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  1. 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. Background. Duggan was born in Franklin, Johnson County, Indiana.

  2. 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.

  3. www.imdb.com › name › nm0240887Andrew Duggan - IMDb

    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.

  4. 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.

  5. Andrew Duggan. Directory References Discover Nostradamus and His Prophecies. Is It ISIS or ISIL? How One Shrimp Used Its Survival Skills to Become Both Best-Selling Pet and Astronaut. Falling Stars: 10 of the Most Famous Endangered Species. 7 Drugs that Changed the World. 7 Deadliest Weapons in ...

  6. Andrew Duggan (28 de diciembre de 1923 – 15 de mayo de 1988) fue un actor estadounidense de carácter, que intervino en setenta filmes, entre ellos The Incredible Mr. Limpet, en el papel de Harlock y junto a Don Knotts, y en más de 140 programas televisivos entre 1949 y 1987. Biografía

  7. Andrew Duggan (28 de diciembre de 1923 – 15 de mayo de 1988) fue un actor estadounidense de carácter, que intervino en setenta filmes, entre ellos The Incredible Mr. Limpet, en el papel de Harlock y junto a Don Knotts, y en más de 140 programas televisivos entre 1949 y 1987.