
Tom D'Andrea
**Tom D'Andrea (1909-1998)** was an American character actor, a familiar face in Hollywood cinema of the 1940s and 1950s. He excelled in supporting roles, often contributing comedic notes or a cynical, scathing humor.
D'Andrea was known for his rapid-fire delivery and his ability to portray shrewd and loyal characters, such as irreverent journalists, private investigators, or cunning friends of the protagonist. His screen presence guaranteed a touch of authenticity and wit.
Among his most memorable film roles were those in *Pride of the Yankees* (1942), *The Killers* (1946), *Dark Passage* (1947), where he appeared alongside Humphrey Bogart as Sam the taxi driver, and *A Double Life* (1947). He often played the street-wise "wise guy" or the honest right-hand man.