1. Andrea King was born Georgette Andre Barry on February 1,1919, in Paris, France.

1. Andrea King was born Georgette Andre Barry on February 1,1919, in Paris, France.
Andrea King's mother attended Columbia University in New York City.
When her mother married Douglas McKee, King went to live with them in Forest Hills, Queens.
Andrea King began appearing as a child actress in Broadway plays and other stage work.
Andrea King appeared as Mary Skinner in Life with Father.
Andrea King appeared uncredited in the Bette Davis film Mr Skeffington, followed by another ten movies in the next three years.
Andrea King co-starred in the mystery-horror film, The Beast with Five Fingers, and a drama, The Man I Love, both opposite Robert Alda.
Andrea King was originally cast to play Dr Lilith Ritter in Nightmare Alley, a film noir directed by Edmund Goulding, but she chose instead the role of the sophisticated Marjorie Lundeen in Ride the Pink Horse.
Andrea King later played supporting roles in Hollywood feature films such as The World in His Arms, and Band of Angels.
Andrea King guest-starred in a 1960 episode of The Tom Ewell Show.
Andrea King made four guest appearances on Perry Mason between 1959 and 1963, including the role of murderer Barbara Heywood in the 1959 episode, "The Case of the Bedeviled Doctor".
Andrea King continued to act on television until 1990, when she played her final role on the Murder, She Wrote episode, "The Fixer-Upper".