Gabrielle Carteris
Gabrielle Carteris was born in Scottsdale, AZ and was raised in San Francisco, CA. Carteris' teen years witnessed a blossoming love of performance arts, which she explored further at Sarah Lawrence College. Early into her acting career, Carteris landed a regular role on the hit drama series "Beverly Hills 90210" (Fox 1990-2000), on which she played the teenaged Andrea Zuckerman. During her time on the series, Carteris appeared in the Brian de Palma-directed drama film "Raising Cain" (1992). She left "Beverly Hills 90210" midway through its run to headline her own short-lived talk show, "Gabrielle" (Syndication 1995-96). Going forward, Carteris worked with regularity as a voice actor for animated series and video games. In 2012, Carteris became executive vice president of the Screen Actors Guild‐American Federation of Television and Radio Artists, a.k.a. SAG-AFTRA. Four years later, Carteris graduated to the presidency, first assuming the position following the death of her predecessor, and then by way of a subsequent election.