Andrea Anders
Anders She was raised and born at Madison, Wisconsin but now lives Los Angeles, is originally from DeForest. In 1993, she graduated from DeForest Area High school in DeForest Wisconsin. She received her Bachelor of Fine Arts degree from University of Wisconsin Stevens Point in 1997. She received her Master of Fine Arts in 2001 from Rutgers University. Anders and Matt LeBlanc dated from 2006 through 2015. The pair met while filming for the now-cancelled sitcom Joey. Sean Anders directed her in the movies "Sex Drive" as well as "Never Been Thawed". The year 2001 was the time Anders began her career in theatre. 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 was her first performance on The Arena Stage. New Doors occurred in Guthrie Theater. Guthrie Theater. The two New York Stage & Film productions, namely Cold/Tender and New World Rhapsody were also produced by New York Stage & Film. In May 2007 Anders started in her first Geffen Playhouse performance of Fat Pig. Fat Pig ended on 1 July 2007. One of Anders debut TV appearances was in an advertisement for Dannon which ran through the early 1990s before returning after the year 2006. Anders is most notable because of her roles in the television series Joey (as lawyer Alex Garrett) and The Class in the role of Nicole Allen (nee Campbell) as the wife of a former football player. She was on each episode of both series, but neither was renewed. Anders made an appearance as guest star on One Life to Live. Law & Order. The Guiding Light. And Tru Calling. She appeared in five episodes of HBO drama series Oz in 2003 as Donna Degenhart in 2003, as well as a brief appearance in the 2004 film The Stepford Wives, playing the part of Heather, and the film Sex Drive as Brandy. Anders also appeared on Numb3rs in 2008. Anders also starred in two television shows that failed. Spellbound as well as News To Me were the two television pilots which failed. Anders' most recent role was in Better Off Ted. This is a work-related comedy that uses only one camera and written by Victor Fresco and broadcast on ABC.






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