Andrews, Patti (1918–)

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Andrews, Patti (1918–)

American singer. Born Feb 16, 1918, in Minneapolis, Minnesota; sister of LaVerne and Maxene Andrews; m. Martin Melcher (agent and future husband of Doris Day), Oct 1947 (div. 1950); m. Walter Wescheler (the group's accompanist), Dec 25, 1951.

Performed as one of the Andrews Sisters (1932–1953), one of the most popular singing trios in America during the WWII era. Filmography: Argentine Nights (1940); Buck Privates (1941); In the Navy (1941); Hold That Ghost (1941); What's Cookin'? (1942); Private Buckaroo (1942); Give Out Sisters (1942); Always a Bridesmaid (1943); How's About It? (1943); Swingtime Johnny (1943); Follow the Boys (1944); Moonlight and Cactus (1944); Hollywood Canteen (1944); (dubbed vocals only) Make Mine Music (1946); Road to Rio (1947); (dubbed vocals only) Melody Time (1948); (cameo for Patti) The Phynx (1970).

See also Women in World History.

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