Andrea Anders
Anders is a native of Madison, Wisconsin. She was raised in DeForest and is now residing at Los Angeles. Her graduation was in 1993 at DeForest Area High School located in DeForest Wisconsin. And in 1997 she earned her Bachelor of Arts from the University of Wisconsin Stevens Point. Rutgers University awarded her a Master's in Fine Arts degree in 2001. Anders was in a relationship in a relationship with Matt LeBlanc (whom she met on the set of Joey) and her co-star from the cancelled show. Sean Anders directs her (Sex Drive, never Thawed). Anders' career began as a theatre actress in the year 2001. She was a student of Mary Louise Parker on Broadway in Proof. Then, in The Graduate she played Elaine Robinson. Also, she appeared in On the Jump on the Arena Stage and New Doors at the Guthrie Theater. Anders was also seen in Two New York Stage & Film productions: Cold/Tender, and New World Rhapsody. Anders was first seen as Jeannie in Fat Pig on the Geffen Playhouse stage. Fat Pig shut down on July 1st, 2007 with her as the role of accountant Jeannie. Anders first TV appearance was in a Dannon advertisement which ran through the middle of the 1990s. She then appeared again about the year 2006. Anders is most famous for her roles in Joey in Joey and The Class, where she was Nicole Allen Campbell (the ex-wife of a soccer athlete) (and as the lawyer Alex Garrett). Although she was in both shows, both ended up being ended up being cancelled. Anders appeared as an guest in One Life to Live. Law & Order. The Guiding Light. as well as Tru Calling. The actress appeared in five shows of HBO's dramatic show Oz in 2003 as Donna Degenhart. In 2004 she portrayed Heather on The Stepford Wives. And in 2008, Brandy made a small appearance in Sex Drive as Brandy on Sex Drive. Anders was a guest in Numb3rs in 2008 too. Anders also appeared on two pilots for television that did not succeed. These were Spellbound as well as News To Me. Anders is a regular on the show. He was cast recently on Better Off Ted. It is an ABC single-camera comedy about workplaces composed by Victor Fresco.






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