- Andy Devine
Infobox actor
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name = Andy Devine
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caption = from the film "A Star Is Born" (1937).
birthdate = birth date|1905|10|7|mf=y
location = Flagstaff,Arizona , U.S.
deathdate = death date and age|1977|2|18|1905|10|7|mf=y
deathplace = Orange,California , U.S.
birthname = Andrew Vabre DevineAndrew Vabre "Andy" Devine (
October 7 ,1905 -February 18 ,1977 ) was a rotund, raspy-voiced Americancharacter actor and comic cowboysidekick .Life and work
Born in
Flagstaff, Arizona on October 7, 1905, Andy Devine grew up in nearby Kingman, where his family moved when he was a year old. His father was Thomas Devine Jr., born in 1869 inKalamazoo County, Michigan . Andy's grandfather, Thomas Devine Sr., was born in 1842 in Tipperary County, Ireland, and immigrated to the United States in 1852. Andy's mother was Amy Ward, the granddaughter of CommanderJames H. Ward , the first officer of the United States Navy killed during the Civil War.He was a star football player at
Ball State University .Fact|date=December 2007 He also played semi-professional football under thepseudonym "Jeremiah Schwartz" -- it was "not " his birth name as has been erroneously reported elsewhere. His football experience led to his first film role in thesilent film "The Fighting Football Cardinals".Fact|date=December 2007It was in 1933 on a John Ford directed picture at Universal Studios, "Doctor Bull", that Andy met his wife, Dorothy House. They were married on October 28, 1933, in
Las Vegas, Nevada , and remained united until his death on February 18, 1977.Although it was at first thought that his peculiar voice would prevent him from moving to the talkies, it became his trademark and strongest selling point. Devine told people that his speech was the result of a childhood accident. (His story is that he had been running with a curtain rod in his mouth and fell, the instrument piercing the roof of his mouth, and when he was finally able to speak, he had the wheezing, duo-tone voice that would make him famous as an actor.) However, a biographer explains that this wasn't true but was one of several stories about his voice fabricated by Devine. [See the link to http://www.froggythegremlin.com/] Devine's son Tad told an Encore Westerns Channel interviewer (Jim Beaver, reporting from 2007 Newport Beach Film Festival) that the accident had indeed happened but that Andy Devine himself was uncertain whether it was the actual cause of his unique vocal quality.
Film, radio, and television
He appeared in more than 400 films and shared with
Walter Brennan , another character actor, the rare ability to move with ease from "B" Westerns to "A" pictures. His notable roles included ten films as sidekick "Cookie" toRoy Rogers , a role in "Romeo and Juliet" (1937), and "Danny" in "A Star Is Born" (1937). He made several appearances in films withJohn Wayne , including "Stagecoach" (1939), "Island in the Sky" (1953), and as the frightened marshal in "The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance " (1962). He also played "The Cheerful Soldier" in "The Red Badge of Courage " and the First Mate of the S.S. Henrietta in "Around the World in Eighty Days " (1956). While most of his characters were reluctant to get involved in the action, he played the hero in "Island in the Sky," as an expert pilot who leads his fellow aviators through the arduous search for a missing airplane.His film appearances in his later years included movies such as "
The Over-the-Hill Gang ", and "Coyote Bill" in "Myra Breckinridge".Devine also worked in radio. He is well-remembered for his role as "Jingles", Guy Madison's sidekick in "
The Adventures of Wild Bill Hickok ", which Devine and Madison reprised on television. He appeared over 75 times onJack Benny 's radio show between 1936 and 1942, often appearing in Benny's semi-regular western series of sketches "Buck Benny Rides Again".And Devine worked in television. He played "Hap" on the TV series "Flipper" and hosted a children's TV show, "
Andy's Gang ". He starred in a "Twilight Zone" episode as "Frisby", a talkative fibster faced with an alien invasion called "Hocus-Pocus and Frisby". He was also a frequent guest star in many television shows throughout the 1950s and 1960s.Finally, Devine performed voice parts in
animated film s, including "Friar Tuck " in Disney's "Robin Hood". He provided the voice of Cornelius the Rooster in severalKellogg's Corn Flakes TV commercials.In 1973, Devine came to
Monroe, Louisiana at the request ofGeorge C. Brian , an actor and filmmaker who headed the theater department at a Louisiana university, to perform inEdna Ferber 's "Show Boat ".Devine died of
leukemia onFebruary 18 ,1977 , at the age of 71, inOrange, California . The main street of his home town of Kingman was renamed "Andy Devine Avenue" in his honor. His career is also highlighted in the Mohave Museum of History and Arts in Kingman, and there is a star in his honor in theHollywood Walk of Fame .Quotation
*When asked if he had strange nodes on his vocal cords, Devine replied, "I've got the same nodes as
Bing Crosby , but his are in tune."References
ee also
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Froggy the Gremlin External links
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* [http://www.what-a-character.com/cgi-bin/display.cgi?id=982797095 What a Character: Andy Devine]
*Persondata
NAME= Devine, Andy
ALTERNATIVE NAMES= Devine, Andrew Vabre
SHORT DESCRIPTION=Actor
DATE OF BIRTH= 1905-10-7
PLACE OF BIRTH= Flagstaff,Arizona , U.S.
DATE OF DEATH= 1977-2-18
PLACE OF DEATH= Orange,California , U.S.
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