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Andrea Marcovicci

Andrea Louisa Marcovicci (born November 18, 1948) is an American actress and singer.
== Biography ==

Marcovicci was born in Manhattan, New York City to Helen Stuart, a singer, and Eugen Marcovicci, a physician and internist of Romanian descent.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Andrea Marcovicci Biography (1948–) )〕 Her father was 63 when she was born and died when she was 20. In her teens she decided that she wanted to be a singer, but instead majored in drama.〔"What a beautiful thing it is to be alive!" by M.J. Bevans, ''Afternoon TV'', July 1972. Pp. 32-35 & 58.〕 In a 1972 interview, she looked back at this period without enthusiasm:
:"I found that people interested in theater were very serious and heavy. It was a very inbred group. I could not be a part of that. So, if I was going to be an actress, I would have to sing my way into it. I guess what I didn't like about theater on the academic level was the feeling of always being defeated. How could any 18-year-old girl be expected to play Amanda in ''The Glass Menagerie''? You just couldn't be successful at what you were doing. And although I might not have then been able to articulate this, I must have sensed it at the time."〔
Marcovicci left school and started making her way into show business as a singer, appearing on ''The Mike Douglas Show'' and ''The Merv Griffin Show.''〔 As an actress, she debuted in commercials and soon became better known as Dr. Betsy Chernak Taylor on the television soap opera ''Love is a Many Splendored Thing'' from 1970–1973. She appeared in the second pilot film for the television series ''Harry O,'' titled ''Smile Jenny, You're Dead''. She was nominated for a Golden Globe award for the New Star of the Year in 1977 for the film, ''The Front'' (1976).
Marcovicci had a recurring role on ''Hill Street Blues''. She has appeared on ''Scarecrow and Mrs. King,'' ''Kojak,'' ''The Incredible Hulk,'' ''Magnum, P.I.,'' ''Cybill,'' ''Arli$$,'' ''Taxi,'' ''Voyagers!'' (as Cleopatra), ''Baretta,'' ''Mannix'', and ''Paul Sand in Friends and Lovers''. She starred on both ''Trapper John, M.D.'' and ''Berrenger's.''
Marcovicci appeared onstage on Broadway in ''Ambassador''. Her film roles include ''The Concorde ... Airport '79'' (1979), ''Spacehunter: Adventures in the Forbidden Zone'' (1983) and ''Jack the Bear'' (1993).
In 2008 Marcovicci celebrated her 22nd season at the legendary Oak Room of the Algonquin Hotel with ''Marcovicci Sings Movies II.'' A very special 60th Birthday concert followed in May 2009 at Town Hall in NYC, celebrating Andrea’s contribution to the American Songbook. To commemorate this event her personal record label, Andreasong Recordings, Inc., released a compilation CD titled ''As Time Goes By: The Best of Andrea Marcovicci,'' her 17th album and/or CD.
At the end of 2011, Marcovicci celebrated her 25th season at the Oak Room with "No Strings," a collection of songs about travel. Her closing performance of "No Strings" was the final cabaret event at the Oak Room, as the Algonquin's new owner decided to turn the space into a lounge for "preferred" customers.
On Monday evening, November 18th, 2013 (her actual 65th birthday), Joe's Pub, part of the Public Theater, was the site of two performances (7:00 p.m. and 9:00 p.m.) of Marcovicci's latest themed show, "Moonlight Cocktail." As usual, her longtime musical director, Shelly Markham, accompanied the perpetually glamorous singer on piano and Jered Egan again contributed on bass.

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