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Andrew Duggan (December 28, 1923 – May 15, 1988) was an American character actor of both film and television. ==Background== Duggan was born in Franklin, Indiana. During World War II, he was in the 40th Special Services Company, led by actor Melvyn Douglas in the China Burma India Theater of World War II. His contact with Douglas later led to his performing with Lucille Ball in the play ''Dreamgirl''. Duggan developed a friendship with Broadway director Daniel Mann on a troopship when returning from the war. Duggan appeared on Broadway in ''The Rose Tattoo'', ''Gently Does It'','' Anniversary Waltz'', ''Fragile Fox'', ''The Third Best Sport''. Duggan appeared in some 70 films, including ''The Incredible Mr. Limpet'' with Don Knotts, and in more than 140 television programs between 1949 and 1987. He 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. In 1957, Duggan played a villain in the first episode of NBC's ''Wagon Train'', starring Ward Bond. That same year, Duggan was cast with Peter Brown and Bob Steele in the guest cast of the first episode of the ABC/Warner Brothers series, ''Colt .45'', starring Wayde Preston as Christopher Colt, an undercover agent and pistol salesman in the Old West. In the opening episode, "The Peacemaker" or "Judgment Day", Duggan plays Jim Rexford; Brown is cast as Dave, and Steele as Sergeant Granger.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Colt .45 )〕 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'' and ''Bonanza'' 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. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Andrew Duggan」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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