Andrea Bogart — Biography
Hailing from Missouri, Andrea Bogart is an actress with a background in professional dance. Her alma mater, Missouri State University, recognized her achievements with an "Outstanding Young Alumni" honor in 2011. Despite her small-town roots, her career has taken her across the globe, with work assignments leading her to destinations like Japan and Fiji.
Bogart's early career saw her dancing her way into the entertainment industry, with early appearances in the film The Master of Disguise (2002) and popular television series such as Grounded for Life (2001) and Nikki, alongside numerous national commercials. Transitioning from a dedicated professional dancer, she honed her craft as a working actress. Her filmography includes a role in Steven Soderbergh's Side Effects (2013), sharing the screen with Jude Law and Rooney Mara, as well as comedic features like Back in the Day (2014), The Secret Lives of Dorks (2013), and Bar Starz (2008).
On television, Bogart has been a recurring presence in the successful web series Zac and Mia (2017) and the Showtime drama Ray Donovan (2013). She has also made appearances in all three CSI franchises and numerous other guest-starring roles on prominent series including Lucifer (2016), The Odd Couple (2015), NCIS (2003), Castle (2009), Rizzoli & Isles (2010), The Mentalist (2008), Two and a Half Men (2003), Nip/Tuck (2003), and Ghost Whisperer (2005), among others. A significant role came in 2010 when she portrayed Abby Haver for over 100 episodes on the Emmy-winning series General Hospital (1963), winning over many viewers.
Expanding her repertoire to the stage, Bogart showcased her talents as a dancer-choreographer in Lanford Wilson's Burn This. Her performance in the play A Postcard from L.A. garnered praise from the trade paper Backstage, which described her as "delightful...equal parts sultry siren and irritating vixen." Bogart's extensive list of national commercials features prominent brands such as Honda, Direct TV, AT&T, Cadillac, Electrolux, Taco Bell, Pantene, Nike, Bud Light, Old Navy, and Gap, including a Super Bowl advertisement for Coors Light. She has also lent her talents to music videos for artists like Smash Mouth, 98 Degrees, Moby, and Marc Anthony, and participated in global advertising campaigns for United Airlines, Chase Credit Card, Crystal Cruises, and Botox for Migraines.
Beyond her acting pursuits, Bogart is an active member of "The New Hollywood," a 501(
Bogart's early career saw her dancing her way into the entertainment industry, with early appearances in the film The Master of Disguise (2002) and popular television series such as Grounded for Life (2001) and Nikki, alongside numerous national commercials. Transitioning from a dedicated professional dancer, she honed her craft as a working actress. Her filmography includes a role in Steven Soderbergh's Side Effects (2013), sharing the screen with Jude Law and Rooney Mara, as well as comedic features like Back in the Day (2014), The Secret Lives of Dorks (2013), and Bar Starz (2008).
On television, Bogart has been a recurring presence in the successful web series Zac and Mia (2017) and the Showtime drama Ray Donovan (2013). She has also made appearances in all three CSI franchises and numerous other guest-starring roles on prominent series including Lucifer (2016), The Odd Couple (2015), NCIS (2003), Castle (2009), Rizzoli & Isles (2010), The Mentalist (2008), Two and a Half Men (2003), Nip/Tuck (2003), and Ghost Whisperer (2005), among others. A significant role came in 2010 when she portrayed Abby Haver for over 100 episodes on the Emmy-winning series General Hospital (1963), winning over many viewers.
Expanding her repertoire to the stage, Bogart showcased her talents as a dancer-choreographer in Lanford Wilson's Burn This. Her performance in the play A Postcard from L.A. garnered praise from the trade paper Backstage, which described her as "delightful...equal parts sultry siren and irritating vixen." Bogart's extensive list of national commercials features prominent brands such as Honda, Direct TV, AT&T, Cadillac, Electrolux, Taco Bell, Pantene, Nike, Bud Light, Old Navy, and Gap, including a Super Bowl advertisement for Coors Light. She has also lent her talents to music videos for artists like Smash Mouth, 98 Degrees, Moby, and Marc Anthony, and participated in global advertising campaigns for United Airlines, Chase Credit Card, Crystal Cruises, and Botox for Migraines.
Beyond her acting pursuits, Bogart is an active member of "The New Hollywood," a 501(