Patty Andrews
Biography
Patty Andrews 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 was Patricia Marie. Her father was a Greek Catholic immigrant and her mother a Lutheran from Norway who ran the pure food café, a Greek café in Minneapolis which was located adjacent to the Orpheum Theater. Her sisters were Lavern Sophie born July 6, 1911, died 1967 (cancer); Maxene Angelyn born Jan. 3, 1916, died October 1995 of a heart attack while on vacation at Cape Cod, Massachusetts. Peter Andrews did not think it honorable to have his daughters in show business and decided they should go back to school and become secretaries. Maxine was only four when she first appeared on her first radio broadcast in Minneapolis. By the time she was six she was entertaining at veterans hospitals, for the Mayor of Minneapolis and at Daughters of American Revolution luncheons. Laverne started the trio of sisters and they appeared in kiddie revues on local radio stations and at the Orpheum in their hometown of Minneapolis. It was there they were discovered by Larry Rich, who offered them a job with his traveling revue. Patty was only ten at the time. They began their career in New York city with Jack Belasco's orchestra and later with Ted Mack making the Vaudeville circuit. In 1937 they were heard by recording executive, Dave Kapp and they began a long association with a string of hits. In 1953, the group broke up with Laverne going to New York to study dramatics. Laverne became a career housewife and Patti stayed in show business as a single after their hopes and ambitions clashed with one another. In 1956 they regrouped and sang in Las Vegas at the Flamingo Hotel along with a host of TV offers and a new Capitol recording contract. Their first major hit was "Bei Mir Bist Du Schon", was very well liked by Nazi Germany, until the discovery that the songwriters were a Jewish race. Other top hits included "Don't Fence Me In", "Apple Blossom Time", "Rum and Coca Cola", and "I Can Dream, Can't I?", in 1937.
Known For

The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson

The Merv Griffin Show

The Ed Sullivan Show

What's My Line?

Here's Lucy

Legends

Make Mine Music

Melody Time
All Movies (28)
- Abbott and Costello in the Movies1990 · as Archival
- Disney Animation: The Illusion of Life1981 · as Self (as The Andrews Sisters)
- The Gong Show Movie1980 · as Herself
- Brother, Can You Spare a Dime?1975 · as Self (archive footage)
- One More Time1974 · as Self
- The Phynx1970 · as Patty Andrews
- Music Land1955 · as Singer (archive footage) (uncredited)
- Melody Time1948 · as Patty Andrews (voice)
- Little Toot1948 · as Patty Andrews (voice)
- Road to Rio1947 · as Patty Andrews
- Make Mine Music1946 · as Andrews Sisters (singing voice) (uncredited)
- Johnny Fedora and Alice Blue Bonnet1946 · as Voice
- Her Lucky Night1945 · as Patty
- Hollywood Canteen1944 · as Self - The Andrews Sisters
- Moonlight and Cactus1944 · as Patty
- Follow the Boys1944 · as Patty Andrews (as The Andrews Sisters)
- Swingtime Johnny1944 · as Patty Andrews
- Always a Bridesmaid1943 · as Patty Andrews
- How's About It1943 · as Patty Andrews
- Give Out, Sisters1942 · as Patty
- Private Buckaroo1942 · as Patty Andrews
- What's Cookin'?1942 · as Patty Andrews
- Screen Snapshots Series 21 No. 11941 · as Self
- Hold That Ghost1941 · as Patty Andrews
- In the Navy1941 · as Patty Andrews
- Buck Privates1941 · as Patty Andrews
- Argentine Nights1940 · as Patty
- New Shoes1936 · as Herself - The Andrews Sisters
All TV Shows (6)
- Legends2006 · as Self - The Andrews Sisters (archive footage)
- Here's Lucy1968 · as Patty Andrews
- The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson1962 · as Self
- The Merv Griffin Show1962 · as Self
- What's My Line?1950 · as Self
- The Ed Sullivan Show1948 · as Self