Andrea Marcovicci
Andrea Marcovicci was an accomplished actress who appeared in a variety of films throughout her Hollywood career. Marcovicci's acting career began mostly with her roles in various films, such as "The Front" (1976), "The Concorde - Airport '79" (1979) and "Kings and Desperate Men" (1981). She also appeared in "The Hand" (1981). She also appeared in the TV movie "Cry Rape!" (CBS, 1973-74). She worked in series television while getting her start in acting, including a part on "Love Is a Many Splendored Thing" (CBS, 1967-1973). Marcovicci was nominated for a New Star Of The Year - Actress Golden Globe Award in 1976. Her film career continued throughout the eighties in productions like the sci-fi fantasy "Spacehunter" (1983) with Peter Strauss, "The Stuff" (1985) and the romance "Someone to Love" (1988) with Orson Welles. During the latter part of her career, she continued to act in the Danny DeVito comedic drama "Jack the Bear" (1993), the documentary "Who Is Henry Jaglom?" (1995) with Candice Bergen and the Tanna Frederick dramatic comedy "Irene in Time" (2009). Additionally, she appeared on the television special "Reno's Cabaret Reunion" (1989-1990). Marcovicci most recently acted in "Driving By Braille" (2013) with Tammin Sursok. Marcovicci was married to Daniel Reichert and had one child.