Another source gives her birth date as 4 February 1907)
Born Gurli Andresen in Copenhagen, she had two sisters. Andre came to Hollywood in the early 1930s with the intention of establishing herself as a film star after working as model in Europe. Selznick was taken by her beauty and arranged for a screen test.
She was signed to Radio-Keith-Orpheum Studio and, in the 1932, appeared in Roar of the Dragon and Secrets of the French Police.
While her striking looks were likened to that of Greta Garbo and Marlene Dietrich, her acting garnered poor reviews. One newspaper columnist called her "stiff, colorless and completely talentless performer." Despite the poor reviews of her acting, Radio-Keith-Orpheum began using her glamorous looks to promote her career.
A widespread publicity campaign ensured that her name and face became well known to the American public, but her next role in Number Other Woman (1933), opposite Irene Dunne, was not the success the studio expected. Over the next few years she was relegated to supporting roles which included a role in the Joan Crawford picture A Woman"s Face (1941).
By the early 1940s, Andre"s film career had come to a stand still.
Her final role was a minor part in one of the popular Falcon series, The Falcon"s Brother in 1942. She did not return to the screen, although she spent the rest of her life trying to orchestrate a comeback. She eventually moved back to California.
On 5 February 1959, the day after her 51st birthday, she died in a fire that started in her Venice, California apartment where she lived alone.
The cause of the fire was never determined.