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  1. Dana Andrews assinou contrato com o famoso produtor cinematográfico Samuel Goldwyn e em 1940 conseguiu seu primeiro papel no filme de William Wyler The Westerner, atuando ao lado do astro Gary Cooper.Em 1943 ele chamou a atenção como um jovem vítima de linchamento no faroeste clássico The Ox-Bow Incident, estrelado por Henry Fonda.. Na sequência da carreira Andrews assumiria papéis em ...

  2. 2 de jul. de 2024 · Dana Andrews (centre) and Shepperd Strudwick (left) in Beyond a Reasonable Doubt (1956). A onetime accountant, Andrews in 1931 hitchhiked to Los Angeles, where he worked at various jobs before attracting notice with his first successful motion picture, The Westerner (1940).

  3. 27 de jun. de 2022 · Andrews made a public service announcement in the 1970s stating, “I’m Dana Andrews and I am an alcoholic. I don’t drink anymore, but I used to all the time …” and warned about the dangers of driving while intoxicated. Andrews remained sober for the remainder of his life until his death in 1992.

  4. 19 de dic. de 1992 · Dana Andrews, the sturdy, square-jawed archetypal American hero of acclaimed films of the 1940's, including "The Best Years of Our Lives," "Laura" and "A Walk in the Sun," died on Thursday at Los ...

  5. 17 de dic. de 1992 · Carver Dana Andrews (January 1, 1909 – December 17, 1992) was an American actor. A leading man during the 1940s, he continued acting in less prestigious roles and character parts into the 1980s. He is best known for his portrayal of obsessed police detective Mark McPherson in the noir Laura (1944) and his critically acclaimed performance as World War II veteran Fred Derry in The Best Years ...

  6. 18 de dic. de 1992 · Dana Andrews, whose film portrayals ranged from a sensitive, tough-talking detective in the 1944 movie "Laura" to a bombardier returning to a troubled civilian life in the post-World War II ...

  7. Dana Andrews was that good and that smart and that tough, and by 1938 he had come to the attention of one of producer Sam Goldwyn’s many roving talent scouts. Goldwyn had the habit of picking up fresh young promising talent and throwing them into roles to see if they could handle the even greater grind of moviemaking.