Andrea Dromm

Andrea Dromm

Andrea Dromm (born February 18, 1941 in Long Island, New York, U.S.) is an American actress.

Her career began as a child model, but she felt it interfered with her school work. She attended the University of Connecticut, where she studied drama, acting in student productions of "The Diary of Anne Frank", "The Crucible", and "Romeo and Juliet".cite book
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title=Drive-In Dream Girls: A Galaxy of B-Movie Starlets of the Sixties
author=Tom Lisanti
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] . She dropped out and hitchhiked to San Francisco, but eventually returned for her degree, after which she began work as a New York model, signing with the Eileen Ford Agency.

Her career "took off" after her appearance in a National Airlines television commercial as the stewardess asking "Is this any way to run an airline? You bet it is!"

On the strength of the ad's popularity, she was urged to seek a Hollywood career. Her first job was playing Yeoman Smith in "Where No Man Has Gone Before", the second pilot for "". Allegedly, Gene Roddenberry hired her so he could "score with her", but Dromm insists that she had "no problems" with the legendary ladies' man. [cite book
title=Inside Star Trek: The Real Story
author=Herbert F. Solow
others=Robert H. Justman
year=1996
publisher=Pocket Books
isbn=0671896288
] Dromm passed on the opportunity to stay with the series to take a part in "The Russians Are Coming, the Russians Are Coming", where she played a teenaged babysitter who falls in love with a handsome Soviet sailor. She then co-starred in "Come Spy with Me", a spy spoof that fell flat. She also appeared as hostess of a TV special on surfing.

After this experience, she returned to New York modeling, and for a time was the Clairol "Summer Blonde" girl who appeared in television and print ads.

In 1988, "People" reported that she was living off real estate investments and splitting her time between homes in The Hamptons and Palm Beach.

Filmography

* "Come Spy with Me" (1967) ... as Jill Parsons
* ""
** episode Where No Man Has Gone Before ... as Yeoman Smith
* "The Russians Are Coming, the Russians Are Coming" (1966) ... as Alison Palmer

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