Andrea Anders
Anders was birthed in Madison and was raised in DeForest. However, she currently lives in Los Angeles. In 1993 she was a graduate of DeForest Area High school in DeForest Wisconsin. She received the Bachelor of Fine Arts degree from University of Wisconsin Stevens Point in 1997. She received her Master of Fine Arts in 2001 from Rutgers University. Between 2006 and 2015, Anders and her former Joey co-star Matt LeBlanc, who met on the set of the canceled sitcom dated. Her brother is director Sean Anders (Sex Drive, Never Been Thawed). Anders Her career path began with the stage in 2001. In the Broadway show Proof that she played Mary Louise Parker's Understudy. In the following production, The Graduate, Anders played Elaine Robinson. On the Jump was her first performance on The Arena Stage. New Doors was held in Guthrie Theater. Guthrie Theater. Two New York Stage & Film productions, namely Cold/Tender and New World Rhapsody were also created by New York Stage & Film. Anders debuted in Fat Pig, a Geffen Playhouse show. Fat Pig, which closed on the 1st of July, 2007, saw Anders play Jeannie a accountant. Anders first appearance on television was in an Dannon commercial that ran in the mid-90s. She then appeared again about the year 2006. Anders was best known for her roles as a character in Joey in Joey and The Class, where she played Nicole Allen Campbell (the ex-wife of a player) (and as attorney Alex Garrett). Both series were cancelled, even though she appeared in each episode. Anders made guest appearances in One Life to Live as in Law & Order and Tru Calling. Anders was on HBO for three seasons in the role of Donna Degenhart as early as 2003. In 2004, she also appeared in the role of Heather in The Stepford Wives in 2004 and Brandy as Brandy and as Susan on Sex Drive in 2008. Anders also appeared in the show Numb3rs in the year 2008. Anders played in two unsuccessful television pilots. Spellbound as well as News To Me were the two pilots that failed on television. Most recently, Anders was cast in Better Off Ted, a single-camera workplace comedy created by Victor Fresco for ABC.






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