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1950s and 60s second lead actor Keith Andes fits into the tall, handsome, strapping and highly virile mold that encompassed the likes of George Nader, Guy Madison, and Jeffrey Hunter. Although he may not be as well remembered as the aforementioned, he managed to maintain a reliable career on radio (from age 12), stage, TV and films for over three decades.
Born John Charles Andes on July 12, 1920, in Ocean City, New Jersey, Keith found work on radio singing and acting throughout his high school years. While serving with the Air Force during WWII, he performed in the patriotic 1943 Broadway stage show "Winged Victory" and, after being seen by studio mogul Darryl F. Zanuck, was given a minor part in the film version the following year.
Keith returned to Hollywood in the post-war years and won the role of one of Loretta Young's brothers (the others being Lex Barker and James Arness) in the classic film The Farmer's Daughter (1947). His enviable physique and photogenic good looks made the blond looker an obvious choice to continue in both rugged adventures and beefcake drama but his output was fairly minimal. In Clash by Night (1952), one of his best roles, he dallied hot and heavy with a young Marilyn Monroe and, in Blackbeard, the Pirate (1952), he demonstrated some expert swashbuckling skills.
Meanwhile on the musical front, Keith proved he had a resilient baritone. He won a Theatre World Award for "The Chocolate Soldier" in 1947 and, subsequently, starred in "Kiss Me Kate" with Anne Jeffreys of TV's Topper (1953) fame. More notably, he appeared opposite Lucille Ball in her only Broadway musical "Wildcat" in 1960, winding things up playing "Don Quixote" for over 400 performances in "Man of La Mancha" in 1968. Ironically, the movie studios did not take advantage of Keith's musical prowess, appearing in a bland role with Jane Powell and singing one musical number in The Girl Most Likely (1957).
Beside numerous episodic appearances on such popular 60's and 70's shows as "Have Gun, Will Travel," "The Rifleman," "77 Sunset Strip," "Perry Mason," "The Outer Limits," "Daniel Boone," "The Andy Griffith Show," "Star Trek," "I Spy," "Petticoat Junction," "Gunsmoke," "Cannon" and "Buck Rogers in the 25th Century," Keith co-starred in two television series: This Man Dawson (1959) and the sitcom Glynis (1963), the latter starring popular Brit actress Glynis Johns. Both were short-lived. He occasionally found voiceover work.
After a minor part in the film And Justice for All (1979), Keith made his final appearance as Father Adam in the TV movie drama Blinded by the Light (1980) ). He then retired, bought and lived on a boat and ran charters on trips to Catalina and Mexico. Twice married and divorced, Keith had two children (Mark and Matt) by first wife, Jean Alice Cotton. Mark Andes became a rock musician. Keith's second wife was actress/dancer/choreographer Shelah Hackett.
Sadly, his final years were marred by extreme ill health, including bladder cancer, and he committed suicide in his Santa Clarita, California home at age 85.- Producer
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Syrian-American Moustapha Akkad produced a series of "Halloween" movies but it was Lion of the Desert (1980) and The Message (1976), on the history of Islam, into which he poured his heart. It was reportedly difficult for him to make it in Hollywood but no one could deny his talent as a director and producer. He was killed along with his daughter, Rima Al Akkad Monla, in a bombing in 2005 in Amman, Jordan.- Pert and pretty Brooklyn-born actress Pamela Duncan made brief movie news in the 1950s as a "B" level performer and would be best remembered for her damsel-in-distress participation in two of Roger Corman's cult turkeys -- Attack of the Crab Monsters (1957) and The Undead (1957), both co-starring Richard Garland. She played a dual role in the latter. Known for her exceptional fresh-faced beauty, she won several local pageants as a bobbysoxer on her way up. Deciding to pursue a movie career, she made her debut in Whistling Hills (1951) and appeared in small bits for the most part. In addition to her two prime sci-fi roles, she also enacted the role of Mike Hammer's secretary in the low-budget film whodunit My Gun Is Quick (1957).
Pamela was also a decorative presence on many major TV programs, especially westerns, such as Adventures of Wild Bill Hickok (1951), The Roy Rogers Show (1951), The Adventures of Rin Tin Tin (1954), Colt .45 (1957), Laramie (1959), Death Valley Days (1952) and Maverick (1957). She also provided pleasant distraction on crime-solving dramas including Perry Mason (1957), Peter Gunn (1958), Mr. Lucky (1959) and The Detectives (1959). Following her brief "15 minutes" of fame, her career quickly phased out in the early 60s. Out of touch for decades, she appeared out of nowhere in the Oscar-nominated documentary Curtain Call (2000), a documentary that focused on the lives and careers of the residents of the Lillian Booth Actors' Fund of America Home in Englewood, New Jersey. She lived there for the last ten years of her life. The 80-year-old Pamela suffered a stroke and died at the home on November 11, 2005. She left no survivors. - Actor
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Patrick Lichfield was born on 25 April 1939 in Chelsea, London, England, UK. He was an actor and director, known for I Want to Be Happy (1972), Casualty (1986) and Mad Dogs and Englishmen (1995). He was married to Lady Leonora Mary Grosvenor. He died on 11 November 2005 in Oxford, Oxfordshire, England, UK.- Actor
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Miguel Gallardo was born on 29 September 1950 in Granada, Granada, Andalucía, Spain. He was an actor and composer, known for Las vacaciones del amor (1981), Cuéntame cómo pasó (2001) and Gitano (2000). He was married to Pilar Velázquez. He died on 11 November 2005 in Madrid, Madrid, Spain.- Joel Redlin was born on 9 May 1928 in Wisconsin, USA. He was an actor, known for Longshot (2001), The Concrete Jungle (1982) and The Big Valley (1965). He died on 11 November 2005 in Los Angeles, California, USA.
- Terry Cole was born on 7 July 1945 in Dallas, Texas, USA. He died on 11 November 2005 in Indianapolis, Indiana, USA.
- Pawel Konic was born on 29 August 1954 in Warsaw, Mazowieckie, Poland. He was a producer, known for Television Theater (1953) and Malzowina (1998). He died on 11 November 2005 in Warsaw, Mazowieckie, Poland.
- Jose Antonio Las Heras was born in 1947 in Bilbao, País Vasco, Spain. He died on 11 November 2005 in Bilbao, País Vasco, Spain.
- Peter Drucker was born on 19 November 1909 in Vienna, Austria. He was a writer, known for The Effective Executive: Managing Time (1968), Business Matters (1988) and The Money Programme (1966). He was married to Doris Schmitz. He died on 11 November 2005 in Claremont, California, USA.
- Halina Dobrucka was born on 2 August 1927. She was an actress, known for Uczta Baltazara (1954), Gruby (1973) and Zloto (1962). She died on 11 November 2005.