Former '90210' Star Reflects on Overwhelming Fame

Gabrielle Carteris opens up about the challenges of starring on the hit '90s series.

Feb. 25, 2026 at 7:03pm

Actress Gabrielle Carteris, who played Andrea Zuckerman on the popular 1990s TV series Beverly Hills, 90210, is reflecting on the overwhelming fame and isolation she and her co-stars experienced during the show's run. Carteris discussed the challenges of navigating sudden stardom and being unable to "go out in public" due to their level of fame. She also expressed surprise at still being approached by fans with reverence, saying "We're just human beings." The 65-year-old actress acknowledged that her time on the show has "shaped [her] entire life" in both positive and challenging ways.

Why it matters

Carteris' candid comments shed light on the personal toll that sudden fame can take on young actors, even those starring in beloved and successful TV shows. Her experience highlights the need for better support systems and mental health resources for performers thrust into the public eye at a young age.

The details

Carteris, who was on Beverly Hills, 90210 for the first five seasons, said the "fame of the show was really hard" and caused a feeling of "isolation" among the cast. She and her co-stars, including Tori Spelling, Brian Austin Green, Jennie Garth, and the late Luke Perry and Shannen Doherty, were unexpectedly thrust into the spotlight when the show premiered in 1990. Carteris said she and the cast were unable to "go out in public" due to their immense popularity.

  • Beverly Hills, 90210 premiered in 1990 and ran for 10 seasons until 2000.
  • Carteris played Andrea Zuckerman on the show for the first 5 seasons.

The players

Gabrielle Carteris

An actress best known for playing Andrea Zuckerman on the hit 1990s TV series Beverly Hills, 90210.

Beverly Hills, 90210

A popular teen drama that aired from 1990 to 2000 and launched the careers of several young actors.

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What they’re saying

“The fame of the show was really hard and it was a lot and it was overwhelming.”

— Gabrielle Carteris, Actress (Still Here Hollywood Podcast w/ Steve Kmetko)

“We're just human beings, right? It's just a job. It's a job that's public that's for people to see and people would talk to me like I was something more than that. And that was always a challenge for me.”

— Gabrielle Carteris, Actress (Still Here Hollywood Podcast w/ Steve Kmetko)

What’s next

Carteris said she is now learning to be "a little kinder" to herself and give herself "more grace" as she reflects on her time on Beverly Hills, 90210 and the lasting impact it has had on her life.

The takeaway

Carteris' candid comments about the overwhelming fame and isolation she experienced as a young actress on Beverly Hills, 90210 highlight the need for better mental health support and resources for performers thrust into the public eye at a young age.