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  1. 1931–1964. Stanley Martin Andrews (born Andrzejewski; August 28, 1891 – June 23, 1969) was an American actor perhaps best known as the voice of Daddy Warbucks on the radio program Little Orphan Annie and later as "The Old Ranger", the first host of the syndicated western anthology television series, Death Valley Days .

  2. Death Valley Days: Created by Ruth Woodman. With Stanley Andrews, Robert Taylor, Ronald Reagan, Dale Robertson. Western stories and legends based, and filmed, in and around Death Valley, California.

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  3. Dec 17, 2023 · The old ranger, played by Stanley Andrews, was the host of “Death Valley Days” until 1965, when he was replaced by Ronald Reagan. Andrews passed away in 1969. “Death Valley Days” was a radio and television anthology series that featured true stories of the old American West, particularly the Death Valley area. From 1952 to […]

  4. Jul 4, 2019 · Stanley Andrews: Life and Death of the First and Longest-Running 'Death Valley Days' Host. Best known as the Old Ranger for the Western series, “Death Valley,” Stanley Andrews credited his acting success to a “good season” in Minneapolis. From Polish descent, the actor born on August 28, 1891, in Chicago, Illinois gained the experience ...

  5. Stanley Andrews as "The Old Ranger", first host of Death Valley Days. Each of the 452 television episodes was introduced by a host.The longest running was "The Old Ranger," a character played by veteran actor Stanley Andrews from 1952 to 1964.

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  6. Death Valley Days (1952–1970) 1 Video. 35 Photos. Stanley Andrews was born on 28 August 1891 in Chicago, Illinois, USA. He was an actor, known for Road to Rio (1947), Superman and the Mole-Men (1951) and Johnny Apollo (1940). He died on 23 June 1969 in Los Angeles, California, USA. Born August 28, 1891.

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  8. Learn more about the full cast of Death Valley Days with news, photos, ... Stanley Andrews. 2 Episodes 1965. Robert Taylor. 16 Episodes 1969. Ronald Reagan. 9 Episodes 1965. Dale Robertson.

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