Andrew Prine
Andrew Lewis Prine, an accomplished American actor, was born on February 14, 1936, in Jennings, Florida. After completing his education at Miami Jackson High School, he embarked on his acting career just three years later with a performance in an episode of the television series United States Steel Hour. Prine's talent quickly garnered attention, leading him to the bright lights of Broadway, where he took on a role in the 1959 production of Thomas Wolfe’s Look Homeward, Angel.
His notable film career began to take shape in 1962 when he was cast as James, the older brother of Helen Keller, in the critically acclaimed movie The Miracle Worker, which was nominated for an Academy Award. Throughout his career, Prine has showcased his versatility across various mediums, including film, stage, and television, earning a reputation for his compelling performances. Over the years, he has built a diverse body of work that highlights his dedication to the craft of acting, making him a respected figure in the entertainment industry. Andrew Prine remains an influential presence, reflecting the rich history of American theater and cinema.
Filmography
Last of the Mohicans
Wonder Woman
Scattered Dreams
Bandolero!
Amityville II: The Possession
Hell to Pay
Simon, King of the Witches
Chisum
Advance to the Rear
The Shadow Men
The Devil's Brigade
Gettysburg
Grizzly
The Lords of Salem
Sutures
Barn of the Naked Dead
The Centerfold Girls
Texas Across the River
The Town That Dreaded Sundown
Eliminators
Hannah, Queen of the Vampires
Without Evidence
One Little Indian
The Miracle Worker
They're Playing with Fire
The Evil
Possums
Daltry Calhoun
V: The Final Battle