Andrea King(1919-2003)
- Actress
- Soundtrack
Andrea King was born Georgette André Barry in Paris, France, however
she lived there only two months before her mother, Belle Hart, brought
her back to the United States. Belle was an ambulance driver on the
front lines during World War I, as well as a dancer with the renowned
Isadora Duncan. Andrea was raised in Forest Hills, New York, and Palm
Beach, Florida, and adopted her stepfather's surname of McKee when she
began acting professionally at the age of 14. Prior to signing with
Warner Bros. in 1944, she appeared in three Broadway plays and two
national companies, and managed to squeeze in her first screen
appearance in The March of Time's first feature-length film entitled
The Ramparts We Watch (1940). After signing with Warner Bros. and changing her professional
name, Andrea's career took off very quickly, and she appeared in nine
films in 18 months. The Warner Bros. studio photographers voted Andrea
the most photogenic actress on the lot for the year 1945. Her first
leading role came early on with Hotel Berlin (1945), and until she left the studio
system in 1946, she continued on as a glamorous, often mysterious
leading lady. Throughout the late 1940s and 1950s, she continued to
work steadily in leading roles and "bad girl" second leads, and made
many starring television appearances as well, most notably in the
original 1953 live broadcast of Witness for the Prosecution (1953) for
Lux Video Theatre (1950) opposite Edward G. Robinson. For her early work in television she received
one of the first stars on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. Andrea continued
to make occasional TV and film appearances through the late 1990s,
until shortly before her death in 2003. She also wrote children's
stories and an autobiography. Her daughter Deb Callahan lives
in Pennsylvania with her husband Tim. Andrea has three
grandchildren: Kate, Drew and Chris.