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Andrew McLaglen Obituary

July 28, 1920 - August 30, 2014 Veteran film director, Andrew V. McLaglen, 94, of Friday Harbor, Washington, passed away peacefully at his home on Saturday morning, August 30, 2014. Born in London, England, he was the son of Academy Award winning British actor Victor McLaglen and Enid Lamont. The family moved to Hollywood in 1925 when Andrew was 5 years old. His interest in filmmaking began during his high school years at Cate School just outside Santa Barbara, California. There he began making 16mm movies with his friends. After spending one year at the University of Virginia he decided to pursue a film career against the advice of his father. He got his first job in 1945 as a production assistant at Republic Pictures. Andrew went on to work as an assistant director with John Ford ("The Quiet Man") and William A. Wellman ("The High and the Mighty," "Island in the Sky," and "Blood Alley.") Andrew was then given his first directing opportunities by John Wayne on "Gun the Man Down" and "Man in the Vault." Andrew went on to a prolific career in television, directing 96 episodes of Gunsmoke (1956-1965) and 116 episodes of Have Gun Will Travel (1957-1963.) He returned to films in 1963 when he directed "McClintock!" starring John Wayne. He subsequently directed 26 films, among them the John Wayne starrers "Hellfighters," "The Undefeated," "Chisum" and "Cahill, US Marshall." His other films include "Shenandoah," "The Rare Breed," "Bandalero!" and "Fools Parade" all starring James Stewart. He worked with many of Hollywood's greatest actors, including Richard Burton, Dean Martin, Kirk Douglas, Roger Moore, Robert Mitchum, Burt Lancaster, Gregory Peck, and William Holden. At 6'7" he earned the nickname "Big A." He was indeed larger than life and loved by all of his actors and crews. Many who worked with Andrew share his favorite little trick. He would stand on the edge of your shoe, stepping just enough so you couldn't pull your foot away. He would watch you struggle, all the while pretending not to notice. Always a twinkle of play in every encounter¿ He moved to San Juan Island, Washington in 1975 where he found his paradise. He met and married his 4th wife, Sheila Corbett in 1987. She passed away in 2005. He was very active in the local community theatre in Friday Harbor, directing many plays over the years with the local talent. His love of film, theatre and life was evident in all that he did. An avid tennis player and fan, Andrew traveled yearly to London to attend Queen's Club and Wimbledon. Screams echoed off the pond on Sundays when everyone gathered at Andrew's house to watch his beloved Seahawks. You could hear his roar across the island this January when his team made Superbowl history. He is survived by his 3 children; Sharon Lannan, Josh McLaglen and Mary McLaglen, and his step daughter Laura Geniuch. His son Andrew Jr. died in 2006. He is also survived by his 10 grandchildren, all of whom will dearly miss him. In lieu of flowers, the family requests memorial donations be made to the San Juan Community Theatre, 100 2nd Street North, Friday Harbor, WA 98250.

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Published by Los Angeles Times from Sep. 4 to Sep. 6, 2014.

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Cissy Wellman

August 29, 2020

I so loved big A. He was my father’s first assistant director and as a director my then husband Robert Donner worked on many of his films and I was blessed to have been there for many weeks ...And I also stage the dance numbers in two of his movies.I loved Andrew’s black sense of humor; The way he used to kid me. And his two beautiful children that I got to watch grow into beautiful productive wonderful adults.I think of Andrew often and always with a smile I was blessed to have been in his life. I love you Mary and Josh

September 23, 2014

The loss of this beloved man is felt by many. He was always thought of as a gentleman who was very talented. May his family be granted peace on their loss of such a special man. A fan

September 16, 2014

I always loved to see his Dad in the movies and also watch the pictures Andy directed. Both men had a wealth of talent that they shared with us. They are now reunited for eternity. I'm sure they are discussing their movies! A fan

September 15, 2014

May his family know how beloved Andy was. His directing for a myriad of television series are still enjoyed by many, many people. He was a great movie director too. A fan

September 14, 2014

This condolence guestbook would have many more entries if Andy's fellow directors and actors were still living. He was truly loved by all of his admirers who he had worked with. A friend

September 13, 2014

He was one of the best directors for the movies and television. Many people will miss this gentleman. A fan

September 12, 2014

Mr. McLaglen was a director who should have received many awards/recognitions for his excellent work. He was a beloved man to many and will be forever remembered. May his family be comforted at this time by God's love and peace. A friend

September 10, 2014

Andy was a man who knew his craft and always performed it in an outstanding manner. Many, many people feel his family's loss. He is now reunited with his loved ones in heaven. A friend

September 9, 2014

To Andy's family: He was truly an icon with his myriad of talents. He created many classics in movies and television. May he now sleep in heavenly peace. A fan of this beloved legend

d carr

September 8, 2014

He directed one of my all time favorite movies McClintock. Thanks for making it fun to go to the movies. You will be missed.

September 8, 2014

How lucky I was to have been in "BIG A's" life...and what a wonderful legacy he left us all...so many fun and wonderful memories! Thank you Andrew for being you!..My love and my heart go out to you all during this time.I sign the way he always referred to me..."sister"

M Lucas

September 6, 2014

There making a movie in heaven, and Andrew has come to direct it. Such a wonderful man that will be missed by many. I will always love the movie "Shenandoah" one of my favorites. Some of the best people have left us, and left us plenty to treasure. May you RIP Andrew we are all missing you. Your Playbill is gone but your legacy lives on!
M Lucas

September 5, 2014

His family and the world have lost a special man. He was an outstanding director who should have won many awards for his great work. Andy will always be remembered for his talent. May he RIP. An Admirer

September 4, 2014

May the God of all comfort, comfort you during your loss.

September 4, 2014

To Andy's family: He was a great talent who created many memorable movies and television classics. He became as famous as his father and they are now both legends. May you be surrounded by love at this very sorrowful time. One of his many fans

Karen Downs

September 4, 2014

My condolences for your loss. What a great man. He always had a way of making me feel better when I was down. I will miss him.

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