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Gary Sandy

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Gary Sandy
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Fair, light-haired 1970s and 1980s TV actor Gary Sandy was born in 1945 and raised in Ohio. He attended Ohio's Wilmington College and later improved on his chances of an acting career by moving to New York City, studying at the American Academy of Dramatic Arts. While there he made his professional debut in 1970 with a soap opera part written especially for him. Following his short stint on "As The World Turns," he visited a number of soap sets during a seven-year period as assorted, often menacing -- "Another World," "Somerset" and "The Secret Storm."

In between his soap trysts Gary made his Broadway bow in "Saturday, Sunday, Monday" (1974), which was directed by Franco Zeffirelli of "Romeo and Juliet" film fame. A couple of small movie parts eventually led to noticeable turns on TV, especially with Norman Lear's short-lived All That Glitters (1977). This, in turn, segued into his best known character on TV, that of hunky radio program director Andy Travis in the four-season sitcom WKRP in Cincinnati (1978). While Gary was a firm anchor and enjoyed top billing as the good-looking, All-American 'nice guy' lead, he was frequently overshadowed by his flashy supporting cast, which included 'hip' DJ Howard Hesseman and blonde bombshell Loni Anderson. The show would return in syndication in 1991 but without Gary and most of the others.

Gary is the perfect example of a committed and talented actor willing to persevere through good times and bad, despite a lack of offers after his big TV series success, Gary maintained for a time as a TV guest star on such shows as "L.A. Law," "Murder, She Wrote," "Diagnosis: Murder," "Sabrina, the Teenage Witch" and had a brief regular role in 2001 on the daytime soap The Young and the Restless (1973). He then reverted back to his first love -- the theatre.

Musical roles have since ranged from the slick and preening (The Pirate King in Broadway's "The Pirates of Penzance" and Billy Flynn in "Chicago") to playing the down-home charmer (Harold Hill in "The Music Man" and Will Rogers in "Will Rogers Follies"). During this time Gary also appeared in a few musical misfires based on critically successful plays. "Sheba", the musical adaptation of Come Back, Little Sheba, and "Windy City" based on "The Front Page," went nowhere. In 2004, he even opened in a Texas-styled musical version of Shakespeare's "The Merry Wives of Windsor. One of his finest hours on stage was in the challenging one-man 1985 production "Billy Bishop Goes to War" in which he enacted 17 roles.

Seen here and there on camera, including the horror film Mommy's Day (1997) with grown-up demonic "Bad Seed" Patty McCormack, the crime drama Against the Law (1997), and the intense thriller The Insider (1999), Gary last appeared in the TV movies Lightning: Fire from the Sky (2001) starring John Schneider and A Place Called Home (2004), a family drama starring Ann-Margret.
BornDecember 25, 1945
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    Known for

    Russell Crowe and Al Pacino in The Insider (1999)
    The Insider
    7.8
    • Lawyer (Sandefur's)
    • 1999
    Loni Anderson, Tim Reid, Frank Bonner, Howard Hesseman, Gordon Jump, Richard Sanders, and Gary Sandy in WKRP in Cincinnati (1978)
    WKRP in Cincinnati
    8.0
    TV Series
    • Andy Travis
    Troll (1986)
    Troll
    4.6
    • Barry Tabor
    • 1986
    Eileen Davidson, Bryton James, Joshua Morrow, Gina Tognoni, Justin Hartley, Melissa Claire Egan, and Peter Bergman in The Young and the Restless (1973)
    The Young and the Restless
    5.4
    TV Series
    • Terrence Kelley

