Thomas Andrews
Thomas Andrews (born the February 7th 1873 and deceased the April 15th 1912), was the architect of the Building sites Harland & Wolf, manufacturer of the steamer Titanic. It is him which announced to the Smith Captain that the steamer was going to sink. He was seen for the last time, obviously in state of shock, in the smoking-room of first class, awaiting the end, recluse there. He was victim of the shipwreck. Its body, if it were found, forever identified.
One finds his character in the film Titanic of James Cameron, interpreted by Victor Garber. It appears, in this film, like a sizeable man. He was previously interpreted with the cinema by the actors Michael Goodliffe ( has night to remember ) and Geoffrey Withehead ( S.O.S Titanic ).
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