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22 Facts About Andrew Duggan

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Andrew Duggan's work includes 185 screen credits between 1949 and 1987 for roles in both film and television, as well a number more on stage.

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Andrew Duggan appeared on Broadway in The Rose Tattoo, Gently Does It, Anniversary Waltz, Fragile Fox, and The Third Best Sport.

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Andrew Duggan appeared in some 70 films and in more than 140 television programs between 1949 and 1987.

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Andrew Duggan did voice-over work including Ziebart's 1985 Clio Award-winning "Friend of the Family " television commercial.

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In 1957, Andrew Duggan appeared as Major Ellwood in the TV Western Cheyenne in the episode titled "Land Beyond the Law".

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Andrew Duggan appeared on Gunsmoke in the episode titled "Cheap Labor" in 1957.

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Andrew Duggan played a villain in the first episode of NBC's Wagon Train.

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Andrew Duggan made three Westerns for Columbia Pictures in 1957 and 1958.

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In 1959, Andrew Duggan was contracted to Warner Brothers Television where he was cast in ABC's Bourbon Street Beat, in which he portrayed Cal Calhoun, the head of a New Orleans detective agency.

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Andrew Duggan guest-starred in numerous television series in the 1960s, including the Western Tombstone Territory in the episode "The Epitaph".

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Andrew Duggan was cast on Jack Palance's ABC circus drama, The Greatest Show on Earth and the NBC medical drama about psychiatry, The Eleventh Hour in the role of Carl Quincy in the 1963 episode entitled "Four Feet in the Morning".

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Andrew Duggan played the over-protective Police Chief Dixon in the 1963 spring break film Palm Springs Weekend, in which he attempts to prevent his daughter from seeing student Jim Munroe.

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Andrew Duggan had recurring roles on CBS's 90-minute Western, Cimarron Strip, and on ABC's The Great Adventure.

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Andrew Duggan had a recurring role as General Ed Britt in the second and third seasons of the ABC war series, Twelve O'Clock High.

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Andrew Duggan performed in a pivotal supporting role in the 1964 film, Seven Days in May starring Burt Lancaster, Kirk Douglas, Ava Gardner and Fredric March, and played the US President and an imposter in the 1967 film, In Like Flint with James Coburn.

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Andrew Duggan was cast in a 1964 episode of The Alfred Hitchcock Hour entitled "The McGregor Affair".

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Andrew Duggan played John Walton in the television film, The Homecoming: A Christmas Story.

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In 1973, Andrew Duggan had a cameo appearance in the blaxploitation film Black Caesar.

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Andrew Duggan appeared as FBI Inspector Ryder in the 1975 NBC-TV movie Attack on Terror: The FBI vs the Ku Klux Klan, and had roles in the 1976 TV miniseries Rich Man, Poor Man and Once an Eagle.

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Andrew Duggan played President Lyndon B Johnson in a different biography of Hoover, The Private Files of J Edgar Hoover.

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Andrew Duggan played Judge Axel in A Return to Salem's Lot.

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Andrew Duggan's wife has no relation to the Hawaiian actress of the same name.