- Birth Date:September 29th, 1924 - Huntsville, Texas, USA
- Credits: Acting
The younger brother of actor Dana Andrews, Steve Forrest served in World War II while his brother (17 years Steve's senior) was starring in such films as The Purple Heart (1944) and Laura (1944). Upon his return to America, Steve went to Hollywood to pay a social call on Dana, decided he liked the movie colony, and opted to stick around for a while. Though he'd previously played bits in such films as Crash Dive (using his given name of William Andrews), Forrest never seriously considered acting as a profession until enrolling at UCLA. He tried regional theatre work and scriptwriting then received a brief but showy bit part in MGM's The Bad and the Beautiful (1952). This led to further film work in second leads then several years' worth of villainous roles. When asked why he accepted so many bad-guy assignments, Forrest would cite the comment once made to him by Clark Gable: "The hero gets the girl but the heavy gets the attention". By 1969, however, Forrest felt as though he'd worn out his welcome as a heavy, and began regularly turning down roles, holding out for heroic parts. In 1975, he was cast as Lieutenant Dan "Hondo" Harrison on the popular TV action series S.W.A.T., which might have run for years had it not been axed under pressure from the anti-violence brigades. More recently, Steve Forrest lampooned his rugged, rough'n'ready image in the 1987 film comedy Amazon Women of the Moon. ~ Hal Erickson
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ACTING CREDITS
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S.W.A.T. (2003) ...SWAT Truck Driver
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Team Knight RiderTV (3 episodes)-
Legion of Doom...Shadow
May 18, 1998 -
Angels in Chains...Shadow
Feb 2, 1998 -
Choctaw L-9...Shadow
Nov 13, 1997
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Promised LandTV (1 episode)
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King of the Road...Patrick Shea
Dec 3, 1996
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Killer: A Journal of Murder (1996) ...Warden Charles Casey
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The ClientTV (1 episode)
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Damn Yankees...Buck Foltrigg
Mar 19, 1996
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L.A. LawTV (1 episode)
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Pump It Up...Leonard Bey
Jan 10, 1991
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