
Tom D'Andrea
Known for Acting · 31 credits
- Born
- 1909-05-15
- Died
- 1998-05-14
- Place of birth
- Chicago, Illinois, USA
- Also known as
- Sgt. Tom D'Andrea · T/Sgt. Tom D'Andrea · Thomas J. D'Andrea
Biography
Thomas J. D'Andrea was an American actor in films and on television. D'Andrea's first job was at the Chicago Public Library, after which he worked in publicity at the Sherman Hotel in Chicago. Contacts with entertainers at the hotel led to an opportunity to work in Hollywood. After moving there in 1934, he became a publicist for Betty Grable, Gene Autry, Mae Clarke and Jackie Coogan.
He began writing scripts in 1937, creating lines for Ben Bernie, Jack Benny, Eddie Cantor and Olsen and Johnson and continued in television, writing for Cantor and Donald O'Connor on their shows. In 1941, D'Andrea was drafted into the Army Air Corps. He was assigned to write a Gracie Fields program after being stationed at Camp Roberts, California..Reading lines at a rehearsal, Fields decided to have him read the lines in the show. He was assigned to the Overseas Radio Unit in 1943, and he began performing comedy in addition to writing.
While at Ciro's Restaurant on Sunset Strip attracted a Warner Bros.' executive's attention, resulting in a role in This is the Army, with Ronald Reagan. In 1946, the studio sighed him to a long-term contract. He went on to roles in Pride of the Marines with John Garfield, Night and Day with Cary Grant, Never Say Goodbye, Silver River with Errol Flynn, and Dark Passage with Humphrey Bogart. His last film was A House Is Not a Home with Shelley Winters in 1964.
After working in the film Kill the Umpire, with William Bendix in 1950, D'Andrea was chosen to play the part of Gillis, Riley's talkative neighbor in the long running television series, The Life of Riley starring Bendix. Other TV shows he appeared in were "Death Valley Days" with Ronald Reagan, "Playhouse 90" and the "Hallmark Hall of Fame."
"He retired in his '60s. But, he didn't really retire. Like all actors and writers he never stopped performing. They would meet at places like the Friars Club and amuse themselves," said his son Tom. "That was when he started doing club dates at The Sands with Frank Sinatra. He Coalso did a summer replacement TV show called 'The Soldiers' with Hal March. After they left, the show was kept on with Phil Silvers and renamed 'Sgt. Bilko'.
Known For
TV Shows (11)

The Andy Griffith Show
1960
as Bill Stone

The Beverly Hillbillies
1962

Green Acres
1965
as Bailiff / Sergeant / Plumber

The Dick Van Dyke Show
1961
as Forrest Gilly

That Girl
1966

The Colgate Comedy Hour
1950
as Self

The Addams Family
1964
as Examiner

The Life Of Riley
1953
as Gillis / Jim Gillis
The George Gobel Show
1954
as Self

My World and Welcome to It
1969

Dante
1960
as Biff
Movies (20)

Dark Passage
1947
as Cabby (Sam)

Night and Day
1946
as Tommy

Silver River
1948
as 'Pistol' Porter

Across the Pacific
1942
as Toy Seller (uncredited)

Never Say Goodbye
1946
as Jack Gordon

Tension
1949
as Freddie

Humoresque
1947
as Phil Boray

Divorce American Style
1967
as Mildred's Husband (voice) (uncredited)

A House Is Not a Home
1964
as Gabe

This Is the Army
1943
as Tom D'Andrea

Fighter Squadron
1948
as M / Sgt. James F. Dolan

Little Egypt
1951
as Max

To the Victor
1948
as Gus Franklin

Love and Learn
1947
as Wells

The Next Voice You Hear...
1950
as Harry Magee

Two Guys from Milwaukee
1946
as Happy

Flaxy Martin
1949
as Sam Malko

Pride of the Marines
1945
as Tom

Kill the Umpire
1950
as Roscoe Snooker

Smart Girls Don't Talk
1948
as Sparky Lynch
About Tom D'Andrea
Thomas J. D'Andrea was an American actor in films and on television. D'Andrea's first job was at the Chicago Public Library, after which he worked in publicity at the Sherman Hotel in Chicago. Contacts with entertainers at the hotel led to an opportunity to work in Hollywood. After moving there in 1934, he became a publicist for Betty Grable, Gene Autry, Mae Clarke and Jackie Coogan. He began writing scripts in 1937, creating lines for Ben Bernie, Jack Benny, Eddie Cantor and Olsen and Johnson and continued in television, writing for Cantor an… With 31 credits spanning from 1942 to 1969, Tom D'Andrea has appeared in 20 films and 11 TV shows.
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Most Popular Tom D'Andrea Movies
- Dark Passage (1947) — as Cabby (Sam)
- Night and Day (1946) — as Tommy
- Silver River (1948) — as 'Pistol' Porter
- Across the Pacific (1942) — as Toy Seller (uncredited)
- Never Say Goodbye (1946) — as Jack Gordon
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