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  3. She has a twin brother, James. She worked consistently as an actor and voice over artist, amassing a significant amount of post-90210 credits in television, movie, and video games. Since she appears to not be wearing a wedding ring, and Donna does not ask about him, it is assumed that she and Jesse did indeed divorce as she said they would 2 seasons earlier. She later became a regular presence on network television, appearing in episodes of such television series as Touched by an Angel , King of the Hill , NYPD Blue , JAG , and Criminal Minds , among others.
  4. Carteris, a restaurant owner. She has appeared in several feature films.
  5. She worked consistently as an actor and voice over artist, amassing a significant amount of post-90210 credits in television, movie, and video games. Andrea finally decides she is in love with Peter, and informs Peter that she plans to zip Jesse for him, and she expects him to do the same. And in this, the most public of places, passersby were told they could not speak in the hallway during live shots. She has appeared in several feature films. Her first, Seduced and Betrayed, was released in 1995. Met 17 July 2018 — via www. Carteris and Marlene Carteris. Carteris, a restaurant owner. Currently, she is starring in the CBS action police procedural television series, NCIS. After the death of president Ken Howard, on March 23, 2016, she became acting president of the dakota but after a month, Carter is elected as president. Gabrielle Carteris has been in 6 on-screen matchups, including in Mixed Blessings 1995in Seduced and Betrayed 1995in Beverly Hills, 90210 1990in Beverly Hills, 90210 1990 and in Beverly Hills, 90210 1990.
  6. Women of Netflix, Gabrielle Carteris on the Need for Female Mentorship in TV - Her parents separated when she was only 6 month. Gabrielle went to Redwood High School, and while there became interested in the performing arts, taking ballet lessons and also having the chance to go on a European tour, working as a mime artist.
  7. She was politically and socially conscious, and often dealt with storylines dealing with gender, class, race, and politics. Though initially an outsider to the female trio of Brenda, Donna, and Kelly, Andrea gradually became good friends with all three. Season 1-3 Andrea was introduced early in season one as living with her parents in , from where she was secretly commuting against school rules to West Beverly High. She was using her grandmother's small apartment in as her mailing address. Her parents were only shown briefly once during the show's entire run. Also in season one, Andrea states that she has a sister. This sister is never seen and is not mentioned again during the series. During the summer of 1991, Andrea attended summer school with Brenda and Donna. Both Andrea and Brenda developed crushes on their drama teacher and briefly became competitive over gaining his attentions, but it was Andrea whom the teacher decided to make inappropriate advances toward, though she rejected them. The following summer, Andrea worked as a day camp counselor at the Beverly Hills Beach Club and became specifically interested helping in a young deaf boy named Cameron. She was injured in a while walking home from West Beverly during the fall of her senior year. However, through it she remained positive and upbeat, only being able to remember the color and size of the car. Andrea eventually began to have a crush on Gil Meyer, a young AP English teacher and journalism advisor during the gang's senior year at West Beverly. But she accuses him of sexism when he decides Brandon should be editor-in-chief of the Blaze. They later make peace when Andrea and Brandon become co-editors of the paper. Andrea reveals she has a crush on Gil at the beginning of the fourth season but never tells him once she sees he has a girlfriend. He is last seen during Andrea's farewell party at the end of the fifth season. Relationship with Brandon Walsh Andrea and Brandon were teased as a possible couple throughout seasons 1-3. Early on it was established that Andrea had feelings for Brandon, but that he initially looked upon her more as a friend. The episode concludes with Andrea deciding not to go through with a sexual encounter, persuaded instead by Kelly Taylor who later herself enters a serious relationship with Brandon to turn the promise of their sexual rendezvous into a way to get Brandon to a surprise goodbye party at the Peach Pit. Despite Brandon's insistence that he would still like to go through with their plans, Andrea decides it's best they stay friends. Brandon, whose parents decide not to move away after all, again brings up the possibility of them starting a relationship an episode later, at which time Andrea again shoots down the idea in favor of preserving their friendship. Kelly Taylor encourages Andrea to take the initiative to go after what she wants, but Andrea simply is unable, or unwilling, to make the necessary moves. Season 3 marks the turning point, and reconciliation of the romantic aspects of their friendship. Andrea and Brandon again work their summer at the Beverly Hills Country Club, with Brandon expressing apprehension with working with Andrea, afraid her feelings for him might hamper his ability to date over the summer. Unbeknownst to Brandon, and the rest of the gang, Andrea begins dating handsome former editor of The Blaze, and West Beverly alum Jay played by , an unexpected match considering he is a staunch