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Andrea Zuckerman, portrayed by Gabrielle Carteris, is a fictional character who was one of the female leads of Beverly Hills, 90210 for the first five seasons. Andrea was the intelligent but sometimes socially awkward editor of the school newspaper the West Beverly Blaze.
Gabrielle Anne Carteris ( / kɑːrˈtɛrɪs / kar-TERR-iss; born January 2, 1961) is an American actress and trade union leader. Her best known acting role is as Andrea Zuckerman in Beverly Hills, 90210 .
YearTitleRoleNotes2022Blimp Co-Pilot [23]Guest role2022Andrea Smith, head of OCDETFGuest role2019Herself, Andrea ZuckermanAlso co-producer2018Julie BellEpisode: "Family Ties"Mar 13, 2017 · El Sharon Stone de Andrea Zuckermann. ¡El mejor contenido original de la televisión latina! Bienvenidos a Goa Films TV Creadores de Toc Show, Algo Personal, Qué Pachó, Nessun Dorma y mucho ...
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Andrea is a dedicated high school student at West Beverly, who also serves as the editor of the West Beverly Blaze – the school newspaper. Engaging in a plethora of extra credit programmes and volunteering, the girl living out of district is set on reaching her goal of an academic scholarship to Yale University.
Andrea Zuckerman, portrayed by Gabrielle Carteris, is a fictional character who was one of the female leads of Beverly Hills, 90210 for the first five seasons.
Andrea Zuckermann is a versatile and multitalented artist who has worked in theater, TV, film, and online media. She has a diverse background, a son with actor Gabriel Prieto, and is an ambassador for a children's cancer foundation.
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Oct 2, 2020 · Gabrielle Carteris, who played Andrea Zuckerman, the editor of the school newspaper, and Ian Ziering, who played Steve Sanders, another student at West Beverly Hills High School, spoke to "Good Morning America" about the show's impact and its lasting legacy. Carteris on the show's success: 'I still can't wrap my brain around it all the way'