Andrea Elson (b. 1969)

Alias:
Annie Elson

Birthplace:
New York, New York, USA

Born:
March 6, 1969

Andrea Elson is a well-known former actress estaodounidense, famous for her role in the sitcom "ALF" from 1986. Andrea Elson was born in 1969, in the city of New York, United States. Lived all her childhood in New York, raised by parents who willingly signed up at a theatre school when she told them that she wanted to be an actress. Little after completing her primary studies began attending castings of characters getting an appearance in the 1983 series "Whiz Kids". After that made countless appearances in various series such as "Simon & Simon" in 1983, "Silver Spoons" in 1985 and which came after ALF. In September 1986 premiered the sitcom "ALF" where a charismatic alien joined an American family, creating countless funny situations. From the moment of its appearance in the TV series became a success overall, reaching cramming the market with their costumes and posters. Its protagonists were Max Wright, the father of strict and loving, Anne Scheeden, the sympathetic mother, Benji Gregory, son and the character of Andrea: Lynn, a teenager in full growth. In 1990 series came to an end after 102 episodes and four seasons, leaving a huge gap in the youth of 1980. After time, Andrea appeared in "Who's the Boss?" in 1990, "Married with Children" in 1993, "Mad About You" in 1994 and "Men Behaving Badly" of 1997, among many others. In 1993 she married TV producer Scott Hopper and together they had a little girl called Claire in 1997. Currently Elson is dedicated to do fashion shows and direct them from behind the gateway.

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