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Gabrielle Carteris helped define a generation as Andrea Zuckerman on Beverly Hills 90210. But the story behind the show is bigger, deeper, and more surprising than you think. In this candid and wide-ranging conversation, Gabrielle opens up about the truth behind landing 90210, including the age secret she kept when she was cast as a 16-year-old. She reflects on overnight fame, Beatles-level chaos, and how the show shaped her adult life in ways she is still unpacking. But this episode goes far beyond nostalgia. Gabrielle reveals the devastating on-set injury that temporarily left her partially paralyzed and unable to speak, the lawsuit that followed, and why she refused to sign an NDA after winning her case. That experience ultimately led her into leadership, where she became President of SAG-AFTRA and helped guide the union through historic negotiations. She also discusses: • The real impact of the Hollywood strikes • Why AI and voice replication are changing the entertainment industry • The merger of SAG and AFTRA • Losing Luke Perry and Shannen Doherty • The isolation of extreme fame • Aging in Hollywood and rejecting shame • Why family matters more than celebrity From 90s television icon to labor leader and activist, Gabrielle Carteris shares what she has learned about power, resilience, identity, and what no longer scares her. This is one of the most revealing Beverly Hills 90210 interviews you’ll see. Subscribe for more conversations with the stars you grew up with. 

 

 

Chapters

00:00 Opening Introduction

01:00 Gabrielle Carteris on Aging and Growth

02:32 Learning to Stop Performing for Approval

04:41 Aging in Hollywood and Saying “I’m 65”

06:55 The 90210 Age Secret Revealed

07:57 Overnight Fame and Losing Anonymity

09:45 The Power and Pressure of Being Known

12:33 Looking Back on the 90210 Era

12:47 How Fox Saved Beverly Hills 90210

14:09 Did Andrea Shape Gabrielle or Vice Versa?

15:21 How the SAG-AFTRA Merger Happened

16:29 “I Am an Activist”

17:49 The On-Set Injury That Changed Her Life

20:05 Relearning Speech and Movement

21:35 Refusing to Sign an NDA

22:50 Why Safety Became Her Mission

24:04 Patty Duke, Sean Astin, and Hollywood Legacy

25:14 The Hollywood Strike and the Rise of AI

29:25 Remembering Luke Perry and Shannen Doherty

31:14 Still Close with the 90210 Cast

35:40 Beatles-Level Fame and Fan Chaos

36:25 What Matters Most Now: Family

37:53 Becoming President of SAG-AFTRA

39:25 Leadership and Unsung Heroes

40:02 “I’m Okay” — Owning Her Legacy

41:03 Dubbing for Netflix and Amazon

42:05 Fear of Returning to the Stage

43:25 What No Longer Scares Her

45:22 What She’d Tell Her Younger Self

45:50 “The Girl I Was Is the Woman I Am”

46:23 Closing

Show Credits

Host/Producer: Steve Kmetko

All things technical: Justin Zangerle

Executive Producer: Jim Lichtenstein

Music by: Brian Sanyshyn

Transcription:  Mushtaq Hussain

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