CALIFORNIA, UNITED STATES: Andrea Evans, a beloved soap opera star known for her portrayal of Tina Lord on ABC's 'One Life to Live', died at the age of 66 after a battle with breast cancer. In addition to her memorable performances on ‘One Life to Live’, Evans rose to stardom in the 1970s and 1980s with notable appearances on ‘The Young and the Restless’ and ‘The Bold and the Beautiful’.
Her family fondly remembers her as an extraordinary woman during this difficult time. In the wake of Andrea Evans' death, there has been curiosity surrounding her marital status and family life.
Evans’ second husband - Steve Rodriguez
In addition to her successful career, Andrea Evans embraced the roles of motherhood and wifehood. Throughout her life, she entered into two marriages. At the time of her death, she was in her second marriage which lasted for 25 years, thus, exemplifying the love and commitment she had for her partner.
Evans is survived by her husband Steve Rodriguez, whom she married in 1998, and their daughter. While not much information is available about Rodriguez's personal life, it is known that he is an attorney based in Los Angeles. During her marriage of over two decades to Stephen, Andrea Evans experienced the joys of motherhood.
She had a daughter named Kylie Lyn Rodriguez, who was born on May 9, 2004, making her currently 19 years old. Kylie recently graduated from high school, marking an important milestone in her life. A heartfelt picture of her parents, as mentioned above, reflects the deep love and affection they have for their cherished daughter.
Evan’s ex-husband - Wayne Massey
Previously, Evans was married to actor Wayne Massey, who played Johnny Drummond, the love interest of her character on 'One Life to Live', in the early 1980s. Their marriage lasted from 1981 to 1983, after which Evans married Steve Rodriguez.
Wayne Massey, on the other hand, is an American country music artist and actor. He is best known for his portrayal of Johnny Drummond, a country and rock music sensation, on the daytime drama opera 'One Life to Live' from 1980 to 1984. Massey also recorded duets with his wife, country music performer Charly McClain, which charted between 1985 and 1986. Although he had eleven solo songs recorded, he never managed to break into the Top 40.
Wayne Massey, a native of Glendale, California, had a fortuitous start to his acting career. Despite initially working in the business sector after graduating from Brigham Young University, Massey was unexpectedly "discovered" and offered his first acting role as Johnny Drummond on 'One Life to Live' in 1980. During that time, he also had a prominent role in the made-for-TV film 'Crossfire'. This unexpected opportunity paved the way for Massey's journey in the entertainment industry.