David Andrews

David Andrews

Acting 21 titles 1952-11-02 Baton Rouge, Louisiana, USA

David Andrews, an accomplished American actor born on January 1, 1952, in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, has made a significant mark in film and television. He began his academic journey at Louisiana State University before pursuing law at Duke University and later at Stanford Law School, graduating in the late 1970s. Andrews launched his acting career with a memorable role in the iconic 1984 horror film A Nightmare on Elm Street. Throughout the 1980s, he primarily focused on television projects, developing his craft and gaining visibility.

His filmography includes notable roles such as the lead in Stephen King's Graveyard Shift (1990) and James Earp in Kevin Costner's Wyatt Earp (1994). A major turning point came with his role in the TV series Mann & Machine, further solidifying his presence in Hollywood. In 1995, Andrews starred alongside Tom Hanks and Kevin Bacon in the critically acclaimed Apollo 13, portraying astronaut Pete Conrad.

As the late 1990s approached, he shifted back to television, appearing in films like Switched at Birth (1999) and the HBO miniseries From the Earth to the Moon. Following roles in cult hits like Fight Club (1999), Andrews continued to showcase his versatility, featuring in projects such as A Walk to Remember (2002) and Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines (2003). He also took on the role of Major General Gordon 'Biff' Cresswell in the final season of JAG and portrayed Scooter Libby in the 2010 film Fair Game.

Movies

21 titles