Annette Andre is an Australian actress best known for her work on British television throughout the 1960s and 1970s. She was educated at Brigidine College, Sydney. Her father was an upholsterer. She began work as a dancer and singer in radio and also worked in theatre and television in Australia. Her first film was in Britain and was called This is My Street. She played in the stage musical Vanity Fair in London's West End.
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- Annette Andre is an Australian actress best known for her work on British television throughout the 1960s and 1970s. She was educated at Brigidine College, Sydney. Her father was an upholsterer. She began work as a dancer and singer in radio and also worked in theatre and television in Australia. Her first film was in Britain and was called This is My Street. She played in the stage musical Vanity Fair in London's West End. Probably her most memorable role was starring as Marty Hopkirk's widow Jeannie Hopkirk in the late 1960s ITV cult classic Randall and Hopkirk (Deceased) as well as making many guest appearances in popular shows such as The Avengers, The Saint, Adam Adamant Lives!, The Troubleshooters, The Baron and The Prisoner. She played Philia, a beautiful virgin concubine from the house of procurer Marcus Lycus in the 1966 film version of the Broadway musical A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum. During the 1970s, Andre guest-starred in episodes of The Persuaders!, The New Avengers and Return of the Saint. In the 1980s, she appeared in the soap opera Crossroads as well as returning to Australia to play Jennifer Brent in Taurus Rising and Camilla Wells in Prisoner. During 1985 and 1986, she appeared onstage in London's West End in the mystery thriller The Business of Murder at the Mayfair Theatre. Andre is now semi-retired from acting, and devotes much of her time to animal welfare issues. She made one of her rare appearances at the Mid-Atlantic Nostalgia Convention in Aberdeen, Maryland in September 2007.
- Annette Andre ist eine australische Schauspielerin. Ihr Filmdebüt gab Andre 1960 in dem Fernsehfilm The Slaughter of St Theresa's Day. Andre arbeitete zumeist für das Fernsehen. Sie spielte in Fernsehserien, wie Whiplash, Die Zwei und Randall & Hopkirk. In der Komödie Toll trieben es die alten Römer aus dem Jahr 1966 spielte sie die Rolle der Philia. Im gleichen Jahr war Andre in einer kleinen Rolle in Anthony Manns Kriegsfilm Kennwort: Schweres Wasser zu sehen. Ihre letzte Rolle in einem Film spielte Andre in dem Fernsehfilm Maigret, neben Richard Harris. Kurz darauf zog sich Andre aus dem Filmgeschäft zurück und heiratete 1989 den Schauspieler Arthur Weingarten.
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- Annette Andre is an Australian actress best known for her work on British television throughout the 1960s and 1970s. She was educated at Brigidine College, Sydney. Her father was an upholsterer. She began work as a dancer and singer in radio and also worked in theatre and television in Australia. Her first film was in Britain and was called This is My Street. She played in the stage musical Vanity Fair in London's West End.
- Annette Andre ist eine australische Schauspielerin. Ihr Filmdebüt gab Andre 1960 in dem Fernsehfilm The Slaughter of St Theresa's Day. Andre arbeitete zumeist für das Fernsehen. Sie spielte in Fernsehserien, wie Whiplash, Die Zwei und Randall & Hopkirk. In der Komödie Toll trieben es die alten Römer aus dem Jahr 1966 spielte sie die Rolle der Philia. Im gleichen Jahr war Andre in einer kleinen Rolle in Anthony Manns Kriegsfilm Kennwort: Schweres Wasser zu sehen.
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