Andrea Anders
Anders She was born and raised in Madison, Wisconsin but now lives Los Angeles, is originally from DeForest. Her graduation was in 1993 at DeForest Area High School located in DeForest Wisconsin. In 1997, she graduated with a Bachelor of Arts from The University of Wisconsin Stevens Point. In 2001, she graduated with the title of Master of Fine Arts at Rutgers University. From 2006 to the year 2015, Anders and her former Joey co-star Matt LeBlanc, who met during the filming of the canceled sitcom dated. Anders' brother is director Sean Anders (Sex Drive, Never Been Thawed). Anders began working in theatres in the year 2001. In the Broadway production Proof that she played Mary Louise Parker's sub-study. Then, in The Graduate, Anders played Elaine Robinson. Additionally, she was in On the Jump on the Arena Stage and New Doors at the Guthrie Theater. The actress has also been seen in the two New York Stage & Film Productions, Cold/Tender, and New World Rhapsody. Anders was first seen in Fat Pig on the Geffen Playhouse stage. Fat Pig shut down on July 1, 2007, with Anders playing the accountant Jeannie. Anders was first discovered on TV in an ad for Dannon that aired in 2006. She then appeared on the show in the 1990s. Anders was most well-known for her appearances on the television series Joey as well as The Class, where she played Nicole Allen Campbell (the ex-wife of a athlete) (and as the lawyer Alex Garrett). The actress was in every episode of both shows, however both were canceled. Anders made an appearance as an guest for One Life to Live. Law & Order. The Guiding Light. And Tru Calling. She appeared in five episodes on the HBO drama series Oz in 2003 as Donna Degenhart in 2003, she also made a small appearance in the movie The Stepford Wives, playing the part of Heather as well as the film Sex Drive as Brandy. Anders has also been seen in the show Numb3rs in 2008. Anders was also in two failed television pilots. Spellbound was one of them, and News To Me another. Most recently, Anders was cast in Better Off Ted, a single camera workplace comedy created by Victor Fresco for ABC.
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