Starr Andreeff
Birthday:
March1964, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada
Starr Andreeff, Born in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada, has been in the entertainment business since she was 8 years old starting as a child actor. She was a semi-finalist in the Miss Teen Canada Pageant and was Miss Dominion of Canada. Andreeff appeared in numerous lead roles in film throughout the 1980s and 1990s and was one the leads in the successfu...
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Starr Andreeff, Born in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada, has been in the entertainment business since she was 8 years old starting as a child actor. She was a semi-finalist in the Miss Teen Canada Pageant and was Miss Dominion of Canada. Andreeff appeared in numerous lead roles in film throughout the 1980s and 1990s and was one the leads in the successful Amityville film series titled Amityville Dollhouse. Starr had a recurring role as lawyer Jessica Holmes on the popular daytime soap opera General Hospital. as well as a recurring role as Sabrina Cross. in Falcon Crest. Among the TV shows Starr did guest spots on are The Golden Girls, The Facts of Life, Mike Hammer, Private Eye, and TekWar.In the early 1990s she developed her first music project, teen boy band No Authority. It wasn't long before the group caught the interest of Michael Jackson and Madonna. They were promptly signed to Michael Jackson's label, MJJ/Sony, and then Madonna's Maverick Records, as well as to Smash Music, Starr's management company. Superstar producer Rodney "Darkchild" Jerkins wrote and produced their first record. With No Authority, Starr has worked closely with the Nickelodeon 'All That' Tours, Disney World Tours, and national school tours.In 2014, Canada's Slice Network (Shaw Media) aired a 4 part special series titled "Child Star" that Andreeff created, produced and starred in.Starr currently is President of Maple Jam Management Group [MJMG]. The company represents actors, musicians, and celebrities, in film, TV, music, licensing and branding. Show less «
Now when I go to see horror movies, I laugh while my friends scream because I know how they're done. Though I wouldn't do "Sorority Sisters ...Show more »
Now when I go to see horror movies, I laugh while my friends scream because I know how they're done. Though I wouldn't do "Sorority Sisters 12," horror films have a big audience and I love them. Show less «