Republican and she a fierce liberal. This sparks intense jealousy in Brandon, who can't bear the sight of them kissing and going out, which inspires Steve to suggest he make his move before it's too late. One day after her shift, while on the way to meet up with Jay, Brandon asks her not to go, and leans in for a kiss. From that point on much of the romantic tension between the characters subsides, with Brandon dating a fellow student named Nikki, and Andrea continuing to date Jay in an offscreen, long distance relationship. Andrea stops the kiss, accusing him of thinking of Nikki; he in turn accuses her of thinking of Jay, and things spiral quickly into a heated argument. They, once again, reconcile by the end of the show. The last romantic tease between the characters happens at the Senior Prom. Andrea's then boyfriend, and Brandon's friend from another high school, Jordon Bonner, supposedly gets sick right before he was due to take Andrea to the prom. Brandon, who had no plans to attend, is encouraged by friend and boss Nat to ask Andrea. Through events started by Brenda's date, who presumptuously booked a hotel for them to spend the night in, and her subsequent rejection, Brandon and Andrea end up with the key to a suite. Andrea and Brandon find themselves on the bed, contemplating sleeping together. The episode ends without us knowing the outcome, which is revealed the following week. We learn that Brandon decided that their friendship was far too important to ruin with one night of sex, which, after getting over hurt feelings, Andrea agrees is for the best. This marks the ending of a three season long romantic push-pull between Brandon and Andrea. While they would continue to have a very close friendship, even sharing a few more completely platonic kisses, all of the romantic tension between the pair is resolved by the close of season 3, with neither shown to be pining after the other again. Season 4 Andrea forged a bond with when they shared with one another their decision to wait to have sex. Andrea eventually breaks this pact while in college at California University when she has sex with her RA, Dan Rubin, which becomes a part of the issue leading to a minor hormonal tiff between the two friends. Andrea and Brenda found themselves on opposite sides once again in 1994 when Brenda joined a group which tried to free the animals from a CU testing lab facility. Andrea worked at the facility and felt betrayed that Brenda would do such a thing since the lab actually didn't do anything to harm animals in the first place and instead conducted studies to be used in an effort to make medical advancements for people. She forges her own strong bonds with both Donna and Kelly, which last the show's run. Soon after starting her relationship with Dan Rubin, Andrea met at Jim and Cindy Walsh's 20th anniversary party, at which Jesse was working as a bartender to help pay for college while he attended CU for a law degree. The two clicked instantly. Soon after, while still technically with Dan, Andrea began a relationship with Jesse. She soon officially broke off the already cooling relationship with Dan, incensing Dan, who was in love with her. This led to him making inappropriate racial comments directed toward Jesse. Dan eventually moved out of the dorm, and Jesse and Andrea continued to date. This led to the most controversial, and unexpected, storyline development in the character's history. Andrea Zuckerman, having slept with Jesse only once without protection, soon found that she was pregnant. This development was designed to coincide with Gabrielle Carteris's real life pregnancy, and allowed the issue of teen pregnancy to be explored fully by using one of the series' regulars, not to mention the most unlikely member of the group. After considering an abortion, Andrea eventually decides to keep the baby, which forms the close connection with previously mentioned, who helped Andrea through the decision. Andrea married Jesse in a civil ceremony and in one of the few times that her family is shown and, after a short pregnancy that ended in the premature delivery of their child, she gave birth to a daughter who they named Hannah Vasquez. Season 5 After months in the hospital, Andrea and Jesse were finally able to take the baby girl home. Andrea's early season 5 storylines were mostly limited to minor daycare issues, and the struggles she faced as a young mother trying to juggle a new marriage, child, and keeping up her always high marks in school. The early marriage and child story, while a high point for the character a season before, began alienating her from the gang, and Andrea's character was beginning to fade into the background. Attempts were made during the second half of the season to inject some life into Andrea's waning story. She was thrust back into the political arena, sharing screentime once again with Brandon, a move designed to keep her more involved in campus life, and remind audiences of her once strong political passions. Her marriage was thrown into trouble when she and Jesse had difficulty getting past their religious differences; she being and he being. Later a complete physical makeover of the character was allowed; though she'd already shed the glasses a year before, Andrea's hair was suddenly blonde, and she was allowed to wear more fashion and body conscious wear, perhaps in an attempt to visually mesh her with the rest of the women on the canvas. Andrea is given another unexpected story when she begins to cheat on her husband with