Andrew was born on December 28th, 1923 in Franklin, Indiana and was raised in Texas. He was educated at Indiana University, and began his career on stage. Andrew left and went to Hollywood after returning from the service. His first known appearance was in 1955 "You Are There" (1953), as for his first known movie, it is believe to be "Patterns" in 1956, [also titled: Patterns of Power]. In all, Andrew Duggan had made numerous TV guest appearances on shows like "The Big Valley", "I Spy", "The Virginian", and "Gunsmoke".
He was a regular on a number of TV series including playing Brigadier General Ed Britt on "Twelve O'Clock High", Murdoch Lancer on "Lancer", and John Walton in "The Homecoming: A Christmas Story" which was the TV pilot for "The Waltons". His last known movie was "A Return to Salem's Lot in 1987, playing Judge Axel. Andrew Duggan died from throat cancer on May 15th, 1988 in Westwood, California. It is not known if he was married or had any children. |
Movie Title | To buy in Canada | To buy in US |
A Return to Salem's Lot (1987) as Judge Axel | ||
J. Edgar Hoover (1987) (TV) as Dwight D. Eisenhower | ||
Doctor Detroit (1983) as Harmon Rausehorn | ||
The Winds of War (1983) (mini) TV Series as Admiral Husband E. Kimmel | ||
Frankenstein Island (1981) as The Colonel | ||
M Station: Hawaii (1980) (TV) as Andrew McClelland | ||
Long Days of Summer, The (1980) (TV) as Sam Wiggins | ||
The Incredible Journey of Doctor Meg Laurel (1979) (TV) | ||
Backstairs at the White House (1979) mini series as President Dwight D. Eisenhower | ||
* It Lives Again (1978) as Dr. Perry [also titled It's Alive II] | ||
The Time Machine (1978) (TV) as Bean Worthington | ||
A Fire in the Sky (1978) (TV) as President | ||
Overboard (1978) (TV) as Dugan | ||
Polavision (1977) (voice) as Narrator | ||
The .Private Files of J. Edgar Hoover (1977) as Lyndon B. Johnson | ||
The Hunted Lady (1977) (TV) as Captain John Shannon | ||
Pine Canyon Is Burning (1977) (TV) as Captain Ed Wilson | ||
The Deadliest Season (1977) (TV) as Al Miller | ||
Tail Gunner Joe (1977) (TV) as Dwight Eisenhower | ||
Once an Eagle (1976) (mini) TV Series as General McKelvey | ||
Rich Man, Poor Man (1976) as Colonel Deiner [also titled: Rich Man, Poor Man - Book I] | ||
Collision Course (1975) (TV) | ||
The Footloose Goose (1975) (TV) (voice) as Narrator | ||
Attack on Terror: The FBI vs. the Ku Klux Klan (1975) (TV) as Inspector Ryder | ||
Bears and I, The (1974) as Commissioner Gaines | ||
* It's Alive! (1974/I) as The Professor | ||
Missiles of October, The (1974) (TV) as General Maxwell Taylor | ||
Panic on the 5:22 (1974) (TV) as Harlan Jack Garner | ||
Last Angry Man, The (1974) (TV) as Dr. McCabe | ||
Pueblo (1973) (TV) as Congressman | ||
Bone (1972) as Bill | ||
Beverly Hills Nightmare (1972) | ||
Dial Rat (1972) | ||
Dial Rat for Terror (1972) | ||
Housewife (1972) | ||
Firehouse (1972) (TV) as Captain Jim Parr | ||
The Streets of San Francisco (1972) (TV) as Captain A.R. Malone | ||
Jigsaw (1972) (TV) as Harrison Delando [also titled: Man on the Move] | ||
Neighbors (1971) (TV) | ||
Skin Game (1971) as Calloway | ||
The Homecoming: A Christmas Story (1971) (TV) as City Lady | ||
Two on a Bench (1971) (TV) as Brubaker | ||
The Forgotten The (1971) (TV) as William Forrest | ||
Hawaii Five-O (1968) (TV) as Miller | ||
