Nancy Andrews (biologist)
Nancy Andrews (December 16, 1920 - July 29, 1989) was an American stage and film actress and singer.
Nancy Andrews was born in Minneapolis, Minnesota on December 16, 1920.
Nancy Andrews started her career as a cabaret singer and pianist.
Nancy Andrews may refer to:
The titular Madame Aphrodite (Nancy Andrews), described as "a bitter recluse", lived alone in a dingy apartment.
The Organization announced that a new vocal score would be published in 2012-the existing score reflects revisions made when Nancy Andrews took over the part.
Nancy Andrews, an American photographer who dated Starr in the late 1970s, named her photo book after the song "A Dose of Rock and Roll".
Virginia played the younger version of Belle Poitrine with Nancy Andrews playing the older version of the character.
Nancy Andrews carves black walnut into a smooth shape the size of a human head and sticks it with blades of wood stained various colors.