Carl Andrews

Carl Andrews was an American actor who is best known for his roles in “Tales of the Unexpected,” “The Odd Job,” and “Dramarama.” Born in 1947 in England, UK, he made a significant mark in television during his career. He passed away in 1990 in England, UK.

Personal and Family Life

Carl Andrews was born in England and pursued a career in acting from a young age. Little is known about his personal life or family background, as he preferred to keep this aspect private. His dedication to his craft was evident in the characters he portrayed on screen.

Career Highlights

Andrews gained recognition for his performances in several popular TV series throughout the late 1970s and 1980s. He appeared in notable shows like “Crossroads” and “Rumpole of the Bailey,” showcasing his talent in a variety of roles. His work left a lasting impression on audiences and contributed to the rich history of British television.

Death and Legacy

Carl Andrews passed away in 1990 due to complications from AIDS. His death brought attention to the impact of the disease in the entertainment industry during that time. Despite his early passing, Andrews is remembered for his contributions to television and the diverse characters he brought to life.

Filmography

Title Year Role Type
The Lion of Africa 1987 Jemmy Banta TV Movie
Crossroads 1978–1985 Joe MacDonald TV Series
Dramarama 1985 Telephone operator TV Series
Late Starter 1985 Conway TV Series
Tom, Dick and Harriet 1982 Taxi Driver TV Series
Tales of the Unexpected 1981 Postman TV Series
Rumpole of the Bailey 1980 Benjamin Dole TV Series
Time of My Life 1980 Bus conductor TV Series
Some Mothers Do ‘Ave ‘Em 1978 Conductor TV Series
The Odd Job 1978 Taxi Driver TV Series
The Law Centre 1978 Randolph Obianwu TV Series