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Andrea Evans (1957–2023), One Life to Live star

by Linnea Crowther

Andrea Evans was an actress who starred as Tina Lord on “On Life to Live” and had other notable soap opera roles. 

Andrea Evans’s legacy 

Evans was best known as fan favorite Tina Lord on “One Life to Live,” returning to the role multiple times over the years. She first joined the show in 1978, leaving in 1981 only to return four years later. In the interim, she played Patty Williams on “The Young and the Restless.” But Evans’ second stint as Tina made her a wildly popular star of “One Life to Life” – she was nominated for a Daytime Emmy Award, nicknamed “Daytime’s Diva of Dirt” by People magazine, and appeared on several covers of Soap Opera Digest.  

Despite her success on “One Life to Live,” Evans left in 1990, later revealing that she had stepped away from the show because of a stalker who had sent her death threats and broken into the show’s studios to attack her. Her co-star, Rebecca Schaeffer (1967–1989), had been killed by an obsessed fan, a tragedy that convinced Evans to leave the show for her own safety. 

Evans would return to “One Life to Live” as Tina in 2008 and 2001, but she kept busy in the interim, taking on other soap opera roles as well as appearing in movies. She returned to soap operas in 1999, playing Tawny on “The Bold and the Beautiful,” then stepped into a starring role on “Passions” in 2000. There, she played Rebecca Hotchkiss Crane, replacing Maureen McCormick in the role and remaining with the series until it ended in 2008. Evans also had roles in the movies “A Low Down Dirty Shame,” “Ice Cream Man,” and “Hit List.” 

Evans on her “One Life to Live” character 

“She is such a fun character. She is kind of a bigger than life character. She is driven, a little flaky but also a little smart. She is fun and sexy. She is a little bit of everything, and I think that’s what people can relate to. Tina is always the underdog in a way, because she is always trying to better her life, but always does it the wrong way.” —from a 2008 interview for Michael Fairman TV  

Tributes to Andrea Evans 

Full obituary: The Hollywood Reporter 

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