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About Andy Devine
Andy Devine was a seasoned American character actor and comedic act, remembered for his unique raspy voice and performances that endeared him to the public and propelled him to international prominence.
In the 1930s, he broke through with prominent parts in works including "Stagecoach," "The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance," and "How the West Was Won." He went on to further cement his place in Hollywood with a career that spanned for 45 years by taking up delicate characters in films and television programs such as "Wagon Train," "Alias Smith and Jones," "Doctor Rhythm," "Montana Belle," and "Lucky Devils."
Family
He married Dorothy Devine from 1933 to 1977, when he died.
He had five children namely Denny Devine, Deborah Catherine Devine, Susanna Rachel Devine, Arthur Matthew Devine, Tad Devine.
Thomas Devine Jr. and Amy Ward were his parents.
Alma mater
- Northern Arizona University
- Santa Clara University
- St. Mary's College
- St. Benedict's College in Atchison
- Northern Arizona State Teachers College
Achievements
- Golden Boot Awards - "In Memoriam Award" - winner (1988)
Trivia
He was 1.83 meters tall.
He was a professional football player at a point in his life.
He was a member of the Republican Party.
He was an ardent flier who ran a training center that educated government pilots during WWII.
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F.A.Q. about Andy Devine
When is his birthday?
Andy Devine's birthday is on October 7, 1905.
In how many days is his birthday?
Andy's birthday is in 165 days
How old was Andy when he died?
He was 71 years old.
When did he die?
He died in February 18, 1977.
How old would he be today?
Andy Devine would be 118 years old if he was alive today.
Where was Andy from?
He was born in Flagstaff, Arizona, U.S..