About the Book
Source: Wikia. Pages: 69. Chapters: Andrea Zuckerman, Anthony Marchette, Antonia Marchette, Bobby Walsh, Brandon Walsh, Brenda Walsh, Brooke Alexander, Camille Desmond, Carly Reynolds, Celeste Lundy, Christine, Clare Arnold, Colin Robbins, D'Shawn Hardell, David Silver, Donna Martin, Dylan McKay, Emily Valentine, Emma Bennett, Erica Steele, Erin Silver, Gil Meyers, Gina Kincaid, Hannah Zuckerman-Vasquez, Henry Thomas, Iris McKay, Jack Canner, Jack McKay, Jackie Taylor, Janet Sosna, Jerry Rattinger, Jesse Vasquez, Jill Fleming, Jim and Cindy Walsh, Joe Bradley, John Sears, John and Felice Martin, Kelly Taylor, Lucinda Nicholson, Madeline Sanders, Matt Durning, Mel Silver, Mrs. Teasley, Nat Bussichio, Nikki Witt, Noah Hunter, Ray Pruit, Rick, Roger Azarian, Rose Zuckerman, Rush Sanders, Samantha Sanders, Sandy, Sarah, Scott Scanlon, Sophie Burns, Steve Sanders, Stuart Carson, Suds Lipton, Susan Keats, The Cowboy, Tiffany Morgan, Tracy Gaylian, Valerie Malone. Excerpt: Andrea Zuckerman, played by Gabrielle Carteris, is a character introduced in the first series of the Beverly Hills, 90210 continuity. Gabrielle Carteris as Andrea Zuckerman Andrea was introduced as a dedicated high school student at West Beverly Hills High School, who also served as an editor of the West Beverly Blaze school paper. She became close friends with Brandon Walsh, a writer for the school paper, and initially had a crush on him. Andrea's goal throughout high school was to reach Yale University, and she ultimately received encouragement from the student-friendly teacher Gil Meyers. At times, however, a self-conscious Andrea became confused as to what Mr. Meyers' true wishes were in regards to her future. This, combined with her general admiration for him-along with her occasionally implied attraction-created an anxiety that she sometimes found hard to control. In the end, however, it was revealed that Mr. Meyers only wanted the best for Andrea and all the students, which led them to separat...