- Naissance
- Décédé(e)15 mai 1988 · Westwood, Californie, États-Unis (cancer de la gorge)
- Nom de naissanceAndrew Maurice Duggan
- Taille6′ 5″ (1,96 m)
- Andrew Duggan est né le 28 décembre 1923 dans l'Indiana, États-Unis. Il était acteur et scénariste. Il est connu pour Sept jours en mai (1964), F comme Flint (1967) et It's Alive (1974). Il était marié à Elizabeth Logue. Il est mort le 15 mai 1988 en Californie, États-Unis.
- Conjoint(e)Elizabeth Logue(20 septembre 1953 - 15 mai 1988) (son décès, 3 enfants)
- EnfantsNancy DugganMelissa Duggan
- Imposing 6'5" height
- Portraying presidents, generals, and other men of authority.
- Devious characters
- Duggan's wife, Elizabeth Logue (aka Betty Duggan), died from cancer in Santa Monica, California, on June 7, 1988, less than a month after his death from the same disease. She was a dancer and actress from New York, born on August 10, 1932. They had three children together: Richard, Nancy, and Melissa.
- After having a cancerous lump removed from his vocal chords Duggan acquired a raspy voice which enabled him to have a lucrative career doing both voice-overs and TV commercials.
- Often played men older than he was. He was only 13 and 14 years older, respectively, than James Stacy and Wayne Maunder, who played his sons in Lancer (1968).
- He was the voice of Father/Narrator in the second generation 1975 Carousel of Progress, the first version to premiere in Walt Disney World. Rex Allen was the original Father for the 64/65 World's Fair Carousel of Progress which was later moved to Disneyland in 1967.
- At least 32 characters played by Duggan were in the professions (judges, doctors, LEOs, and religious figures), more than 28 were military officers (generals, colonels, captains, majors, etc.), and 5 or more characters were historical United States presidents, including Dwight D. Eisenhower (portrayed three times) and Lyndon B. Johnson (portrayed once).
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