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  1. Andrew Duggan. Andrew Duggan (December 28, 1923 – May 15, 1988) was an American character actor. His work includes 185 screen credits between 1949 and 1987 for roles in both film and television, as well a number more on stage.

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    Andrew Duggan. Actor: In Like Flint. Born in Franklin, Indiana on December 28, 1923, he was raised in Texas and went to college at Indiana University. There, on a speech and drama scholarship, he began to act and perform however this was interrupted by being called into the service.

    • January 1, 1
    • Franklin, Indiana, USA
    • January 1, 1
    • Westwood, California, USA
  3. Andrew Duggan. Actor: In Like Flint. Born in Franklin, Indiana on December 28, 1923, he was raised in Texas and went to college at Indiana University. There, on a speech and drama scholarship, he began to act and perform however this was interrupted by being called into the service. In World War II where he saw action overseas, he was befriended by actor Melvyn Douglas, who led his division ...

    • Actor, Writer
    • May 15, 1988
    • December 28, 1923
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  5. May 18, 1988 · Andrew Duggan, a movie and television actor, died of throat cancer Sunday at his home in Los Angeles. He was 64 years old. Mr. Duggan was born in Franklin, Ind., and educated at Indiana University.

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  7. William Dudley to Gilbert Ernotte. Andrew Duggan Biography (1923-1988) Born December 28, 1923, in Franklin, IN; died of throat cancer, May 15, 1988,in Westwood, CA; son of Edward Dean and Annette (Beach) Duggan; married Elizabeth Logue (a dancer), September 20, 1953; children: Richard, Nancy, Melissa. Nationality. American.

  8. Born in Indiana and raised in Texas, Andrew Duggan attended Indiana University on a speech and drama scholarship. He was starred there in Maxwell Anderson's The Eve of St. Mark, which was being given a nonprofessional pre-Broadway tryout; on the basis of this performance, Duggan was cast in the professional Chicago company of the Anderson play.

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