; appeared with the Liverpool Repertory; asked to join the Old Vic Company by Laurence Olivier; born November 10, 1911 in Tonbridge, Kent, England; died March 6, 1989 in Salehurst, Sussex, England; birth name: Harry Fleetwood Andrews) The New York times, via WWW, July 14, 2016: Harry Andrews, actor, dies; In the hill and 50 other movies, by Andrew L. Yarrow, published March 8, 1989 (Harry Andrews, a British film, stage and television actor, died at his home in Salehurst, England; appeared in scores of plays and more than 50 movies; known for his portrayals of tough military officers in films like The Hill' and The Battle of Britain; born in Tonbridge, Kent, and made his stage debut in 1933 with the Liverpool Repertory Company; his Broadway debut came the next year in a production of Hamlet with John Gielgud; became a member of the Shakespeare Memorial Theater in Stratford-on-Avon; acted in many British and American television series and dramas) |
Associated language | eng |