Andy Devine
Andy Devine
Andy Devine was born in Kingman, Arizona, where his father ran a hotel. During his youth, Devine was a self-confessed hellraiser, and stories of his rowdy antics are still part of Kingman folklore (though they've undoubtedly improved in the telling). His trademarked ratchety voice was the result of a childhood accident, when he fell while carrying a stick in his mouth, resulting in permanent vocal-chord injuries. A star football player at Santa Clara University, Andy decided to break into movies in 1926; he was almost immediately cast in Universal's two-reel series The Collegians. When talkies came, Devine was convinced that his voice was unsuitable for the microphone. He reportedly became so despondent at one point that he attempted to commit suicide by asphyxiation, only to discover that his landlady had turned off the gas! Devine needn't have worried; his voice became his greatest asset, and from 1930 until his retirement, he was very much in demand for bucolic comedy roles. In 1937 he became a regular on Jack Benny's radio program, his howl of "Hiya, Buck!" becoming a national catchphrase. During the late 1940s and early 1950s, he was a popular comedy sidekick in the western films of Roy Rogers. Later film assignments included his atypical performance as a corrupt Kansas City cop in Jack Webb's Pete Kelly's Blues (1955). Most baby boomers retain fond memories of Devine's TV appearances as Jingles Jones on the long-running western series Wild Bill Hickock, and as host of the Saturday morning kid's program Andy's Gang. In his later years, Devine cut down his performing activities, preferring to stay on his Van Nuys (California) ranch with his wife and children. Made a very wealthy man thanks to real estate investments, Andy Devine abandoned moviemaking in 1970, resurfacing only to provide voices for a brace of Disney cartoon features; he remained active in civic and charitable affairs, at one juncture serving as honorary mayor of Van Nuys. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
Filmography of Andy Devine:
- Torrid Zone with James Cagney , Pat O'Brien , George Reeves
- In Old Chicago with Tyrone Power , Alice Faye , Don Ameche
- Around the World in 80 Days with David Niven , Robert Newton , Shirley MacLaine , Charles Boyer , Joe E. Brown , Ronald Colman , John Carradine , Charles Coburn , Noel Coward , Finlay Currie , Marlene Dietrich , Fernandel , John Gielgud , Cedric Hardwicke , Trevor Howard , Buster Keaton , Peter Lorre , Mike Mazurki , John Mills , Jack Oakie , George Raft , Cesar Romero , Frank Sinatra , Red Skelton , Basil Sydney , Ava Gardner , Tim McCoy
- It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World with Spencer Tracy , Milton Berle , Sid Caesar , Mickey Rooney , Jimmy Durante , Buster Keaton , Eddie "Rochester" Anderson , William Demarest , Peter Falk , Leo Gorcey , Edward Everett Horton , Don Knotts , Carl Reiner , ZaSu Pitts , Jesse White , Joe E. Brown , Larry Fine , Moe Howard , Mike Mazurki , Terry-Thomas , Jerry Lewis
- Won Ton Ton, the Dog Who Saved Hollywood with Bruce Dern , Madeline Kahn , Art Carney , Teri Garr , Billy Barty , Edgar Bergen , Joan Blondell , John Carradine , Cyd Charisse , Jackie Coogan , Broderick Crawford , Gloria DeHaven , William Demarest , Alice Faye , Fritz Feld , Stepin Fetchit , Rhonda Fleming , Huntz Hall , Dick Haymes , Dorothy Lamour , Peter Lawford , Guy Madison , Victor Mature , Virginia Mayo , Mike Mazurki , Ann Miller , Walter Pidgeon , Ann Rutherford , Dean Stockwell , Jesse White , Henny Youngman , Milton Berle , Tab Hunter
- Robin Hood with Phil Harris , Terry-Thomas , Peter Ustinov





