Irish actors died in Heart failure

Here are 1 famous actors from Republic of Ireland died in Heart failure:

Eamonn Andrews

Eamonn Andrews (December 19, 1922 Dublin-November 5, 1987 London) also known as Eamonn Andrews, CBE was an Irish presenter, writer and actor.

He began his career as a radio broadcaster for the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) in 1946, and later he became the first host of the iconic television show "What's My Line?" in the United Kingdom.

Andrews was also the presenter of the first ever episode of "This is Your Life", a popular television show in which guests were surprised and celebrated with highlights from their life stories. Andrews became known for his affable, charming and professional style of broadcasting, which endeared him to the British public.

In addition to his work in broadcasting, Andrews was also an accomplished actor, appearing in a number of films and television shows, including "The Plane Makers," "The Power Game," and "Michael Collins."

Throughout his career, Andrews received numerous accolades for his contributions to broadcasting and entertainment, including a Commander of the British Empire (CBE) in 1980.

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