Andrea Evans

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Andrea Evans
Evans in a promotional photo for One Life to Live
Born
Andrea Lynn Evans

(1957-06-18)June 18, 1957
DiedJuly 9, 2023(2023-07-09) (aged 66)
OccupationActress
Years active1978–2020
Notable work
Spouses
(m. 1981⁠–⁠1983)
Stephen Rodriguez
(m. 1998)
Children1

Andrea Lynn Evans (June 18, 1957 – July 9, 2023) was an American actress. She was most recognized for her portrayal of

Rebecca Hotchkiss
.

Career

Evans was born in

The Fury, and the same year in the miniseries The Awakening Land.[2] Casting director Mary Jo Slater soon got Evans the role of Tina Clayton on the ABC daytime soap opera One Life to Live,[2][3] where she stayed until 1981.[2][4][5] Evans then went on to portray Patty Williams, Paul Williams' little sister and Jack Abbott's wife, on The Young and the Restless from 1983 to 1984.[2]

Evans returned to One Life to Live in 1985,

Daytime Emmy Award in 1988 for Outstanding Ingenue for One Life to Live,[6] and has appeared on the cover of Soap Opera Digest five times, every year from 1986 to 1990.[7] People magazine called her "Daytime's Diva of Dirt" in 1985.[8]

In January 1990, Evans abruptly quit One Life to Live [5] and dropped out of public view for nearly a decade. Years later, she revealed that she had left to escape a persistent stalker who had gone as far as breaking into the ABC studios in New York City, intent on killing her. Co-star Fiona Hutchison tried to pry the stalker off of Evans along with ABC security.[9] At the time, the stalker incident had been played down heavily in the press. In a 2005 episode of the CBS News show 48 Hours, Evans discussed working with Rebecca Schaeffer, who played Annie Barnes on One Life to Live for six months in 1985, and how it was Schaeffer's murder by her own stalker in August 1989 that finally led Evans to leave One Life to Live.

Evans made two feature films during the 1990s, performing a small part in

Rebecca Hotchkiss Crane on the NBC soap opera Passions[2] (replacing Maureen McCormick, whose ten-episode stint had ended), where she would stay until the series' final episode. Evans' longtime recurring status on Passions fueled rumors for years of her return to her One Life to Live role of Tina.[10][11]

When NBC canceled Passions, it was announced in July 2007 that she would stay with the series for its continued run on DirecTV.[12] Passions finished taping in March 2008,[13] though new episodes were broadcast on DirecTV through August 2008.

In the June 26, 2007 issue of

Executive Producer Frank Valentini noted, "Even though Andrea has not appeared on OLTL since 1990, she has remained among the most requested characters to return to the show ... I welcome her home to OLTL and to the role where she made an indelible mark on our audience."[19] Evans' departure from the series was announced on November 5, 2008.[5][20][21][22] Evans and ABC noted that the actress' return was always set to be short-term, as her "life, family and home" are in California while One Life to Live taped in New York City.[20] Valentini continued in a statement, "The character of Tina is a very important part of the OLTL canvas ... [If] there is an opportunity to have her — Tina and Andrea — return at a future date, the show would be happy to explore it."[20] Evans' last appearance was on November 25, 2008.[5][20][22]
[23]

On April 6, 2010, TVGuide.com announced that Evans would be returning to The Young and the Restless, not as Patty Williams, but as Evans' The Bold and the Beautiful character Tawny. The one-episode stint aired on May 12, 2010. On November 8 of the same year, it was announced that Evans would be temporarily returning to The Bold and the Beautiful as Tawny. While still appearing in recurring capacity on B&B, Evans reprised the role of Tina on OLTL on September 27, 2011, as the series was ending its run.[24][25] In the story, her character Tina was reunited with her 1980s supercouple partner, Cord Roberts, played by John Loprieno. Her short-term run ended as Cord and Tina remarried on November 15, 2011.

