RIP Ricardo Andres
SanTanValley.com
By Don Runyan
November 6, 2015
Ricardo “Rick” M. Andres, 65, of San Tan Valley, Arizona, passed away on November 1, 2015. Rick never met a stranger. He spoke seven languages and lived around the world.
Rick was a teacher, earning a Master’s in Education. He taught Native American Art History at the University of New Mexico, as well as NJROTC for a high school in New Mexico.
Rick enlisted in the US Navy in 1968, serving for 23 years, until retiring as Chief Gunnery Sergeant in 1991. Rick was an actor, producer, writer and Civil War reenactor. In addition, he had a passion for horses and teaching children, and operated the Scarlet Rose Ranch and Horse Rescue.
Rick is survived by his loving wife, Rhonda, of San Tan Valley, AZ; his son, Ryan, of California; daughter, Kimberly, also of California; step-daughter, Valarie, of Flagstaff, AZ; step-sons, Jason of Arkansas and Bryan of Plano, TX; as well as two sisters, two brothers , seven grandsons, one granddaughter, and many nieces and nephews.
A memorial service will be held on Saturday, November 7, 2015 at 1:30 p.m. at San Tan Mountain View Funeral Home. 21809 S. Ellsworth Rd., Queen Creek, AZ 85142 Ph. 480-888-2682.
ANDRES, Ricardo (Ricardo M. Andres)
Born: 1950, French Camp, California, U.S.A.
Died: 10/31/2015, Queen Creek, Arizona, U.S.A.
Ricardo Andres’s westerns – actor, screenwriter, stunts, SFX.
Hell on Wheels (TV) – 2005 [stunts]
Into the West (TV) – 2005 [stunts, SFX]
The Far Side of Jericho – 2006 (shopkeeper)
Dead Man’s Hand – 2012 (Kane)
Stardust and the Bandit (TV) – 2012 (Old Tucson Sheriff)
The Ridiculous 6 – 2015 (sober bar patron)
The Deadliest Gun – 2016 [Sergeant Sims, screenwriter]
The Forsaken – 2016 (Hashknife 1)