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Andrea King
Born
February 1, 1919
Died: April 22, 2003
(Lived 84 years)
Place of Birth
Paris, France
Known For
Acting
Gender
Female
Career Highlights
33
Movies
31
TV Shows
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Andrea King
Biography
Andrea King (1919-2003) was an American theatre and movie actress.
Movies
33
TV Shows
31
Peter Lorre: The Master of Menace
as
Self
November 1, 1996
Inevitable Grace
as
Dorothy
September 30, 1994
The Linguini Incident
as
Charlotte
May 1, 1991
The Color of Evening
as
Gallery Customer
September 1, 1990
Blackenstein
as
Eleanor
August 3, 1973
Daddy's Gone A-Hunting
as
Brenda Frazier (uncredited)
May 13, 1969
Prescription: Murder
as
Cynthia Gordon
February 20, 1968
House of the Black Death
as
Katherine Mallory
January 1, 1965
Darby's Rangers
as
Sheilah Andrews
February 12, 1958
Band of Angels
as
Miss Idell
August 3, 1957
Outlaw Queen
as
Christina
April 27, 1957
The World in His Arms
as
Mamie
October 9, 1952
Red Planet Mars
as
Linda Cronyn
May 15, 1952
The Mark of the Renegade
as
Anita Gonzales
July 24, 1951
The Lemon Drop Kid
as
Stella
April 2, 1951
Southside 1-1000
as
Nora Craig
November 16, 1950
Dial 1119
as
Helen
November 3, 1950
I Was a Shoplifter
as
Ina Perdue
May 13, 1950
Buccaneer's Girl
as
Arlene Villon
March 1, 1950
Song of Surrender
as
Phyllis Cantwell
October 27, 1949
Mr. Peabody and the Mermaid
as
Cathy Livingston
August 11, 1948
My Wild Irish Rose
as
Lillian Russell
December 24, 1947
Ride the Pink Horse
as
Marjorie Lundeen
October 8, 1947
The Beast with Five Fingers
as
Julie Holden
February 8, 1947
The Man I Love
as
Sally Otis
December 26, 1946
Shadow of a Woman
as
Brooke Gifford Ryder
September 14, 1946
God Is My Co-Pilot
as
Catherine Scott
April 7, 1945
Hotel Berlin
as
Lisa Dorn
March 2, 1945
Roughly Speaking
as
Barbara, ages 21-29
January 31, 1945
Hollywood Canteen
as
Self
December 15, 1944
The Very Thought of You
as
Molly Wheeler
October 20, 1944
Proudly We Serve
as
Christy Marlowe
September 23, 1944
Mr. Skeffington
as
Byles' Nurse (uncredited)
May 25, 1944