Hawaii Five-O: Cucoon (1968) (TV) (USA: pilot title) | ||
The Secret War of Harry Frigg (1968) as General Armstrong | ||
In Like Flint (1967) as President Trent | ||
The Glory Guys (1965) as General Frederick McCabe | ||
Twelve O'Clock High (1964) TV Series as Brigadier General Ed Britt | ||
Nightmare in Chicago (1964) (TV) [ also titled: Once Upon a Savage Night] | ||
The Incredible Mr. Limpet (1964) as Harlock | ||
Seven Days in May (1964) as Colonel William 'Mutt' Henderson | ||
Palm Springs Weekend (1963) as . Chief Dixon | ||
FBI Code 98 (1963) as Alan W. Nichols | ||
The Commies Are Coming, the Commies Are Coming (1962) [also titled: Red Nightmare] | ||
House of Women (1962) as Warden Cole | ||
The Chapman Report (1962) as Dr. George C. Chapman | ||
Merrill's Marauders (1962) as Captain Abraham Lewis Kolodny, MD | ||
Room for One More (1962) TV Series as George Rose | ||
Bourbon Street Beat" (1959) TV Series as Cal Calhoun | ||
Return to Warbow (1958) as Murray Fallam | ||
Westbound (1958) as Clay Putnam Palace Hotel Owner | ||
The Bravados (1958) as Padre | ||
Decision at Sundown (1957) as Sheriff Swede Hansen | ||
The Domino Kid (1957) as Wade Harrington | ||
Three Brave Men (1957) as Browning | ||
Patterns (1956) [also titled: Patterns of Power] |
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Name of TV Show | Year | Character Name | Episode Title | Episode # and Date When Show Aired |
Remington Steele | 1982 | Johnny Cooper | Steele Blue Yonder | (episode # 4.15) Feb. 22, 1986 |
Highway to Heaven | 1984 | Crawford | An Investment in Caring | (episode # 1.22) Mar. 13, 1985 |
Matt Houston | 1982 | Darnell | Company Secrets | (episode # 3.19) Feb. 15, 1985 |
Hardcastle and McCormick | 1983 | Roy Stern | The Georgia Street Motors | (episode # 1.18) Feb. 5, 1984 |
CHiPs | 1977 | Stamp | Ponch's Angels: Part 2 | (episode # 4.15) Feb. 28, 1981 |
CHiPs | 1977 | Stamp | Ponch's Angels: Part 1 | (episode # 4.14) Feb. 28, 1981 |
Charlie's Angels | 1976 | ? | Hackshaw Moonshinin' Angels | (episode # 5.8) Jan. 24, 1981 |
M*A*S*H | 1972 | 'Howitzer' Al Houlihan | Father's Day | (episode # 9.4) Dec. 8, 1980 |
CHiPs | 1977 | Chester Murphy | Counterfeit | (episode # 3.6) Oct. 20, 1979 |
Lou Grant | 1977 | Doc | Skids | (episode # 2.23) Apr. 2, 1979 |
Wonder Woman | 1976 | Mason Steele | The Starships Are Coming | (episode # 3.14) Feb. 2, 1979 |
The Bionic Woman | 1976 | Deputy Director Bill Parr | On the Run | (episode # 3.22) May 13, 1978 |
Cannon | 1971 | Dr. Laurence | The Quasar Kill | (episode # 5.20) Feb. 4, 1976 |
Barbary Coast | 1975 | ? | The Ballad of Redwing Jail | (episode # 1.4) Sept. 29, 1975 |
The Streets of San Francisco | 1972 | Major General Robert "Red" | Target: Red | (episode # 3.3) 1974 |
Banacek | 1972 | ? | The Two Million Clams of Cap'n Jack | (episode # 1.8) Feb. 7, 1973 |
Kung Fu | 1972 | ? | The Tide | (episode # 1.5) Feb. 1, 1973 |
Cannon | 1971 | Bill Coates | The Endangered Species | (episode # 2.12) Dec. 13, 1972 |
Cannon | 1971 | Doc | Fool's Gold | (episode # 1.6) Oct. 19, 1971 |
Mission: Impossible | 1966 | Justin Bainbridge | A Ghost Story | (episode # 5.21) Feb. 27, 1971 |
The F.B.I. | 1965 | ? | The Fatal Connection | (episode # 6.158) Jan. 31, 1971 |
Hawaii Five-O | 1968 | Miller | Cocoon | (episode # 1.24) Mar. 26, 1969 |
