Mar. 16, 2025
Andrea Evans has died at age 66.
Don Carroll, Evans' former manager, confirmed to PEOPLE that the daytime star died on Sunday from cancer. Her current manager Nick Leicht also confirmed her death, telling PEOPLE: “I’ve been working with Andrea for the past 7 years. She was such a tremendous talent and an absolute joy to work with.”
Evans was best known for starring as troubled teenager Tina Lord onOne Life to Liveand later as Patty Williams onThe Young and the Restless.
Mar. 16, 2025
Andrea Lavinthal has worked as a writer, editor and content creator for 20 years, covering beauty, style and celebrity pop culture.She joined PEOPLE as the Style and Beauty Director in 2012.Andrea was previously at Cosmopolitan, Us Weekly and Sirius XM Radio. She has published three books and co-hosted a podcast.
Andrea Lavinthal has 20 years of experience as a writer, editor and content creator and has worked atPEOPLEsince 2012.Before joining PEOPLE, Andrea worked at some of the biggest print and digital beauty and entertainment media brands includingCosmopolitan,Us Weeklyand SiriusXM.
Mar. 16, 2025
Andrea Martin will no longer star in Broadway’sGary: A Sequel to Titus Andronicus, due to injuries related to an accident she suffered during rehearsals.
TheMy Big Fat Greek Weddingactress, 72, broke four ribs late last month while preparing for the Taylor Mac play — which she was supposed to be co-headlining with fellow Tony winner Nathan Lane. She continued rehearsing for a week, but producer Scott Rudin announced to PEOPLE on Monday she would no longer be able to perform the role.
Mar. 16, 2025
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Andrea McArdle, Broadway’s original Annie, is stepping down from her role in the upcomingAnnie Live!production due to a family emergency.
McArdle, 58, was cast as Eleanor Roosevelt in the NBC live musical set to air, next week.
“I am saddened to announce I will not be participating in “ANNIE LIVE!” My father is currently in the hospital, and I need to put all of my energy into his health and well-being.
Mar. 16, 2025
Andrea Mitchell, a 45-year employee of NBC News, in 1984 and 2023.Photo:Mark Reinstein/Corbis via Getty Images; Paul Morigi/Getty Images
Mark Reinstein/Corbis via Getty Images; Paul Morigi/Getty Images
The political landscape that Andrea Mitchell covers today is far different from the one she reported on a half-century ago. But with each new presidential election, each prominent summit, each armed conflict, she was on the ground, extracting the state of play and delivering sharp analysis to viewers at home.