Andrea Anders
Anders is from Madison, Wisconsin. She was born in DeForest but is currently with her family in Los Angeles. She has graduated from DeForest Area High School in DeForest, Wisconsin in 1993 She also earned an undergraduate degree in Fine Arts from the University of Wisconsin-Stevens point in 1997. Rutgers University awarded her a Master's of Fine Arts degree in 2001. Anders had a relationship with Matt LeBlanc from 2006 until the year 2015. They met on set of Joey the sitcom that was cancelled. Her brother is director Sean Anders (Sex Drive, Never Been Thawed). Anders was in the theatre in 2001. She played the role of an understudy for Mary Louise Parker in the Broadway production of Proof and later, she played the part of Elaine Robinson in The Graduate. On the Jump appeared on the Arena Stage. New Doors was a production at The Guthrie Theater. Cold/Tender as well as New World Rhapsody are two New York Stage & Film performances. Anders made her debut on stage in Fat Pig, a Geffen Playhouse production. Fat Pig was closed by July 1, 2007. The character she played was Jeannie who was an accountant. Anders made her first television appearance in an Dannon commercial that ran between the years 1990 until 2006. Anders was best known for her appearances on the television series Joey in Joey and The Class, where she was Nicole Allen Campbell (the ex-wife of a player) (and as attorney Alex Garrett). Even though she appeared in both shows, both ended up being ended up being cancelled. Anders appeared as a guest for One Life to Live. Law & Order. The Guiding Light. and Tru Calling. Anders was on HBO for three seasons as Donna Degenhart as early as 2003. Then, she appeared in the role of Heather on The Stepford Wives in 2004 as well as Brandy in Sex Drive as Brandy as Brandy on Sex Drive in 2008. Anders was in Numb3rs (2008). Anders was also a part of two TV pilots that did not succeed. Spellbound And News To Me were the two television pilots which failed. Anders was cast most recently for Better Off Ted. It is an ABC single-camera comedy about the work-related environment, composed by Victor Fresco.






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