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Andrew Duggan (December 28, 1923 – May 15, 1988) was an American
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. His work includes 185 screen credits between 1949 and 1987 for roles in both film and television, as well a number more on stage.


Background

Duggan was born in Franklin in Johnson County in central
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. During
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, he served in the
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40th Special Services Company, led by actor
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in the
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. His contact with Douglas later led to his performing with
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in the play ''Dreamgirl''. Duggan developed a friendship with Broadway director Daniel Mann on a troop ship when returning from the war. Duggan appeared on Broadway in ''
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'', ''Gently Does It'','' Anniversary Waltz'', ''Fragile Fox'', and ''The Third Best Sport''. Duggan appeared in some 70 films and in more than 140 television programs between 1949 and 1987. In film he appeared in Westerns, war pictures, political thrillers, dramas, horror films, and other genres, generally assaying authority figures. Among his roles were playing a pastor and padre, sheriff and warden, doctor and professor, numerous judges and generals, and three times the President of the United States. Duggan was the main character in the Disney theme parks' '' Carousel of Progress'' and the singer of the accompanying song, '' The Best Time of Your Life'', subsequently updated with new voices and songs in 1993. Duggan also did voice-over work including Ziebart's 1985 Clio Award-winning "Friend of the Family (Rust in Peace)" television commercial.


On film, television, and stage

In 1957, Duggan appeared as Major Ellwood in the TV Western ''
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'' in the episode titled "Land Beyond the Law". He also appeared in the TV series Gunsmoke in the episode titled “Cheap Labor” in 1957. Duggan also played a villain in the first episode of
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's ''
Wagon Train ''Wagon Train'' is an American Western series that aired 8 seasons: first on the NBC television network (1957–1962), and then on ABC (1962–1965). ''Wagon Train'' debuted on September 18, 1957, and became number one in the Nielsen ratings ...
'', starring
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. That same year, Duggan was cast with Peter Brown and Bob Steele in the guest cast of the first episode of the ABC/ Warner Bros. series, '' Colt .45'', starring
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as Christopher Colt, an undercover agent and pistol salesman in the
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. In the opening episode, "The Peacemaker" or "Judgment Day", Duggan plays Jim Rexford; Brown is cast as Dave, and Steele as Sergeant Granger. Duggan had a recurring role as General Ed Britt in the second and third seasons of the ABC war series, '' Twelve O'Clock High''. He appeared on the NBC Westerns '' Jefferson Drum'', ''
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'', and ''
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'', and was also in the pilot episodes of both NBC's '' The Restless Gun'' and CBS's '' Hawaii Five-O'', as a former prisoner and an intelligence agent, respectively In 1959, Duggan was contracted to Warner Bros., where he was cast in ABC's ''
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'', in which he portrayed Cal Calhoun, the head of a
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detective agency. When ''Bourbon Street Beat'' was canceled after a single season, the two other detectives in the series were transferred to other Warner Bros. detective series:
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as Kenny Madison remained in the same time slot with a new series ''
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''. Richard Long as Rex Randolph assumed ailing Roger Smith's position on the hit series ''
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''. In 1962, Duggan starred in the
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'' Room for One More'', with co-stars
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, and Tim Rooney, a son of
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. The series was based on a
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movie with Duggan playing Grant's part, and involved a couple with two children who adopt two others. During this time, Duggan guest-starred in several Warner Bros. television series and appeared in several Warner Bros. films, including '' The Chapman Report'' and ''
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'', and the
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'' FBI Code 98''. He also provide narration for several Warner Bros. film trailers. Duggan guest-starred in numerous television series in the 1960s, including the Western ''
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'' in the episode "The Epitaph". He appeared as an incorrigible criminal trying to gain amnesty in the 1962 episode "Sunday" of the ABC/WB series, '' Lawman'', starring John Russell. In 1963, he guest-starred on the short-lived ABC/WB Western series, ''
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''. Duggan was cast on
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's ABC circus drama, '' The Greatest Show on Earth'' and the NBC
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about psychiatry, '' The Eleventh Hour'' in the role of Carl Quincy in the 1963 episode entitled "Four Feet in the Morning". He played the over-protective Police Chief Dixon in the 1963 spring break film ''
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'', in which he attempts to prevent his daughter (Bunny Dixon played by
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) from seeing student Jim Munroe (
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). In 1965, he appeared on David Janssen's ABC series, '' The Fugitive''. Duggan had recurring roles on CBS's 90-minute Western, ''
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'', and on ABC's '' The Great Adventure''. He performed in a pivotal supporting role in the 1964 film, ''
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'' starring
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,
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and
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, and played the U.S. President and an imposter in the 1967 film, ''
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'' with
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. Duggan was cast in a 1964 episode of '' The Alfred Hitchcock Hour'' entitled "The McGregor Affair". In this segment, he portrays a man who finally determines a way to get rid of his drunken wife, only to later regret what he had done and becomes a victim of the same fate he had planned for his wife. In 1966, he played Father Michael in "The Eighth Day", an episode of''
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''. Also, in 1966, Duggan appeared on ''
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'' as Major Chester Winster, in the episode "The New I. G.". He also played Brigadier/Major General Ed Britt (seasons two and three) in the ABC TV series'' 12 O'clock High''. Duggan played a leading role as cattle baron Murdoch Lancer in the 1968–1970 series ''
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''. (
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fictionalized the shooting of an episode of the series in both the movie version and his novel ''
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'', although Duggan's character did not appear in either one.) Duggan played John Walton in the television film ''The Homecoming: A Christmas Story'' (1971). In the TV series it inspired, ''
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'', the role of John Walton was played by
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. Even earlier,
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had played essentially the same role in the movie based on Earl Hamner's writing that inspired them both, '' Spencer's Mountain'' (1963), although the character's name was different. In 1973, Duggan had a cameo appearance in the
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film '' Black Caesar''. In 1974, he portrayed General
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in the TV
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'' The Missiles Of October''. He 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''. In 1978, he appeared in the episode "And the Sea Shall Give Up Her Dead" of the
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crime drama '' The Eddie Capra Mysteries''. In 1980, he appeared as Sam Wiggins in the ABC television movie ''
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'', and later that same year guest-starred in an episode of the CBS series ''
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'' as Col. Alvin 'Howitzer Al' Houlihan, the legendary father of Margaret Houlihan, in the episode "Father's Day". One of Duggan's last parts was as Dwight D. Eisenhower in a TV biography called ''
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'' (1987), a role he had played earlier in the NBC miniseries, '' Backstairs at the White House'' (1979). He also played President
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in a different biography of Hoover, ''
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'' (1977). He played Judge Axel in ''
A Return to Salem's Lot ''A Return to Salem's Lot'' is a 1987 American vampire film co-written and directed by Larry Cohen and starring Michael Moriarty, Andrew Duggan, Samuel Fuller, Evelyn Keyes, and June Havoc. A theatrical sequel to the 1979 miniseries ''Salem's Lot ...
'' (1987).


