Amazing People from Andrews County, Texas.
Andrews County's most famous people have achieved worldwide
recognition. They were born here, raised here, or lived here
and have caught the attention of the national media,
historians and collectors.
David
Brisbin
Born on June 26, 1952 in Andrews,
Texas. He began appearing in films and on television
series during the mid-'80s eventually landing the
part of Mr. Ernst on the sitcom "Hey Dude,"... |
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Chad
Campbell
Chad Campbell was born May 31 1974 in
Andrews, Texas. He played on the Midland College men's golf
squad during the years from 1992 to 1994. Today, Campbell is
a professional golfer who plays the PGA Tour. . .
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Tiki
Davis
Tiki Davis was born on July 27, 1978 in
Andrews, and grew up in Odessa Texas He is an actor, thought
leader, coach, speaker and entrepreneur . . .
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Elmer
Kelton
Kelton was born April 29, 1928 at a place
called Horse Camp on the Five Wells Ranch in Andrews County.
When he was three years old, his family moved to the McElroy
Ranch located in Crane and Upton counties near the city of
Crane . . . read the full
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Juliet
Reeves London
Born in Andrews Texas September 12, 1978,
Juliet Reeves began performing at a very early age, with her
family, in a traveling Circus. She has been the leading lady
in over a dozen feature length indie films . . .
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Max
Lucado
Born in San Angelo Texas January 11, 1955.
Max grew up in Andrews. A graduate of Abilene Christian
University, he is a best-selling author, TV personality and
retired pastor at Oak Hills Church in San Antonio, Texas.
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Eagle
Pennell
Born July 28, 1952 as Glenn Irwin Pinnell in
Andrews, Texas, Pennell grew up in Lubbock and College
Station. He was an independent filmmaker best known for The
Whole Shootin' Match which won seven Awards and inspired
Robert Redford to start Sundance. |
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Robin
Simmons
Robin Simmons was born on August 30, 1967 in
Andrews, Texas. An actress, she is known for her work on the
2004 film Robbing Peter where she played Shana. She
played played Rosie in the action comedy Prison-A-Go-Go!
and appeared in one episode of the TV show Unsolved
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Shaud
Williams
Born in Andrews, Texas October 2, 1980, Shaud
Williams attended and later coached for Andrews High School
between 1995–1998. He attended college and played football
for the University of Alabama and played professionally for
the Buffalo Bills, Florida Tuskers and the Omaha Nighthawks
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