Stanley Andrews
Stanley Andrews was a prominent American actor celebrated for his distinctive voice and compelling performances. He gained widespread recognition as the voice of Daddy Warbucks on the beloved radio show *Little Orphan Annie*, where his portrayal added depth to the character's charming yet imposing persona.
Later in his career, Andrews became widely recognized as "The Old Ranger," making history as the inaugural host of the iconic western anthology series *Death Valley Days*. This show, which aired from 1952 to 1970, showcased a variety of gripping tales from the American West, and Andrews's engaging storytelling captivated audiences, solidifying his place in television history.
Throughout his career, Andrews not only demonstrated his versatility as an actor but also left a lasting impact on the entertainment industry. His ability to bring characters to life through voice and presence made him a memorable figure in both radio and television.
In addition to his work on these major platforms, Andrews's contributions to the arts extended beyond acting, influencing a generation of performers. His legacy continues to resonate, reminding audiences of the power of storytelling through various media.
Filmography
The Texas Rangers (1951)
Vengeance Valley
Adventure in Sahara
White Fang
Desire
The Paleface (1948)
Spawn of the North
Superman and the Mole Men
Crash Dive
Mule Train
The Westerner
Dead Men Tell
Southwest Passage
Mississippi
Play Girl
Trail of the Yukon
The Virginian (1946)
Saddle Legion
Fargo
The Buccaneer
The Man from Colorado
Road to Rio
Woman Wanted
The Last Train from Madrid
Star in the Dust
Tough Assignment
High Barbaree
Little Old New York
Three Comrades
Peter Ibbetson
The Lady Objects
The Princess and the Pirate
Private Worlds