Personal life

In 1954, he married Broadway dancer and actress Elizabeth Logue, whom he called Betty.Note: no relation to Elizabeth Louise Malamalamaokalani White Logue, best known as Hawaiian princess Noelani in the film ''
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'', and as the woman running down the beach in the opening credits of ''Hawaii Five-O''
The couple had three children, Richard, Nancy, and Melissa. Duggan died of throat cancer on May 15, 1988, aged 64.


Partial filmography


Film

*'' Patterns'' (1956) - Mr. Jameson *''
Three Brave Men ''Three Brave Men'' is a 1956 drama film directed by Philip Dunne and starring Ray Milland and Ernest Borgnine. The film was based on real-life events arising in Greenbelt, Maryland,Knepper, Cathy D. ''Greenbelt, Maryland: A Living Legacy of the ...
'' (1956) - Pastor Stephen Browning *''
Domino Kid ''Domino Kid'' is a 1957 American Western film directed by Ray Nazarro and written by Kenneth Gamet and Hal Biller. The film stars Rory Calhoun, Kristine Miller, Andrew Duggan, Yvette Dugay, Peter Whitney and Eugene Iglesias. The film was relea ...
'' (1957) - Wade Harrington *'' Decision at Sundown'' (1957) - Sheriff Swede Hansen *''
Return to Warbow ''Return to Warbow'' is a 1958 American Western film directed by Ray Nazarro and starring Philip Carey. The film is based on the novel ''Return to Warbow'' by Les Savage, Jr. (New York, 1955). Plot Philip Carey plays Clay Hollister, an esca ...
'' (1958) - Murray Fallam *''
The Bravados ''The Bravados'' is a 1958 American Western film (color by DeLuxe) directed by Henry King, starring Gregory Peck and Joan Collins. The CinemaScope film was based on a novel of the same name, written by Frank O'Rourke. Plot Jim Douglass (G ...
'' (1958) - Padre *'' Westbound'' (1959) - Clay Putnam *''
Splendor in the Grass ''Splendor in the Grass'' is a 1961 American period drama film produced and directed by Elia Kazan, from a screenplay written by William Inge. It stars Natalie Wood and Warren Beatty (in his film debut) as two high school sweethearts, naviga ...
'' (1961) - Trailer Narrator (voice, uncredited) *''House of Women'' (1962) - Warden Frank Cole *''
Merrill's Marauders Merrill’s Marauders (named after Frank Merrill) or Unit ''Galahad'', officially named the 5307th Composite Unit (Provisional), was a United States Army long range penetration special operations jungle warfare unit, which fought in the South ...
'' (1962) - Capt. Abraham Lewis Kolodny, MD *'' The Chapman Report'' (1962) - Dr. George C. Chapman *''PT 109 (film), PT 109'' (1963) - Narrator (uncredited) *''
Palm Springs Weekend ''Palm Springs Weekend'' is a 1963 Warner Bros. bedroom comedy film directed by Norman Taurog. It has elements of the beach party genre ( AIP's '' Beach Party'' became a smash hit in July, while Warner Bros. was still putting this film together ...
'' (1963) - Police Chief Dixon *''The Incredible Mr. Limpet'' (1964) - Harlock *''
Seven Days in May ''Seven Days in May'' is a 1964 American political thriller film about a military-political cabal's planned takeover of the United States government in reaction to the president's negotiation of a disarmament treaty with the Soviet Union. The ...
'' (1964) - Col. William 'Mutt' Henderson *''The Glory Guys'' (1965) - Gen. Frederick McCabe *''
In Like Flint ''In Like Flint'' is a 1967 American spy fi comedy film directed by Gordon Douglas, the sequel to the parody spy film ''Our Man Flint'' (1966). It posits an international feminist conspiracy to depose the ruling American patriarchy with a fem ...
'' (1967) - U.S. President Trent *''The Secret War of Harry Frigg'' (1968) - Gen. Newton Armstrong *''Skin Game'' (1971) - Mr. Calloway *''Bone (1972 film), Bone'' (1972) - Bill *'' Black Caesar'' (1973) - Man at Shoeshine (uncredited) *''It's Alive (1974 film), It's Alive'' (1974) - The Professor *''The Bears and I'' (1974) - Commissioner Gaines *''The Missiles of October'' (1974) - Gen. Maxwell Taylor, Army Chief of Staff *''The Deadliest Season'' (1977) - Al Miller *''
The Private Files of J. Edgar Hoover ''The Private Files of J. Edgar Hoover'' is a 1977 American biographical drama film written, produced, and directed by Larry Cohen. It stars Broderick Crawford as Hoover, alongside an ensemble cast including Jose Ferrer, Michael Parks, Rip Torn, ...
'' (1977) - Pres. Lyndon B. Johnson *''It Lives Again'' (1978) - Dr. Perry *''A Fire in the Sky'' (1978) - President *''The Incredible Journey of Doctor Meg Laurel'' (1979) - Judge Adamson *''Frankenstein Island'' (1981) - The Colonel *''Doctor Detroit'' (1983) - Harmon Rousehorn *''
A Return to Salem's Lot ''A Return to Salem's Lot'' is a 1987 American vampire film co-written and directed by Larry Cohen and starring Michael Moriarty, Andrew Duggan, Samuel Fuller, Evelyn Keyes, and June Havoc. A theatrical sequel to the 1979 miniseries ''Salem's Lot ...
'' (1987) - Judge Axel (final film role)


