Listed as one of twelve "Promising New Actors of 1976" in John Willis' Screen World, Vol. 28.
Her strong New York stage background include playing Ophelia opposite Sam Waterston's Hamlet for Joseph Papp, her Broadway debut with Howard Keel in "Ambassador" and starring with Anthony Newley in the musical "Chaplin" portraying all of Chaplin's wives.
In 1993 the soulful singer made her Carnegie Hall solo debut with the American Symphony Orchestra.
Has one daughter, Alice, with husband/actor Daniel Reichert.
Andrea Marcovicci Detailed Biography -
Dark-haired, dark-eyed actress Andrea Marcovicci first gained recognition as Betsy Chernak in the CBS TV soaper Love is a Many-Splendored Thing (1967-73). Prime time audiences were bowled over by Marcovicci's innovative portrayal of a standard damsel-in-distress in the 1974 TV movie Smile, Jenny, You're Dead. Her many film assignments included the role of Woody Allen's activist girlfriend in The Front (1976). Andrea Marcovicci has also pursued a successful career as a Manhattan cabaret singer.