D’Andrea Bryant

D’Andrea Bryant was an American actress and model who is best known for her roles in “Nothing But Trouble,” “Marked for Death,” and “Another 48 Hours.” Born Andrea Delores Bryant on December 3, 1954, she made her mark in the entertainment industry before passing away on December 20, 2008.

Personal and Family Life

D’Andrea Bryant was born to loving parents in the United States. She was known for her vibrant personality and was passionate about her work, which spanned across several mediums including acting, modeling, and writing. In her personal life, she cherished her friendships and connections in the art world, notably forming a friendship with Tupac Shakur during filming.

Career Highlights

D’Andrea’s career included notable appearances in films such as “Flatliners” and “Street Wars,” along with a role in the ABC-TV comedy series “New Attitude,” where she played the girlfriend of Morris Day’s character. She featured prominently in the music video for Big Daddy Kane’s “I Can Do It Right” and contributed to the success of the Sugar Hill: Retribution film. D’Andrea also showcased her talent in print modeling, being featured in Playboy Lingerie and other magazines throughout her career.

Death and Legacy

D’Andrea Bryant passed away on December 20, 2008, in Sylmar, California, leaving behind a legacy of creativity and talent. She is remembered for her contributions to film and music, as well as her dynamic personality that touched many lives. Her work continues to inspire aspiring artists and entertainers.

Filmography

TitleYearRole
Nothing But Trouble1991Party Girl
Marked for Death1990Role not specified
Another 48 Hours1990Role not specified
Flatliners1990Role not specified
Street Wars1994Role not specified
New Attitude (TV Series)1990Girlfriend of Lamar