Andrews (surname)
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Andrews is a patronymic surname, and may refer to many people.
Found in England, Ireland and less commonly Scotland.
In England it has been concentrated in the past in Herefordshire and Shropshire.
In Ireland it is found largely in Dublin.
Although assumed by many to be a Scottish surname due to the name of that country's patron saint it is in fact rarely encountered, the surname usually being found in the form of Anderson or McAndrew.
Contents: Top - 0–9 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
[edit] A
- A. W. Andrews, British pioneer rock-climber
- Allan Andrews, Australian politician
- Anthony Andrews, British actor (born 1948) (Under the Volcano)
- Archie Andrews (comics), fictional character from Archie Comics
- Archie Andrews (puppet), character of ventriloquist Peter Brough
- Arthur L. Andrews, USAF Chief Master Sergeant
[edit] B
- Barry Andrews, one of several people including
- Barry Andrews (musician) (born 1956)
- Barry Andrews (Irish politician) (born 1967), Irish Fianna Fáil politician
- Bill Andrews, one of several people including
- Bill Andrews (photographer) (b. 1944), American surfer, documentary photographer, and archivist
- Bill Andrews (drummer), American musician
- Bill Andrews (cricketer) (1908–1989), English cricketer
- T. Bill Andrews (b. 1958), American abstract painter and writer
- Bill Andrews, biologist, founder of Sierra Sciences
- Bob Marshall-Andrews, British politician
- Brian Andrews (actor), actor
- Brittany Andrews, American porn actress
- Bruce Andrews, American poet
- Bryan Andrews, New Zealand cricketer
[edit] C
- Charles Andrews, one of several people including
- Charles Andrews (Maine) (1814-1852), US Representative from Maine
- Charles B. Andrews (1836 - 1902), former Governor of Connecticut
- Charles Freer Andrews (1871 - 1940), English priest who worked with Mohandas Gandhi
- Charles McLean Andrews, (1863-1943) American historian
- Charles O. Andrews (1877 - 1946), US Senator from Florida
- Charles William Andrews (1866 - 1924), British palaeontologist
- Chris Andrews, one of several people including
- Chris Andrews (entrepreneur), digital pioneer, restitution activist
- Chris Andrews (musician), with Les Fleur de Lys
- Chris Andrews (politician), Irish Fianna Fáil politician
- Chris Andrews (singer), pop musician and songwriter ("Yesterday Man")
- Chris Andrews (wrestler)
- Christopher Columbus Andrews (1829-1922), American brigadier general
- T. Coleman Andrews, American presidential candidate
[edit] D
- Dana Andrews (1909–1992), American actor and President of the Screen Actors Guild
- Daniel Andrews, Australian politician
- David Andrews (born 1936), Irish politician, son of Todd Andrews
- David Andrews, Jr., Irish comedian David McSavage, son of the politician
- David Andrews (actor), American actor (born 1952) (Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines, JAG)
- A. David Andrews, Irish astronomer
- Del Andrews, American director and screenwriter (1894–1942) (The Racket, All Quiet on the Western Front)
- Deno Andrews, American billiards player
- Don Andrews, Canadian politician
- Donald Andrews, American economist
- Donna Andrews, American golfer
[edit] E
- Eamonn Andrews (1922–1987), Irish television presenter
- Edward Andrews, American actor
- Elisha Benjamin Andrews, American economist
- Elizabeth Andrews, Labour Party organiser in Wales
- Elizabeth Bullock Andrews, U.S. congresswoman from Alabama
- Erin Andrews, American broadcaster
- Esao Andrews, painter
[edit] F
- Frank Andrews (1884–1943), American general
- Frank Andrews (singer), New Zealand singer
[edit] G
- George Andrews, American mathematician
- George Henry Andrews, Liberian politician
- Gerald Smedley Andrews, Canadian surveyor
- Giuseppe Andrews, American actor and director
[edit] H
- Harold Marcus Ervine-Andrews, Irish soldier
- Harry Andrews, British actor (1911–1989) (The Ruling Class)
- Harvey Andrews, British folk musician
- Henry Andrews, British astronomer
- Henry Charles Andrews, an English botanist, botanical artist and engraver
- Henry John Andrews, British Army officer
[edit] I
- Ike Franklin Andrews, American politician
- Inez Andrews, American gospel singer
[edit] J
- Jack Andrews, Northern Ireland politician, son of John Miller Andrews
- James Andrews (physician), orthopedic surgeon
- James J. Andrews, spy of the American Civil War
- James Pettit Andrews (c. 1737 – 1797), English historian
- Jay Andrews, name used by American film director Jim Wynorski
- Jessica Andrews, American country singer
- Jim Andrews (1865–1907), American baseball player
- John Bertram Andrews, American economist
- John Miller Andrews, Northern Ireland politician
