
Andrea Jeremiah
Andrea Jeremiah is an Indian actor, best known for Tamil cinema. Andrea Jeremiah began their career in 1981 and has been a prominent figure in the industry for over 45 years. With 30 credits to their name and an average audience rating of 6.4, Andrea Jeremiah remains one of the most prolific and celebrated talents in the industry. Spanning 40+ years, Andrea Jeremiah's career remains one of the longest and most celebrated in Tamil cinema.
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Biography
Andrea Jeremiah is an Indian film actress, playback singer and voice actress from Chennai, who works mainly in the Tamil film industry. Beginning her career singing playback, Andrea has gone on to appear in films, mostly in the Tamil language.
Personal Info
Career Milestones
Playback singing debut with 'Kannum Kannum Nokia'
Acting debut as Kalyani in Pachaikili Muthucharam; nominated for Vijay Award for Best Debut Actress
Nominated for Filmfare Awards South Best Supporting Actress
View film →Appeared alongside Kamal Haasan in high-profile bilingual spy thriller
View film →Won SIIMA Award for Best Actress – Tamil for role as Althiya, considered one of Tamil cinema's most memorable female characters
View film →Iconic Roles
Taramani
A bold, independent single mother and HR manager who challenges social conventions. The character became iconic for its unapologetic assertiveness and was widely cited as a landmark portrayal of a liberated woman in Tamil cinema.
Aayirathil Oruvan
A spirited female lead in Selvaraghavan's fantasy-adventure epic. The role brought Andrea into mainstream Tamil cinema attention and showcased her ability to hold her own in a high-stakes, action-driven narrative.
Mankatha
A supporting role in Venkat Prabhu's blockbuster heist thriller. Despite limited screen time, the character contributed to the film's commercially and critically successful ensemble and raised Andrea's industry profile.
Vishwaroopam
Appeared in Kamal Haasan's acclaimed spy thriller alongside one of Tamil cinema's biggest stars, and reprised the role in the 2018 sequel — a testament to the character's significance within the franchise.
Aval
The female lead in this acclaimed Tamil horror film opposite Siddharth. Lakshmi is a woman drawn into supernatural terror when a mysterious family moves next door, and Andrea's grounded performance anchored the film's emotional core.
Defining Moments
As Lavanya Chandramouli, an archaeologist who becomes the quiet tactical leader of a brutal jungle expedition — surviving harrowing conditions across a 263-day shoot in one of Tamil cinema's most ambitious productions
A landmark early role in Selvaraghavan's cult epic; the physical and emotional demands of the role — plus contributing lyrics to the soundtrack — established her as a serious, multi-dimensional talent beyond just a glamour presence.
View film →As Sabitha in the multi-starrer heist thriller — a stylish supporting turn that held its own amid a massive ensemble cast including Ajith, Arjun, and Trisha
Mankatha was one of the biggest Tamil blockbusters of 2011; her willingness to take a supporting role in a star-heavy film and make it memorable demonstrated professional confidence and earned her broader audience recognition.
View film →As Ashmita Subramaniam, a RAW operative entangled in the undercover mission — holding her own alongside Kamal Haasan in a high-profile international production
One of the highest-profile films of her career; sharing screen space with Kamal Haasan in his passion project brought her significant mainstream visibility and demonstrated her range in a thriller context.
View film →As Althiya Joseph, a fiercely independent Anglo-Indian single mother navigating predatory male attention while remaining unapologetically herself — her understated, grounded performance anchors the entire film
Considered her finest performance; Althiya is cited as one of the most progressive and realistic female characters in Tamil cinema. Earned her a Filmfare South Best Actress nomination and wide critical acclaim for breaking the mould of conventional Tamil heroines.
View film →As Chandra, Rajan's widow and Guna's wife, carrying grief and resilience across the sprawling North Chennai gangster saga — her presence bridges two generations of the narrative
Being cast by Vetrimaaran in this critically celebrated film is itself a career-defining stamp; the role required emotional restraint in a film filled with explosive performances, and she reportedly expressed regret over a specific scene she felt pushed boundaries.
Filmography
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Did You Know?
Andrea Jeremiah is a trained classical singer and began her career as a playback singer before transitioning to acting.
She made her acting debut in the 2006 Tamil film 'Pachaikili Muthucharam', directed by Gautham Vasudev Menon.
She is also a voice actress and has dubbed for several Hollywood films and video games into Tamil.
She is known for her multilingual abilities, having acted in Tamil, Telugu, and Malayalam films.
She is the founder of the band 'Andrea Jeremiah and The Junk Band', which performs original music.
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News & Stories

Trailer for Gopi Nainar movie Manushi, featuring Andrea Jeremiah, was released on Wednesday
18/4/2024

Andrea Jeremiah's Movie 'Kaa' Announces Release Date
5/3/2024

Andrea Jeremiah Amazing Stills.
2/2/2022

Andrea Jeremiah Dazzling Stills.
13/1/2022

Andrea Jeremiah Dazzling Stills.
7/9/2019
Legacy & Influence
Andrea Jeremiah has carved a distinctive niche in the Tamil film industry as a multi-faceted artist, primarily recognized for her compelling portrayals of strong, independent, and often unconventional female characters. Her career trajectory is marked by a deliberate shift from playback singing—where she made notable early contributions with songs like 'Porkkalam' in 'Aayirathil Oruvan'—to acting, where she has consistently chosen roles that defy stereotypical glamour. This choice has positioned her as a significant figure in the industry's evolving landscape of character-driven storytelling. Her performances in films like 'Taramani' and 'Vada Chennai' are particularly emblematic of this contribution. In 'Taramani', she delivered a powerful performance as a complex, modern woman navigating urban relationships and societal pressures, a role that resonated deeply for its authenticity. In the gangster epic 'Vada Chennai', her portrayal added crucial emotional depth and resilience to the gritty narrative. Beyond mainstream cinema, her work in offbeat projects like 'Uttama Villain' and the series 'Victim' showcases her versatility and commitment to challenging material. As a bilingual talent who also acts and sings in Telugu and other languages, she has expanded her influence across Indian cinema. Her voice, both literal as a singer and figurative as an actress choosing substantial roles, has contributed to a broader acceptance of nuanced female characters in commercial Tamil cinema. While not a traditional mass heroine, her filmography represents a growing space for actors who prioritize script and character integrity, influencing the types of roles written for women in the industry.
