Andrea Anders
Anders She was raised and born at Madison, Wisconsin but now lives in Los Angeles, is originally from DeForest. In 1993, she graduated from DeForest Area Highschool located in DeForest Wisconsin. And in 1997, she received her Bachelor of Arts from The University of Wisconsin Stevens Point. In 2001, she graduated with the title of Master of Fine Arts from Rutgers University. Anders dated Matt LeBlanc from 2006 until 2015. The two met on the sets of Joey the sitcom that was cancelled. Sean Anders is her brother. (Sex Drive The X-Files; never Been Thawed). Anders started her stage career in 2001. She played the role of an understudy for Mary Louise Parker in the Broadway production of Proof and also later played the part of Elaine Robinson in The Graduate. Alongside On the Jump, New Doors which was staged at the Guthrie Theater and New World Rhapsody, she has also performed on the Arena Stage in On the Jump, New Doors, at the Guthrie Theater. Anders made her debut in Fat Pig at Geffen Playhouse on May 7, 2007. Fat Pig, which closed it's doors on July 1 in 2007, had Anders in the role of Jeannie an accountant. Anders made her debut in a commercial on television for Dannon back in the 1990s. In the year in the year. Anders is best known for her work on Joey (as attorney Alex Garrett) and The Class as Nicole Allen (nee Campbell) as the wife of a former football player. In both instances she appeared in all of the episodes, however the show was ended up being cancelled. Anders has also made guest appearances on One Life to Live, Law & Order, The Guiding Light as well as Tru Calling. She appeared in 5 episodes of HBO's drama show Oz in 2003, playing Donna Degenhart. In 2004 she was a character in Heather on The Stepford Wives. And in 2008, Brandy made a small appearance as Brandy on Sex Drive. Anders was on the screen in Numb3rs (2008). Anders made appearances in two unfulfilled television pilots. Spellbound & News To Me. Anders is currently starring as Better Off Ted by Victor Fresco which is an ABC comedy for the workplace that's made with a single camera.
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