Lancer | 1968 | Murdoch Lancer | TV series | 1968 |
Cimarron Strip | 1967 | ? | Without Honor | (episode # 1.22) Feb. 29, 1968 |
I Spy | 1965 | ? | A Few Miles West of Nowhere | (episode # 3.17) Jan. 29, 1968 |
Cimarron Strip | 1967 | ? | The Roarer | (episode # 1.8) Nov. 2, 1967 |
The F.B.I. | 1965 | ? | Traitor | (episode # 2.64) Oct. 15, 1967 |
Cimarron Strip | 1967 | Major Ben Covington | The Battleground | (episode # 1.4) Sept. 28, 1967 |
The Invaders | 1967 | General Theodore Beaumont | Doomsday Minus One | (episode # 1.7) Feb. 28, 1967 |
The Big Valley | 1965 | Senator Jud Robson | The Haunted Gun | (episode # 2.21) Feb. 6, 1967 |
The F.B.I. | 1965 | ? | A. Question of Guilt | (episode # 2.18) Jan. 22, 1967 |
The F.B.I. | 1965 | ? | The Bomb That Walked Like a Man | (episode # 1.31) May 1, 1966 |
The Virginian | 1962 | ? | A Bald-Faced Boy | (episode # 4.29) Apr. 13, 1966 |
A Man Called Shenandoah | 1965 | ? | Run and Hide | (episode # 1.22) Feb. 14, 1966 |
The Fugitive | 1963 | Harry Anderson | Shadow of the Swan | (episode # 3.21) Feb. 8, 1966 |
F Troop | 1965 | ? | The New I.G. | (episode # 1.21) Feb. 8, 1966 |
The Big Valley | 1965 | Wallent | Forty Rifles | (episode # 1.2) Sept. 22, 1965 |
Gunsmoke | 1955 | John Crail | Guilt Guilt | (episode # 10.31) Apr. 24, 1965 |
The Fugitive | 1963 | Harlan | The End is but the Beginning | (episode # 2.17) Jan. 12, 1965 |
The Great Adventure | 1963 | ? | The Siege of Boonesborough | (episode # 1.10) Apr. 10, 1964 |
The Great Adventure | 1963 | ? | Kentucky's Bloody Ground | (episode # 1.9) Apr. 3, 1964 |
Hawaiian Eye | 1959 | ? | Maybe Menehunes | (episode # 4.14) Jan. 15, 1963 |
The Dakotas | 1963 | ? | Red Sky Over Bismarck | (episode # 1.2) Jan. 14, 1963 |
Kraft Suspense Theatre | 1963 | Dr. Adam Winters | Leviathan Five | (1963) |
Cheyenne | 1955 | ? | Showdown at Oxbend | (episode # 7.13) Dec. 17, 1962 |
Hawaiian Eye | 1959 | Ralph Mason | The Broken Thread | (episode # 4.3) Oct. 23, 1962 |
Cheyenne | 1955 | ? | Satonka | (episode # 7.2) Oct. 1, 1962 |
Maverick | 1957 | Big Ed Murphy | The Money Machine | (episode # 5.11) Apr. 8, 1962 |
Cheyenne | 1955 | ? | The Frightened Town | (episode # 5.10) Mar. 20, 1961 |
Maverick | 1957 | Calvin Powers | The Ice Man | (episode # 4.20) Jan. 29, 1961 |
Tombstone Territory | 1957 | ? | Outlaw's Bugle | (episode # 1.36) Aug. 6, 1958 |
Cheyenne | 1955 | ? | The Angry Sky | (episode # 3.20) June 17, 1958 |
Jefferson Drum | 1958 | ? | The Cheater | (episode # 1.5) May 23, 1958 |
Tombstone Territory | 1957 | ? | The Epitaph | (episode # 1.20) Feb. 26, 1958 |
Colt .45 | 1957 | ? | The Peacemaker | (episode # 1.1) Oct. 18, 1957 |
Wagon Train | 1957 | ? | The Willy Moran Story | (episode # 1.1) Sept. 18, 1957 |
Gunsmoke | 1955 | Fos Capper | Cheap Labor | (episode # 2.32) May 4, 1957 |
Schlitz Playhouse of Stars | 1951 | Red Dawson | The Restless Gun | Mar. 29, 1957 |
Cheyenne | 1955 | ? | Land Beyond the Law | (episode # 2.10) Jan. 15, 1957 |
Gunsmoke | 1955 | Nick Search | How to Cure a Friend | (episode # 2.7) Nov. 10, 1956 |
Cheyenne | 1955 | ? | The Bounty Killer | (episode # 2.4) Oct. 23, 1956 |
Goodyear Television Playhouse | 1951 | ? | Ark of Safety | (episode # 5.19) Sept. 9, 1956 |
You Are There | 1953 | ? | The Death of Stonewall Jackson (May 10, 1963) | (episode # 3.20) Jan. 9, 1955 |