Biography: Andrew Prine, a well-known stage actor also known for military/western dramas, was first seen in "The Kiss Her Goodbye (1959)", then in "Miracle Worker (1962)". Prine, who has a Texan sounding voice, was also well remembered in westerns like "The Texas Across the River (1966)", "Generation (1969)" and "Chisum (1970)", which featured his close and well known friends Christopher George , John Wayne ... show all Andrew Prine, a well-known stage actor also known for military/western dramas, was first seen in "The Kiss Her Goodbye (1959)", then in "Miracle Worker (1962)". Prine, who has a Texan sounding voice, was also well remembered in westerns like "The Texas Across the River (1966)", "Generation (1969)" and "Chisum (1970)", which featured his close and well known friends Christopher George , John Wayne and Richard Jaeckel. Prine next starred in "Simon, King of the Witches (1971)", "One Little Indian (1973)", "Centerfold Girls (1974)" and "The Grizzly (1976)", which also featured Christopher George and Richard Jaeckel. Prine also wrote his own little dialogue story for "Grizzly (1976)". During this time through the 60s and 70s, Prine was married four times but kept his acting career up. Prine later was in "Evil (1978)", "Amityville II: The Possession (1982)", "Eliminators (1986)", "Chill Factor (1990)" and "Gettysburg (1993)", which got Prine a big and great role. Prine is a great veteran actor in Hollywood who will always be remembered. He has also been in over 30 great films and made 79 guest appearances. hide |