Tige Andrews' longtime home in Encino sells for $2.1 million
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Tige Andrews' longtime home in Encino sells for $2.1 million
"The 1960 Ranch-style home, built eight years before the series began its half-decade run, sits at the end of a cul-de-sac on more than a quarter-acre. Recently updated, the 4,107-square-foot house opens to living and dining rooms with walls of glass and two fireplaces."
"Andrews, who died in 2007 at 86, was already an experienced character actor when he landed his role as the establishment cop who molds a trio of young hippies into undercover agents. He had starred on "The Detectives" (1959-62) and appeared on the "The Phil Silvers Show" (1955-56)."
Tige Andrews' Encino residence, a 1960 Ranch-style home situated on over a quarter-acre at the end of a cul-de-sac, sold for $2.1 million. The 4,107-square-foot property features seven bedrooms and four bathrooms with recently completed updates. The home includes living and dining rooms with extensive glass walls and two fireplaces, a kitchen with breakfast room, a step-down family room with brick accents, a bar, and an office/hobby room. Andrews, who passed away in 2007 at age 86, was known for playing Capt. Adam Greer on the 1960s counterculture crime series "Mod Squad," where he portrayed an establishment cop training young hippies as undercover agents. His earlier television work included roles on "The Detectives" and "The Phil Silvers Show."
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