Andrea Logan White (b. 1978)

Alias:
Andrea Logan
Logan White

Born:
July 29, 1978

Andrea Logan White grew up in a small town in Illinois. She moved to San Diego with her father after she graduated high school and attended Mira Costa College. At this time she got the acting bug while taking a theatre class.  She jumped right into modeling and auditioning. This led her to move up to Hollywood. In 2001, she was a contestant on the second season of Fear Factor, almost nabbing the grand prize. In 2003, she played a small role in the film, SIX...the Mark Unleashed with Stephen Baldwin and Eric Roberts. In 2004 she co-starred in My Date With Drew. Also in 2005 She co- starred in the film The Moment After 2. Early 2006, Logan was pregnant with her first child so she tried her hand at producing and Co-produced the film, Hidden Secrets, with her husband, David A.R. White, John Schneider, (Dukes of Hazzard, Smallville), and Reginald Vel Johnson, (Family Matters, Die Hard). In 2008, she co-starred in a comedy called Holyman Undercover which also co- stars Fred Willard, John Schneider, Clint Howard. In 2009, Andrea starred in Sarah's Choice opposite Rebecca St. James, and Dick Van Patten. She also starred along with Eric Roberts and husband, the Mexico End times Thriller, In the Blink of an Eye. In 2010 She starred in Marriage Retreat and Me Again In 2011, she starred in the GMC MOW/pilot Brother White.

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Co-Producer:
2010  The Encounter

Producer:
2010  The Encounter
2011  Me Again

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