Andrea Anders
Anders is a native of Madison, Wisconsin. She was raised in DeForest but is currently with her family in Los Angeles. She completed her studies at DeForest Area High School in DeForest, Wisconsin in 1993 as well as an undergraduate degree in Fine Arts at the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point in 1997. Rutgers University awarded her a Master's in Fine Arts degree in 2001. Anders had a relationship with Matt LeBlanc from 2006 until 2015. They dated on the sets of Joey the sitcom that was cancelled. Sean Anders directed her in the films "Sex Drive" and "Never Been Thawed". Anders started her theatre career in 2001. In the Broadway production Proof, she was Mary Louise Parker's sub-study. In the following production, The Graduate, Anders played Elaine Robinson. Alongside On the Jump, New Doors, at the Guthrie Theater as well as New World Rhapsody, she has also performed on the Arena Stage in On the Jump, New Doors, at the Guthrie Theater. In the month of May, 2007 Anders began her role her role in her first Geffen Playhouse performance of Fat Pig. She was the character Jeannie an accountant Fat Pig closed on July 1st of 2007. Anders was first seen on TV in an advertisement for Dannon, which aired around 2006, and then again in the 1990s. Anders is a member of Joey since the beginning, playing Alex Garrett the lawyer and The Class (nee Campbell) as Nicole Allen - an ex footballer's wife. Although she was in each show, they were ended up being cancelled. Anders also appeared in guest parts in One Life to Live and Law & Order. She has made appearances as an actor on The Guiding Light. The actress appeared in five shows of HBO's dramatic series Oz in 2003 as Donna Degenhart. In 2004 she was a character in Heather in The Stepford Wives. And in 2008, Brandy made a small appearance in Sex Drive as Brandy on Sex Drive. Anders appeared on the screen in Numb3rs (2008). Anders also appeared on two TV pilots which failed. They were Spellbound as well as News To Me. Most recently, Anders was cast in Better Off Ted, a single camera workplace comedy created by Victor Fresco for ABC.






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