Andrea Anders
Anders is a native of Madison, Wisconsin, and lived within DeForest, Wisconsin, but she now lives with her family in Los Angeles. After completing DeForest Area High Schools in DeForest as well as Stevens Point University in 1997 with a Bachelor of Arts, Anders was born in Madison. In 2001, she earned the title of Master of Fine Arts at Rutgers University. From 2006 to 2015, Anders and her former Joey co-star Matt LeBlanc, who met on the set of the canceled sitcom dated. Sean Anders is her brother. (Sex Drive; Never Been Thawed). Anders her career started in the theatre in the year 2001. In the Broadway show Proof, she was Mary Louise Parker's sub-study. Then, in The Graduate, Anders played Elaine Robinson. In addition to On the Jump, New Doors, at the Guthrie Theater as well as New World Rhapsody, she has also performed on the Arena Stage in On the Jump, New Doors, at the Guthrie Theater. Anders first appeared in Fat Pig on the Geffen Playhouse stage. Fat Pig shut down on July 1, 2007, with her playing the accountant Jeannie. One of Anders her first TV appearances was in a commercial for Dannon which ran through the 1990s and then again after 2006. Anders was a character of Joey, as Alex Garrett the lawyer and The Class (nee Campbell) as Nicole Allen - an ex footballer's wife. Even though she appeared in the two shows, they both were cancelled. Anders made guest appearances on One Life to Live (as Donna Degenhart), Law & Order (as Heather), The Guiding Light as well as Tru Calling. The actress was in five episodes on the HBO Drama series Oz in 2003 as Donna Degenhart in 2003, as well as a brief appearance in the film The Stepford Wives, playing Heather as Heather in the film, as well as in the 2008 movie Sex Drive as Brandy. Anders was also seen on Numb3rs the show, which ran on television in 2008. Anders is also featured on two unsuccessful TV pilots. Spellbound And News To Me were the two television pilots which failed. Anders made an appearance on Better Off Ted for ABC, which is a comedy-drama with only one camera. The script was written by Victor Fresco.






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