Andrea Roth


Andrea Roth is a Canadian actress. She is perhaps best known for her roles as Janet Gavin, the wife of main character Tommy Gavin, on the FX television series Rescue Me, as Victoria Chase in The Collector, and before that, as Diana Powers / NeuroBrain on RoboCop: The Series.

Early life, family and education

Roth is a first-generation Canadian, born in Woodstock, Ontario, to a Scottish father and a Dutch mother. She aspired to become an actor from youth, and debuted on stage at eleven years of age in Helen Keller Miracle Worker. During college while she interned for an ad agency in Toronto, a modeling scout recruited her, and she became a print and runway model, then moved into an acting career.

Career

Roth's screen debut was in 1988 on the anthology television series Alfred Hitchcock Presents. Roth's breakout roles include Eleanor, co-starring with Sally Field in the television miniseries A Woman of Independent Means, and Amy in the Canadian horror film The Club, directed by Brenton Spencer.
She appeared in numerous television movies and series before landing her role on Rescue Me. She was a regular as Diana / NeuroBrain on RoboCop: The Series. Roth appeared in the Jet Li action film War. She guest-starred on the CBS TV drama series Blue Bloods and the American crimee-thriller series Ringer.

Personal life

On March 29, 2010, Roth gave birth to a daughter she shares with her husband Todd Biermann. The couple married on October 7, 2011.

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1989'Gang gal
1991Princes in ExileMarlene
1991'April Harris
1992Seed PeopleHeidi Tucker
1994The ClubAmy
1996CrossworldsLauraVideo
1996The SunchaserHead Nurse
1997Red MeatNan
1997Executive PowerSusan MarshallVideo
1998BurnAmanda Powers
1998Hidden AgendaMonika Engelmann
2000Dangerous AttractionAllison Davis
2000'Susan HellerVideo
2002'Marla LawsonVideo
2004HighwaymenAlexandra Farrow
2007WarJenny Crawford
2009CourageTeresa
2009'Robin Becket
2009'Victoria Chase
2011SouthVeraShort film
2012Time Out of MindSarahShort film
2015Dark PlacesAdult Diondra
2019GoliathDianne Walker

Television