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    Actor



    • Ann-Margret and Shailene Woodley in A Place Called Home (2004)
      A Place Called Home
      6.4
      TV Movie
      • Doc
      • 2004
    • Lightning: Fire from the Sky (2001)
      Lightning: Fire from the Sky
      4.5
      TV Movie
      • Luke
      • 2001
    • Eileen Davidson, Bryton James, Joshua Morrow, Gina Tognoni, Justin Hartley, Melissa Claire Egan, and Peter Bergman in The Young and the Restless (1973)
      The Young and the Restless
      5.4
      TV Series
      • Terrence Kelley
      • 2001
    • Sammo Kam-Bo Hung in Martial Law (1998)
      Martial Law
      6.9
      TV Series
      • Martin Zelliger
      • 2000
    • Russell Crowe and Al Pacino in The Insider (1999)
      The Insider
      7.8
      • Lawyer (Sandefur's)
      • 1999
    • Melissa Joan Hart in Sabrina the Teenage Witch (1996)
      Sabrina the Teenage Witch
      6.7
      TV Series
      • Wally Kraft
      • 1999
    • Dick Van Dyke and Barry Van Dyke in Diagnosis Murder (1993)
      Diagnosis Murder
      6.9
      TV Series
      • Garth Zand
      • 1999
    • Nancy Allen, Richard Grieco, Jaime Pressly, and Nick Mancuso in Against the Law (1997)
      Against the Law
      4.3
      • Chief Leitner
      • 1997
    • Crossing Fields (1997)
      Crossing Fields
      7.6
      • 1997
    • Mommy's Day (1997)
      Mommy's Day
      4.7
      • Sgt. Anderson
      • 1997
    • Dolly Parton in Unlikely Angel (1996)
      Unlikely Angel
      6.3
      TV Movie
      • Charlie
      • 1996
    • The Young Riders (1989)
      The Young Riders
      7.8
      TV Series
      • Saunders
      • 1992
    • FBI: The Untold Stories (1991)
      FBI: The Untold Stories
      7.2
      TV Series
      • Tony Kiritsis
      • 1991–1993
    • Angela Lansbury in Murder, She Wrote (1984)
      Murder, She Wrote
      7.3
      TV Series
      • Keith Carmody
      • Joe Blinn
      • 1985–1990
    • Tim Reid and Daphne Reid in Snoops (1989)
      Snoops
      6.9
      TV Series
      • Justin Cookwell
      • 1989

    Writer



    • The Run from the End (2018)
      The Run from the End
      • Writer
      • 2018

    Soundtrack



    • The 36th Annual Tony Awards (1982)
      The 36th Annual Tony Awards
      7.8
      TV Special
      • performer: "Standing on the Corner", "All of You"
      • 1982
    • Loni Anderson, Tim Reid, Frank Bonner, Howard Hesseman, Gordon Jump, Richard Sanders, and Gary Sandy in WKRP in Cincinnati (1978)
      WKRP in Cincinnati
      8.0
      TV Series
      • performer: "Bye Bye Blackbird"
      • performer: "Good King Wenceslas"
      • performer: "Gonna Fly Now" (uncredited, uncredited, uncredited)
      • 1979–1981

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    WKRP in Cincinnati
    Trailer 1:14
    WKRP in Cincinnati
    Wkrp In Cincinnati: Season 1
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    Wkrp In Cincinnati: Season 1
    Wkrp In Cincinnati: Season 1
    Trailer 0:58
    Wkrp In Cincinnati: Season 1
    Wkrp In Cincinnati (Trailer 1)
    Trailer 1:31
    Wkrp In Cincinnati (Trailer 1)
    Wkrp In Cincinnati
    Trailer 1:24
    Wkrp In Cincinnati

    Personal details

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    • Official site
      • Gary Sandy's official website
    • Height
      • 5′ 11½″ (1.82 m)
    • Born
      • December 25, 1945
      • Dayton, Ohio, USA
    • Spouse
      • Laura Soltis1989 - 1995 (divorced)
    • Parents
        Dolores Sandy
    • Other works
      (5/3/01) Sang "Take Me Out To The Ballgame" with "Best Little Whorehouse In Texas" co-star Ann-Margret during the Chicago Cubs baseball game.

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      Friends with Frank Bonner.

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    • How old is Gary Sandy?
      79 years old
    • When was Gary Sandy born?
      December 25, 1945
    • Where was Gary Sandy born?
      Dayton, Ohio, USA
    • How tall is Gary Sandy?
      5 feet 12 inches, or 1.82 meters
    • What is Gary Sandy known for?
      The Young and the Restless, WKRP in Cincinnati, Troll, and The Insider

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