Baton Rouge, Louisiana, USA
David Andrews (born January 1, 1952) is an American actor, best known for his role as General Robert Brewster in Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines. Andrews was born in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. His attended the Louisiana State University as an undergraduate and followed with a year at the Duke University School of Law and two at Stanford Law School, from which he graduated in the late 1970s. He set his career off in style by starring in the 1984 horror classic A Nightmare on Elm Street. For the rest of the 80s Andrews did not have any major hits, mainly focusing on a TV career. In 1990 he starred in Stephen King's Graveyard Shift and in 1994 he was James Earp in Kevin Costners Wyatt Earp. His career was boosted by starring in the TV series Mann & Machine. In 1995 he played astronaut Pete Conrad, alongside Tom Hanks, Kevin Bacon and Bill Paxton in the classic space drama Apollo 13. In the late 90s Andrews concentrated on more television projects and starred in TV films such as Our Son, the Matchmaker, Fifteen and Pregnant, which also starred Kirsten Dunst, and the hit TV film Switched at Birth. In 1998 he played another astronaut, Frank Borman, in the HBO miniseries From the Earth to the Moon. He had a brief role as Major General Eldridge G. Chapman, commander of the 13th Airborne Division, in the Band of Brothers miniseries. 1999 was a great year for Andrews: not only that he did get the success from Switched at Birth but also Fight Club, which starred Brad Pitt and Edward Norton. Andrews started off the millennium by starring in Navigating the Heart before moving on to the sequel of the cannibal series Hannibal, starring Anthony Hopkins. In 2002 he appeared in A Walk to Remember, and in 2003 he starred in Two Soldiers, The Chester Story and Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines. He also replaced John M. Jackson in the final season of JAG, playing Judge Advocate General Major General Gordon 'Biff' Cresswell. He was Edwin Jensen in the TV Movie The Jensen Project. Andrews played the role of Scooter Libby in the 2010 film, Fair Game, based on the Valerie Plame affair.
as Sheriff Bruner

as Senator Calhoun
2019

as Errol Coyne
2003

as Sheriff Bruner
2005

as Officer Fromansky
2000

as Se'tak
1997

as Richard Bowman
2002

as Carl Shelton
2009

as Lloyd Anson Wilkes
2001

as Admiral Scott Uken
2019

as Donald Baxter, Jr.
2005

as Col. / Maj. Gen. Gordon 'Biff' Cresswell
1995

as Gus Weiner
1998
as William Palmer
2019

as Tom
2026

as Himself
2024

as William Palmer
2019

2017

as Player #1 Billy Bob
2015

as Leon
2014

as Swag
2014

as Navy Captain Mullenaro
2013

as Chuck Willoughby
2012

as Edwin
2010

as Scooter Libby
2010

as Mr. Curtis
2010

as Ray
2005

as Jerry
2005

as John Hytner
2004

as Richard Finney
2004

as Lieutenant Hogenbeck
2003

as Robert Brewster
2003

as James Kline
2003

as Brian McCauley
2002

as Mr. Kelly
2002

as FBI Agent Pearsall
2001

as William Sanders
2000

as James Barlow
1999
as Sheriff Bruner
1 ep.

as Senator Calhoun
6 episodes

as Errol Coyne
1 episodes

as Sheriff Bruner
1 episodes

as Officer Fromansky
2 episodes

as Se'tak
1 episodes

as Richard Bowman
1 episodes

as Carl Shelton
1 episodes

as Lloyd Anson Wilkes
1 episodes

as Admiral Scott Uken
1 episodes

as Donald Baxter, Jr.
1 episodes

as Col. / Maj. Gen. Gordon 'Biff' Cresswell
2 episodes

as Gus Weiner
1 episodes

as Dr. Albert Glassman
1 episodes

as George Reed
1 episodes

as Gerald Bayless
1 episodes

as Judge Wilbur Stuckey
2 episodes

as Lorian
1 episodes

as Jack Crockett
1 episodes

as George Lafferty
2 episodes

as Tim Corbet
1 episodes

as Hugh Murphy
1 episodes

1 episodes

as Michael Piper
1 episodes

as Jim Sullivan
1 episodes