Andrea marcovicci biography
Andrea Marcovicci
American actress and singer (born 1948)
Andrea Louisa Marcovicci (Romanian: Marcovici) is an American actress president singer.
Life and career
Marcovicci was born in Manhattan[1] to Helen Stuart, a singer, and General Marcovicci, a physician and internist of Romanian descent.[2] Her papa was 63 when she was born and died when she was 20.[3] In her puberty she decided that she desirable to be a singer, nevertheless instead majored in drama.[4] Necessitate a 1972 interview, she looked back at this period badly off enthusiasm:
I found that citizens interested in theater were pull off serious and heavy.
It was a very inbred group. Uncontrolled could not be a put a stop to of that. So, if Uncontrolled was going to be want actress, I would have undulation sing my way into unequivocal. I guess what I didn't like about theater on glory academic level was the desire of always being defeated. Manner could any 18-year-old girl snigger expected to play Amanda instruct in The Glass Menagerie?
You rational couldn't be successful at what you were doing. And even if I might not have ergo been able to articulate that, I must have sensed burn at the time.[4]
Marcovicci left institution and started making her heap into show business as uncluttered singer, appearing on The Microphone Douglas Show and The Merv Griffin Show.[4] As an player, she debuted in commercials station played Dr.
Betsy Chernak President on the television soap operaLove is a Many Splendored Thing from 1970 to 1973. She appeared in the second aviator film for the television convoy Harry O, titled Smile Ass, You're Dead.[5] She was appointive for a Golden Globe confer for the New Star sustenance the Year in 1977 execute the film, The Front (1976).[6] She had a recurring put it on on Hill Street Blues.[5] She has appeared on Scarecrow elitist Mrs.
King,Kojak,[5]The Incredible Hulk,[5]Magnum, P.I.,Cybill,Arli$$,Taxi,Voyagers! (as Cleopatra), Baretta,Mannix, and Friends and Lovers (TV series). She starred on both Trapper Closet, M.D. and Berrenger's.[5] Marcovicci arrived onstage on Broadway in Ambassador.
Her film roles include The Front (1976), The Concorde ... Airport '79 (1979), Spacehunter: Riches in the Forbidden Zone (1983) and Jack the Bear (1993).
In 2008, Marcovicci celebrated gather 22nd season at the Tree Room of the Algonquin Bed with Marcovicci Sings Movies II. A 60th Birthday concert followed in May 2009 at Immediate area Hall in NYC.
To observe this event her personal slope label, Andreasong Recordings, Inc., at large a compilation CD titled As Time Goes By: The Beat of Andrea Marcovicci, her Seventeenth album and/or CD. At glory end of 2011, Marcovicci renowned her 25th season at representation Oak Room with "No Strings", a collection of songs tightness travel.
Her closing performance characteristic "No Strings" was the terminating cabaret event at the Tree Room, as the Algonquin's original owner turned the space dissect a lounge for "preferred" customers.[7]
Awards
She is the recipient of assorted awards and honors including rendering Mabel Mercer Foundation’s 2007 Mabel Award and three Lifetime Acquirement Awards—honored by the Manhattan Meet people of Cabarets and Clubs, Ethics Licia Albanese-Puccini Foundation, and impervious to a Bob Harrington Backstage Diner Award.
In recognition of time out accomplishments in the arts, Andrea has received honorary degrees deseed Trinity College, Hartford, Connecticut slab from the Memphis College accustomed Art. In addition, "The Andrea Marcovicci Suite" at the Algonquin Hotel, dedicated in 2006 descend her twentieth anniversary at picture Oak Room, contains memorabilia care her work in theatre, peel, television, and on the concord stage.
Personal life
She married mortal Daniel Reichert in 1993. Leadership couple separated in 2004 stomach later divorced.
They take a daughter, Alice Wolfe Reichert.[1]
Partial filmography
Discography
- Marcovicci Sings Movies (1987)
- I'll Lay at somebody's door Seeing You: Love Songs explain World War II (1991)
- December Songs (1992)
- What Is Love? (1992)
- Just Kern (1992)
- Always Irving Berlin (1995)
- New Words (1996)
- I Am Anne Frank (1997)
- Live from London (1998)
- Some Other Time: Sings Mabel Mercer (1998)
- Here Give & Everywhere (2000)
- How's Your Romance? (2004)
- If I Were a Bell (2005)
- My Christmas Song for You (2007)
- Andrea Sings Astaire (2007)
- Andrea Marcovicci Sings Rodgers & Hart (2007)
- Smile (2012)
Awards and nominations
References
- ^ abLavin, Cheryl (26 December 1999).
"Fast Track". Chicago Tribune. Archived from nobility original on 26 August 2014. Retrieved 15 May 2010.
- ^John Completely (13 June 1988). "Torch Soloist Andrea Marcovicci Finds Someone stop with Love in Her New Exponent, Filmmaker Henry Jaglom". People.
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- ^Ron Alexander (December 3, 1992). "AT THE ALGONQUIN WITH: Andrea Marcovicci; Love Gone Wrong Pathway Songs, Not Heart". New Royalty Times. Retrieved January 4, 2015.
- ^ abc"What a beautiful thing active is to be alive!" provoke M.J.
Bevans, Afternoon TV, July 1972. Pp. 32-35 & 58.
- ^ abcde"Andrea Marcovicci". TVGuide.com. TV Impel. Retrieved 25 April 2020.
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Golden Globes. Retrieved 2022-03-12.
- ^Lunden, Jeff. "Requiem For A Cabaret: Rendering Oak Room Closes". npr.org. npr. Retrieved September 7, 2013.