In 2012, Evans had a supporting role in the

Indie Series Award for Best Guest Actress in a Drama for the role.[31]

Evans was executive producer of the documentary Rocking the Couch,[32] released in 2018. She portrayed the recurring role of Patty Walker on the web series The Bay from 2017 to 2020.[33]

Personal life and death

Evans was briefly married to One Life to Live co-star

Los Angeles attorney Stephen Rodriguez on January 10, 1998; the couple adopted a daughter in 2004.[2]

Evans died of breast cancer at her home in Pasadena, California, on July 9, 2023, at the age of 66.[33]

Filmography

Year Title Role Notes
1978 The Awakening Land Fay Morrison Wheeler Miniseries; Episode: "Part III: The Town"
1978–1981, 1985–1990, 2008, 2011 One Life to Live Tina Lord July 1978 – December 1981; February 1985 – January 1990; June–November 2008; September–November 2011
In 1985, Evans also portrayed a younger version of her character's mother, Irene Manning, in flashbacks.
1982 CHiPs Julie Episode: "Meet the New Guy" (as Andrea Evans Massey)
1983–1984 The Young and the Restless Patty Williams July 1983 – October 1984
1984
Arch of Triumph
Nurse Eugenie TV movie
1985 Jenny's War Receptionist Miniseries
1985 Florence Nightingale Mrs. Brent TV movie
1990 Capital News Andrea Schaffer Episode: "Finished? Not Dunne"
1994
A Low Down Dirty Shame
Denise Feature film
1995 Ice Cream Man Wanda Feature film
1999–2000, 2010–2011 The Bold and the Beautiful Tawny Moore March 1999 – June 2000; December 2010 – June 2011
2000–2008 Passions
Rebecca Hotchkiss
September 2000 – August 2008
2010 The Young and the Restless Tawny Moore May 12, 2010 (1 episode)
2012 Hit List Diane Murphy Feature film
2012
Imaginary Friend
Angela TV movie
2014 DeVanity Vivian Price Web series
2017–2020 The Bay Patty Walker Web series

References

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  11. ^ "Revolving Door: Back to OLTL!" Soap Opera Weekly, Vol. 19, No. 16, April 15, 2008, p. 3.
  12. ^ Soap Opera Digest, Vol. 32, No. 30, July 24, 2007, p. 17.
  13. ^ Josef Adalian (March 31, 2008). "NBC squashes Passions chances". Variety. Archived from the original on December 8, 2010. Retrieved March 31, 2008.
  14. ^ Soap Opera Digest, Vol. 32, No. 26, June 26, 2007, p. 57.
  15. ^ "Comings and Goings: Andrea Evans (Tina Lord Roberts)." Soap Opera Digest, Vol. 33, No. 24, June 10, 2008, p. 15
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  21. ^ Branco, Nelson (November 7, 2008). "The Suds Report: Andrea Evans' exit confirmed". TVGuide.sympatico.msn.ca. Archived from the original on December 11, 2008. Retrieved February 23, 2009.
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  25. ^ Kroll, Dan J. (July 21, 2011). "Andrea Evans, John Loprieno headed back to Llanview". SoapCentral. Retrieved July 26, 2011.
  26. ^ Bowe, Jillian (August 7, 2013). "Soap Legend Andrea Evans Joins DeVanity!". Daytime Confidential. Retrieved September 17, 2015.
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  30. ^ Rodriguez, Briana (March 31, 2015). "General Hospital Leads 42nd Annual Daytime Emmy Nominations". Backstage. Retrieved September 17, 2015.
  31. ^ "6th Annual Indie Series Awards: Complete List of Winners". Indie Series Awards. April 2015. Retrieved September 17, 2015.
  32. ^ Papadatos, Markos (2019-02-12). "Andrea Evans discusses #MeToo film 'Rocking the Couch' on Amazon". Digital Journal. Retrieved 2020-07-17.
  33. ^ a b Barnes, Mike (July 10, 2023). "Andrea Evans, One Life to Live and Passions Star, Dies at 66". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved July 10, 2023.

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