Andrea Anders
Anders was born in DeForest in Wisconsin and is now based at Los Angeles. In 1993, she graduated from DeForest Area High School in DeForest Wisconsin. Then in 1997, she graduated with a bachelor of Arts at The University of Wisconsin Stevens Point. She graduated in 2001 and graduated with the title of Master of Fine Arts from Rutgers University. Between 2006 and 2015, Anders and her former Joey co-star Matt LeBlanc, who met on set of the show that was cancelled, dated. Sean Anders directs her (Sex Drive, Never Thawed). Anders started out in theater as early as 2001. She played the role of an understudy for Mary Louise Parker in the Broadway production of Proof as well as later playing her role as Elaine Robinson in The Graduate. On the Jump was her debut appearance on the Arena Stage. New Doors occurred at Guthrie Theater. Guthrie Theater. Two New York Stage & Film productions: Cold/Tender & New World Rhapsody were also created by New York Stage & Film. In the month of May, 2007 Anders started her role in The Geffen Playhouse performance of Fat Pig. Fat Pig was closed by July 1, 2007. The character she played was Jeannie who was an accountant. Anders made her first television appearance on a Dannon commercial, which ran from the 1990s and 2006. Anders is most notable because of her roles in the television series Joey (as lawyer Alex Garrett) and The Class as Nicole Allen (nee Campbell), an ex-football player's wife. She was on each episode of the two series but neither was renewed. Anders also appeared in guest roles in One Life to Live and Law & Order. She has made appearances as a character on The Guiding Light. She appeared in five episodes of HBO drama series Oz as Donna Degenhart in 2003, as well as a brief appearance in the 2004 movie The Stepford Wives, playing her character Heather, and the 2008 movie Sex Drive as Brandy. Anders was also a part of Brandy in 2008's movie Sex Drive. Anders was also a part of two unsuccessful TV pilots. These included Spellbound as well as News To Me. Anders appeared in Better Off Ted for ABC, which is a comedy-drama with one camera. The script was written by Victor Fresco.






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