- John Nevins Andrews, American Seventh-day Adventist Church missionary
- Julie Andrews (born 1935), British actress
[edit] K
- Kaare Andrews, Canadian comic book artist
- Kay Andrews, Baroness Andrews, British politician
- Keith Andrews, one of several people including
- Keith Andrews (driver) (1920-1957), American racecar driver
- Keith Andrews (footballer) (born 1980), footballer from the Republic of Ireland
- Ken Andrews, American musician
- Kenneth R Andrews (1916–2005), academic and a 'father' of Corporate Strategy
- Kevin Andrews, one of several people including
- Kevin Andrews (Australian politician) (born 1955)
- Kevin Andrews (writer) (1924-1989)
[edit] L
- LaVerne Andrews, American singer (1911–1967) (Andrews Sisters)
- Lee Andrews (born 1984), English footballer
- Lloyd Andrews, Canadian ice hockey player
- Lois Andrews, American actress
- Lori Andrews, American law professor
[edit] M
- Mark Andrews, one of several people including
- Mark Andrews (born 1926), American politician from the state of North Dakota
- Mark Andrews (filmmaker), filmmaker at Pixar Animation Studios
- Mark Andrews (rugby player), rugby player
- Mark Andrews (swimmer) (born 1965), Canadian swimmer
- Sisqó (born Mark Andrews), American R&B singer, lead singer of Dru Hill
- Marvin Andrews, soccer player from Trinidad and Tobago
- Maxene Andrews, American singer (1916–1995) (Andrews Sisters)
- Michael Andrews, one of several people including
- Michael Andrews (artist), British artist (1928-1995)
- Michael Andrews (musician), US musician
- Michael A. Andrews, member of the United States House of Representatives in the 103rd United States Congress
- Michelle Andrews, Australian field hockey midfielder
- Mike Andrews, American baseball player
[edit] N
- Naveen Andrews, British actor
- Niall Andrews, Irish politician
[edit] P
- Pamela Andrews, fictional character from Pamela, or Virtue Rewarded
- Patty Andrews, American singer (born 1918) (Andrews Sisters)
- Paul Andrews, one of several people including
- Paul Andrews (Australian politician)
- Paul Andrews (British politician)
- Paul Andrews (NASCAR), NASCAR crew chief
- Paul Andrews (Executive Vice President of Kroenke Sports Enterprises)
- Peter Andrews, one of several people including
- Peter Andrews (mathematician), American mathematician
- Peter Andrews (agricultural pioneer), Australian environmentalist
- Peter Andrews, a pseudonym used by American film director Steven Soderbergh
- Phil Andrews, British racing driver
[edit] Q
- Quinton Andrews, American football player
[edit] R
- Richard Andrews, American soldier
- Rob Andrews, American politician
- Robert Andrews, British actor
- Roy Chapman Andrews (1884–1960), American explorer, adventurer and naturalist
- Ryan McDonald Andrews, U.S. Army Murder Combat Team Operator
[edit] S
- Samuel Andrews, Anglo-American inventor
- Samuel James Andrews (1817–1906), Irvingite divine
- Shane Andrews, American baseball player
- Shawn Andrews, American football player
- Simon Andrews, one of several people including
- Simon Andrews (composer), British composer
- Simon Andrews (cricketer), New Zealand cricketer
- Stephen Pearl Andrews, American anarchist
- Sybil Andrews, Canadian artist
[edit] T
- Theresa Andrews (born 1962), American backstroke swimmer
- Thomas Andrews, one of several people including
- Thomas Andrews (metallurgist)
- Thomas Andrews (politician), American politician from Maine
- Thomas Andrews (scientist), Irish chemist and physicist
- Thomas Andrews (shipbuilder), RMS Titanic's shipbuilder
- Todd Andrews, Irish Republican politician, Fianna Fáil founder
- Tommie Lee Andrews, first person to be convicted as a result of DNA evidence
- Tommy Andrews, Australian cricketer
- Tracie Andrews, British convicted murderer
[edit] V
- V. C. Andrews, American writer
[edit] W
- Wayne Andrews, English footballer
- William Andrews, one of several people including
- William Andrews (American football player) (1955-), a retired NFL football running back (American football player)
- William E. Andrews (1854-1942), U.S. Congressman from Nebraska
- William Eusebius Andrews, journalist who created a number of Catholic newspapers
- William H. Andrews, biologist, founder of Sierra Sciences
- William Henry Andrews (1846-1919), American politician
- William Noble Andrews (1876-1937), a Congressman for the 1st congressional district of Maryland
- William S. Andrews (1858-1936), judge on the Court of Appeals of New York (highest court in the state) from 1917-1928
- William Watson Andrews (1810-1897), American Catholic clergyman
[edit] See also
- Andrews
- Andrew
- S. W. Erdnase Some card magic historians theorize this may be a pseudonym for an anonymous writer named Andrews; i.e., "E. S. Andrews" spelled backward.