medical intern Peter, a man who tried to pick her up at the laundromat when he assumed she was little Hannah's babysitter, not her mother. She throws away the telephone number he gives her, but several episodes later, after running into him again at the laundromat, and with her marriage in serious trouble, she decides to finally call him. This begins a torrid affair, with the two sneaking around at work together, and later going as far as booking their own motel room for sex. Things come to a head for Andrea when she, along with Jesse, run into Peter and his wife Adrian, and they all end up having dinner together, at which time Andrea and Peter share a mutual fantasy that paints them as silver screen dance legends Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers. Andrea finally decides she is in love with Peter, and informs Peter that she plans to leave Jesse for him, and she expects him to do the same. Andrea, livid and devastated, ends the affair, and is comforted by friend Dylan McKay, who by chance had found out and confronted Andrea about the affair weeks earlier. Eventually both Andrea and Jesse confess to having an affair, he with a fellow law clerk while away on business, which seems to be the end of their year long marriage. But despite a mounting custody battle, and deeply hurt feelings, both decide that their family is worth them trying to find their way back to each other. Andrea also fulfilled a life-long goal when she was able to appear on in the show's 5th season. It is suggested by the end of the episode that Andrea wins. At the end of the season, Jesse received a clerkship at and Andrea decided to transfer to Yale as well to enter their program, a plot decision necessitated by Carteris' decision to leave the show. This represents a full circle arch with the character, who was shown to be pining after Yale ever since the highschool years, and after she was actually admitted into the school but declined due to high tuition costs and an ailing grandmother at the time. After a tearful goodbye with her friends, she is shown finally driving off to her dreams, family in tow, as she remembers brighter days from high school. Return to Beverly Hills Andrea made several cameo appearances in 1996, 1998, and in the series finale in 2000. She sports a new short haircut, and much improved fashion sense, but outside of being shown interacting with the group, has little story of her own besides informing everyone that her life is great, and doling out advice to Kelly, whose life had taken a turn for the worse. She quickly wipes away her obvious tears, and begins to pretend that her life indeed is perfect, and that all is well. When informed by Brandon and Kelly that she's expected to give a major speech at the reunion, the original speaker having fallen through, Andrea has a major emotional breakdown and spills the truth to her close friends; her life is a mess, she's dropped out of school, she's terribly unhappy, and she and Jesse are finally divorcing. We last see Andrea walking off to dance with a fellow student, who himself admits he's recently divorced. She reveals to Donna after the wedding, of which she was merely a member and not a bridesmaid, that Hannah is doing well, but does not update us on the developments between her and Jesse. Since she appears to not be wearing a wedding ring, and Donna does not ask about him, it is assumed that she and Jesse did indeed divorce as she said they would 2 seasons earlier. After her departure in 1995, Andrea and Jesse attended Yale while raising Hannah. By 1998, it was revealed Andrea had experienced several problems: she had dropped out of school and filed for divorce from Jesse. Sometime after her divorce was finalized in 2000, she and Hannah had moved back to Beverly Hills, where Hannah would follow in her mother's footsteps and become a student at West Beverly. Andrea and Jesse's daughter, , is a student at West Beverly Hills High and is a news anchor for the school's TV news program. So far, she has only appeared in one episode the. Ryan Matthews seeing Hannah on the TV news program, turns to the class and makes a remark about the fact that she looks a lot older than a high school student. This is obviously in reference to the fact that Gabrielle Carteris was the oldest out of the main cast being 27 at the time of the first season while playing a high school student. Andrea's pregnancy plotline was written at Carteris' request, so as to incorporate her real life pregnancy. After her original five-year contract ended, Carteris voluntarily left 90210 for her own self-titled talk show, which lasted only one season. Carteris returned to 90210 for guest appearances during the sixth, eighth, and tenth seasons. After Andrea's departure, the show tried twice to recreate a similar character, with two new journalism-focused classmates of Brandon's: Susan Keats and Tracy Gaylian. Susan worked as editor of the college newspaper who admitted to having had an abortion years earlier to focus on her career which echos Andrea's similar dilemma. Tracy was a news anchor for the CU TV station who like Andrea was career driven and politically conscious. Unlike Andrea, however, both Susan and Tracy had full-fledged romantic relationships with Brandon. However, neither character became a regular cast member. Retrieved 17 July 2018 — via www. University Press of America. Retrieved 16 July 2018 — via Google Books. Retrieved 16 July 2018. Retrieved 16 July 2018. 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