Television

*''
Wagon Train ''Wagon Train'' is an American Western series that aired 8 seasons: first on the NBC television network (1957–1962), and then on ABC (1962–1965). ''Wagon Train'' debuted on September 18, 1957, and became number one in the Nielsen ratings ...
'' (1957 first episode) *''Gunsmoke'' (1957 episode: "Cheap Labor") - Fos Capper *''
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'' (1956 episode: "The Bounty Killers") as Marshall Frank Moxon, (1957 episode: "Land Beyond the Law") as Major Ellwood, (1958 episode: "The Angry Sky") as Granger Ward (Black Jack), and (1963 in the series finale "Showdown at Oxbend") as Ed Foster. *''Maverick (TV series), Maverick'' (1961 episode: "The Ice Man") - Calvin Powers *''
Bonanza ''Bonanza'' is an American Western television series that ran on NBC from September 13, 1959, to January 16, 1973. Lasting 14 seasons and 432 episodes, ''Bonanza'' is NBC's longest-running western, the second-longest-running western series on ...
'' (1964 episode: "The Lila Conrad Story") - Judge David Knowlton *''Alfred Hitchcock Hour'' (1964 episode: "The McGregor Affair") - McGregor *''
The Big Valley ''The Big Valley'' is an American Western drama television series that originally aired from September 15, 1965, to May 19, 1969 on ABC. The series is set on the fictional Barkley Ranch in Stockton, California, from 1884 to 1888. The one-hour ...
'' 2 episodes: "Forty Rifles" as Wallant and "The Haunted Gun" as Senator Jud Robson *''12 O'Clock High (TV series), 12 O’Clock High'' (series 2/3, Major General Ed Britt) *'' The Fugitive'' (1966 episode: "Shadow of the Swan") - Harry Anderson *''The FBI'' (1967 episode: "A Question of Guilt") - Lt. Harris *''Lancer (TV series)'' (1968-1970) Murdoch Lancer *'' Hawaii Five-O'' (1968 Episode: "The Cocoon") *''The Waltons, The Homecoming: A Christmas Story'' (1971 TV movie) - John Walton, Sr. *''Cannon (TV series), Cannon'' (1972 episode: "The Endangered Species") as Bill Coates, (1976 episode: "The Quasar Kill") as Dr. Lawrence *''Wonder Woman (TV series), Wonder Woman'' (1979 episode: "The Starships Are Coming" as Mason Steele *'' Backstairs at the White House'' (1979 TV miniseries) - President Dwight D. Eisenhower *''M A S H (TV series), M*A*S*H'' (1980 episode: "Father's Day") - Margaret Houlihan's father Col. Alvin 'Howitzer Al' Houlihan *''Hart to Hart'' (1983 episode: "Bahama Bound Harts") - Loring Nichols *''Highway To Heaven'' (1985 episode: "An Investment in Caring") - Crawford


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