Robert Ryan became a movie star working for Paramount Pictures and then RKO in the 1940s while Dana Andrews worked simultaneously for Samuel Goldwyn and Twentieth Century Fox. Their daughters, Lisa Ryan and Susan Andrews, talk about growing up with their famous fathers in Hollywood in the 1950s and coming to San Francisco in the 1960s where they live and work today.
Tags: Robert Ryan, Paramount Pictures, RKO, Dana Andrews, Samuel Goldwyn, Twentieth Century Fox, Lisa Ryan, Susan Andrews, Hollywood
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August 16th, 2007 at 5:25 pm
Note for Sue Andrews.
Sue,
From a past friend when you lived in Weston, CT
circa 1958. Your dad had rented the Newburg’s home (down the road from us) during his “Two for a Seesaw” run - a remaining memory of him/you focuses on the two of us throwing crab apples from the trees that lined the road in your front yard. Your dad caught wind of this transgression, politely asked asked me to go home and told you to go inside (what ever happened?) I also remember the Klopenstein’s and the silly afternoon we spent re-enacting the funeral of Pope Pius ( I’m going to hell I know). Any way I enjoyed your web presentation and wish you the best. Hopefully this e-mail will find its way to you.
Best Wishes,
Jeff
tcarpenter4@nyc.rr.com
September 2nd, 2007 at 9:34 am
Susan,
I’m an old Westport friend of Jeff’’s (above). I lived directly across Treadwell Avenue from Timmy Smith whom you married, didn’t you?.
Best,
Tom
thallen2@juno.com