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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.
1950s and 60s second lead actor Keith Andes fits into the tall, handsome, strapping and highly virile mold that encompassed the likes of George Nader , Guy Madison, and Jeffrey Hunter.
Keith Andes. Actor: Tora! Tora! Tora!. 1950s and 60s second lead actor Keith Andes fits into the tall, handsome, strapping and highly virile mold that encompassed the likes of George Nader, Guy Madison, and Jeffrey Hunter.
Nov 30, 2005 · Keith Andes, a handsome actor of films and Broadway who was Marilyn Monroe's leading man in the 1952 film ''Clash by Night,'' has died at his home in Santa Clarita, Calif. He was 85. Mr....
Nov 27, 2005 · Keith Andes, an actor with classic movie-star looks who considered playing Marilyn Monroe’s leading man in the 1952 film “Clash by Night” a highlight of his 30-year career, has died. He was...
Nov 28, 2005 · Keith Andes, who romanced Lucille Ball in the 1960 musical Wildcat and who starred in numerous musicals and films, has passed away at the age of 85; he was found dead in his L.A. home on November...
Keith Andes, the handsome baritone who was leading man to Lucille Ball in the Broadway musical Wildcat, was found dead in his California home Nov. 11.
Nov 11, 2005 · Keith Andes is known as an Actor. Some of his work includes Birdman and the Galaxy Trio, Tora! Tora!, ...And Justice for All, Clash by Night, A Life at Stake, Blackbeard, the Pirate, Split Second, and Model for Murder.
Film and stage actor Keith Andes, best remembered as Barbara Stanwyck’s brother and Marilyn Monroe’s romantic interest in the 1952 drama Clash by Night, died at his home in Santa Clarita, a community northeast of Los Angeles, on Nov. 11. The Los Angeles County coroner’s office ruled the death a suicide by asphyxiation.
Nov 28, 2005 · Keith Andes, an actor with classic movie-star looks who considered playing Marilyn Monroe’s leading man in the 1952 film “Clash by Night” a highlight of his 30-year career, died November 11 at his home in Santa Clarita, Calif. He was 85. The Los Angeles County coroner’s office ruled the death suicide by asphyxiation.