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Patty Andrews (1918–2013)

She was born in Mound, Minnesota on 16 February 1918, the daughter of Peter Andreos (changed to 'Andrews' upon arriving in the US) and Olga Sollie. Her real name is Patricia Marie (Patty nickname). Her father was a Greek Catholic immigrant and her mother a Lutheran from Norway who ran the pure food café... See full bio »

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Filmography

Hide HideActress (19 titles)
1980 The Gong Show Movie
Patty Andrews - Singer
 
1970 The Phynx
Patty Andrews
 
1961 Die Andrew-Sisters in Berlin (TV movie)
Singer (as The Andrews Sisters)
 
1954 Little Toot (short)
Patty Andrews (voice)
 
1948 Melody Time
Patty Andrews (voice) (uncredited)
 
1947 Road to Rio
Patty (uncredited)
 
1945 Her Lucky Night
Patty
 
1944 Hollywood Canteen
Patty Andrews (uncredited)
 
1944 Moonlight and Cactus
Patty
 
1944 Follow the Boys
Patty
 
1943 Swingtime Johnny
Patty Andrews
 
1943 Always a Bridesmaid
Patty (uncredited)
 
1943 How's About It
Patty Andrews (uncredited)
 
1942 Give Out, Sisters
Patty
 
1941 Hold That Ghost
Patty (uncredited)
 
1941 In the Navy
Patty Andrews (uncredited)
 
1941 Buck Privates
Patty
 
1940 Argentine Nights
Patty
 
Show ShowSoundtrack (5 titles)
1974 The 28th Annual Tony Awards (TV movie) (performer: "Over Here/Charlie's Place")
 
1951 The Colgate Comedy Hour (TV series)
Episode #1.26 (1951) (performer: "I Can Dream, Can't I?" - uncredited, "The Dum-Dot Song" - uncredited)
 
1944 Moonlight and Cactus (performer: "C'Mere Baby")
 
1941 In the Navy (performer: "We're Off to See the World" 1941, "Gimme Some Skin, My Friend" 1941, "Hula-Ba-Luau" 1941 / "Starlight, Starbright" 1941, "We're in the Navy" 1941)
 
1941 Hold That Ghost (performer: "Sleepy Serenade" 1941 - uncredited, "Aurora" - uncredited)
 
Show ShowSelf (23 titles)
1986 The Merv Griffin Show (TV series)
Herself
Episode dated 30 June 1986 (1986) … Herself
 
1974 Andy Williams Presents (TV movie)
Herself
 
1974 The 28th Annual Tony Awards (TV movie)
Herself - Performer
 
1974 New York, New York (TV series)
Herself
Episode dated 14 April 1974 (1974) … Herself
 
1969 Here's Lucy (TV series)
Herself
Lucy and the Andrews Sisters (1969) … Herself
 
1968-1969 The Joey Bishop Show (TV series)
Herself / Themselves
Episode #3.253 (1969) … Herself
Episode #2.162 (1968) … Herself
Episode #2.149 (1968) … Herself
Episode #2.148 (1968) … Herself
Episode #2.147 (1968) … Herself
 
1965-1967 The Dean Martin Comedy Hour (TV series)
Herself / Herself - Singer
Episode dated 30 November 1967 (1967) … Herself (uncredited)
Episode dated 9 December 1965 (1965) … Herself - Singer
 
1964 The Joey Bishop Show (TV series)
Herself
Joey and the Andrews Sisters (1964) … Herself (as The Andrew Sisters)
 
1951-1959 What's My Line? (TV series)
Herself - Mystery Guest
Episode dated 19 July 1959 (1959) … Herself - Mystery Guest
Episode dated 21 October 1951 (1951) … Herself - Mystery Guest
 
1959 The Jack Paar Tonight Show (TV series)
Herself
Episode #2.131 (1959) … Herself
 
1957 The Big Record (TV series)
Herself
Episode #1.4 (1957) … Herself
 
1957 The Ed Sullivan Show (TV series)
Herself - One of the Andrews Sisters
Episode #10.51 (1957) … Herself - One of the Andrews Sisters
 
1956 Shower of Stars (TV series)
Herself - Singer
More Gold Records (1956) … Herself - Singer (as The Andrews Sisters)
 
1956 The Jimmy Durante Show (TV series)
Herself - Singer
Episode #1.12 (1956) … Herself - Singer (as Patti Andrews)
 
1955 Frankie Laine Time (TV series)
Herself
Episode #1.3 (1955) … Herself
 
1954 Screen Snapshots: Hollywood Stars on Parade (documentary short)
Herself
 
1953 The Buick-Berle Show (TV series)
Herself / Herself - Member - The Andrews Sisters
Episode #5.19 (1953) … Herself
Episode #5.15 (1953) … Herself - Member - The Andrews Sisters (uncredited)
 
1952 The Jackie Gleason Show (TV series)
Herself - Guest Vocalist
Episode #1.10 (1952) … Herself - Guest Vocalist
 
1951 The Colgate Comedy Hour (TV series)
Herself - One of The Andrews Sisters
Episode #1.26 (1951) … Herself - One of The Andrews Sisters
 
1949 The Jack Benny Program (TV movie)
Herself - One of the Andrews Sisters (uncredited)
 
1942 What's Cookin'?
Herself (uncredited)
 
1941 Screen Snapshots Series 21, No. 1 (short)
Herself
 
1941 Meet the Stars #4: Variety Reel #2 (documentary short)
Herself - One of the Andrews Sisters (uncredited)
 
Show ShowArchive Footage (6 titles)
2013 The 55th Annual Grammy Awards (TV special)
Herself - In Memoriam
 
2009 Meet the Carters (video documentary short)
Clip from 'Here's Lucy'
 
2008 Shemp Cocktail: A Toast to the Original Stooge (video documentary)
Herself
 
1994 Entertaining the Troops (documentary)
Herself
 
1994 Songs That Won the War (TV documentary)
Herself (sings)
 
1975 Brother Can You Spare a Dime (documentary)
Patty
 

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Personal Details

Other Works:

Over Here! (1974). Musical. Book by Will Holt. Music by Richard M. Sherman and Robert B. Sherman. Lyrics by Richard M. Sherman and Robert B. Sherman. Musical Director: Joseph Klein. Dance arrangements by Louis St. Louis. Vocal arrangements by Louis St. Louis. Music orchestrated by Michael Gibson and Jim Tyler... See more »

Publicity Listings:

2 Print Biographies  | 2 Articles  | See more »

Official Sites:

CMG Worldwide | See more »

Alternate Names:

The Andrew Sisters | The Andrews Sisters | Patti Andrews
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Did You Know?

Personal Quote:

There were just three girls in the family. LaVerne had a very low voice. Maxene's was kind of high, and I was in-between. It was like God had given us voices to fit our parts. See more »

Trivia:

The sisters got into an ugly dispute over money with the producers of their Broadway show and with each other, leading to the show's closing in 1975. Also canceled was a national tour, so the Broadway stage appearance proved to be the last time the sisters sang together. They each pursued solo careers... See more »

Star Sign:

Aquarius