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Jeffery Hughes "Jeff" Andrus (/ ˈ æ n d r ə s /; March 19, 1947 – March 27, 2011) was an American author, best known for having written The Proverb (2004), adapting Pope John Paul II's 1960 play The Jeweler's Shop, Doc (1971), As Summers Die, and the Tracer Family mystery fiction series.
Jeff Andrus (1947-2011) was a writer and producer of TV movies and novels, such as The Jeweler's Shop, Doc, and Malibu Palms. He graduated from Stanford University and worked with Wallace Stegner, and died of congestive heart failure in 2011.
- Writer, Script And Continuity Department
- March 19, 1947
- Jeff Andrus
- March 27, 2011
Jeff Andrus. Camera and Electrical Department: Sicario. After attending Schiner University and the University of New Mexico (on a partial swimming scholarship), Jeff Andrus enlisted in the US Navy, during which time he trained on different weapons systems, ran an armory, and was a pilot rescue swimmer.
Jeff Andrus. Writer: The Jeweller's Shop. Jeff Andrus was born in King City, California and graduated from Stanford University where he studied under the "Dean of the American West", Wallace Stegner.
- March 19, 1947
- March 27, 2011
Learn about Jeff Andrus, who wrote The Proverb, Doc, and the Tracer Family series. Find out his background, education, achievements, views, membership, and connections.
Jeffery Hughes "Jeff" Andrus ( / ˈændrəs /; March 19, 1947 – March 27, 2011) was an American author, best known for having written The Proverb (2004), adapting Pope John Paul II 's 1960 play The Jeweler's Shop, Doc (1971), As Summers Die, and the Tracer Family mystery fiction series.
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Jeff Andrus is known as an Grip and Dolly Grip. Some of their work includes Cast Away, After Earth, and Ace Ventura: When Nature Calls.