Harry Andrews
Biography
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Harry Fleetwood Andrews, CBE (10 November 1911 – 6 March 1989) was an English film actor known for his frequent portrayals of tough military officers. His performance as Sergeant Major Wilson in The Hill alongside Sean Connery earned Andrews the 1965 National Board of Review Award for Best Supporting Actor and a nomination for the 1966 BAFTA Award for Best British Actor. He made his film debut in The Red Beret in 1953. Prior to his film career, Andrews was an accomplished Shakespearean actor, appearing at such venues as the Queen's Theatre, the Lyceum Theatre, and the Shakespeare Memorial Theatre in England as well as theatres in New York City, Paris, Antwerp, and Brussels. Andrews made his London theatre debut in 1935 at the St James's Theatre and his New York City debut in 1936 at the since-demolished Empire Theatre. Description above from the Wikipedia article Harry Andrews, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Known For

Dynasty

Sherlock Holmes

Tales of the Unexpected

Screen Two

Superman

Sunday Night Theatre

ITV Saturday Night Theatre

This Is Your Life
All Movies (90)
- Sir John Mills' Moving Memories2000 · as Self (archive footage)
- Clowns1989 · as Arthur
- Cause Célèbre1987 · as Francis Rattenbury
- All Passion Spent1986 · as Mr. Fitzgeorge
- Mesmerized1985 · as Old Thompson
- The Making of 'Superman: The Movie'1982 · as Self
- Agatha Christie's Seven Dials Mystery1981 · as Superintendent Battle
- Never Never Land1980
- Hawk the Slayer1980 · as High Abbot
- The Curse of King Tut's Tomb1980 · as Lord George Carnarvon
- S.O.S. Titanic1980 · as Capt. Edward J. Smith
- Closing Ranks1980 · as Sir James Croft
- A Question Of Faith1979 · as Leo Tolstoy
- Superman1978 · as 2nd Elder
- Watership Down1978 · as General Woundwort (voice)
- Death on the Nile1978 · as Barnstaple
- The Medusa Touch1978 · as Assistant Commissioner
- The Big Sleep1978 · as Norris
- The Four Feathers1978 · as Gen. David Feversham
- Equus1977 · as Harry Dalton
- The Prince and the Pauper1977 · as Hertford
- The Passover Plot1976 · as Yohanan the Baptist
- The Blue Bird1976 · as Oak
- Sky Riders1976 · as Auerbach
- Valley Forge1975 · as Gen. Howe
- The Internecine Project1974 · as Albert Parsons
- The Story of Jacob and Joseph1974 · as Isaac
- The Final Programme1973 · as John
- The MacKintosh Man1973 · as Mackintosh
- Theatre of Blood1973 · as Trevor Dickman
- Man at the Top1973 · as Lord Clive Ackerman
- Man of La Mancha1972 · as The Innkeeper / The Governor
- What the Peeper Saw1972 · as Headmaster
- The Ruling Class1972 · as 13th Earl of Gurney
- I Want What I Want1972 · as Roy's Father
- The Nightcomers1972 · as Master of the House
- Burke & Hare1972 · as Dr. Knox
- Nicholas and Alexandra1971 · as Grand Duke Nicholas (Nikolasha)
- Wuthering Heights1970 · as Mr. Earnshaw
- Too Late the Hero1970 · as Col. Thompson
- Entertaining Mr. Sloane1970 · as Ed
- Brotherly Love1970 · as Brig. Crieff
- A Nice Girl Like Me1969 · as Savage
- Destiny of a Spy1969 · as Gen. Kirk
- Battle of Britain1969 · as Senior Civil Servant
- The Southern Star1969 · as Kramer
- Play Dirty1969 · as Brig. Blore
- The Sea Gull1968 · as Pjotr Nikolayevich Sorin
- The Night They Raided Minsky's1968 · as Jacob Schpitendavel
- The Charge of the Light Brigade1968 · as Lord Lucan
- A Dandy in Aspic1968 · as Fraser
- I'll Never Forget What's'isname1967 · as Gerald Sater
- Danger Route1967 · as Canning
- The Long Duel1967 · as Miles Stafford
- The Jokers1967 · as Insp. Marryatt
- The Night of the Generals1967 · as General Stulpnagel (uncredited)
- The Deadly Affair1967 · as Inspector Mendel
- Modesty Blaise1966 · as Sir Gerald Tarrant
- Sands of the Kalahari1965 · as Grimmelman
- The Agony and the Ecstasy1965 · as Bramante
- The Sun... the Sand... the Hill1965 · as R.S.M. Wilson (archival footage)
- The Sun... the Sand... the Hill1965 · as R.S.M. Wilson (archive footage)
- The Hill1965 · as R.S.M. Wilson
- The Truth About Spring1965 · as Sellers
- The System1964 · as Larsey
- 633 Squadron1964 · as Air Vice-Marshal Davis
- Nothing But the Best1964 · as Mr. Horton
- The Crunch1964 · as Goddard
- The Informers1963 · as Supt. Alec Bestwick
- 55 Days at Peking1963 · as Father de Bearn
- Nine Hours to Rama1963 · as General Singh
- The Inspector1962 · as Ayoob
- Reach for Glory1962 · as Capt. Curlew
- Barabbas1961 · as Peter
- The Best of Enemies1961 · as Capt. Rootes
- Circle of Deception1960 · as Capt. Thomas Rawson
- In the Nick1960 · as Chief Officer Williams
- A Touch of Larceny1960 · as Capt. Graham
- Solomon and Sheba1959 · as Baltor
- The Devil's Disciple1959 · as Maj. Swindon
- Ice Cold in Alex1958 · as M.S.M. Pugh
- I Accuse!1958 · as Maj. Henry
- Saint Joan1957 · as John de Stogumber
- A Hill in Korea1956 · as Sgt. Payne
- Moby Dick1956 · as Stubb
- Alexander the Great1956 · as Darius
- Helen of Troy1956 · as Hector
- The Man Who Loved Redheads1955 · as Williams
- The Black Knight1954 · as Earl Of Yeonil
- The Red Beret1953 · as R.S.M.
All TV Shows (20)
- Jack the Ripper1988 · as Coroner Wynne Baxter
- The Play on One1988 · as Arthur
- All Passion Spent1986 · as FitzGeorge
- The Return of Sherlock Holmes1986 · as Lord Bellinger
- Screen Two1985 · as Matey
- Sherlock Holmes1984 · as Lord Bellinger
- A J Wentworth, BA1982 · as Rev. R. Gregory Saunders
- Dynasty1981
- A Question of Guilt1980 · as CI Jonathan Whicher
- Tales of the Unexpected1979 · as Klausner
- Clayhanger1976 · as Darius Clayhanger
- Shades of Greene1975 · as Greeves
- Orson Welles' Great Mysteries1973 · as General Sanderson
- ITV Saturday Night Theatre1969 · as Leo Tolstoy
- Drama 61-671961 · as Prime Minister Goddard
- Armchair Theatre1956 · as Blanco White
- Armchair Theatre1956 · as Ernie Leatherbound
- This Is Your Life1955 · as Self
- Hallmark Hall of Fame1951 · as General Howe
- Sunday Night Theatre1950 · as Lt. Geza von Mattachich