Jack Andrews, a renowned writer, entered this world on January 20, 1900, in the city of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States of America. He was a talented wordsmith, responsible for creating several notable works, including the 1937 film "Born Reckless", the 1940 movie "Maryland", and the 1943 cinematic production "The Fighting Guerrillas".
Throughout his life, Jack Andrews was committed to his craft, dedicating himself to the art of storytelling. He was married to Wendy Andrews, and together they shared a deep bond. The world lost a remarkable individual on December 31, 1965, when Jack Andrews passed away in Rome, Lazio, Italy.