Andrea Anders
Anders, who was born and raised at Madison, Wisconsin but now lives in Los Angeles, is originally from DeForest. Following her graduation from DeForest Area High Schools in DeForest as well as Stevens Point University in 1997 with a bachelor of Arts and a Bachelor of Science degree, she was raised in Madison. In 2001, Anders earned a Masters of Fine Arts at Rutgers University. Anders, her Joey co star Matt LeBlanc and their relationship was in place from 2006 to 2015. They first met on the sets of the sitcom that was later cancelled. Sean Anders directed her in the films "Sex Drive" as well as "Never Been Thawed". Anders' career began in the theatre in the year 2001. Anders was the understudy of Mary Louise Parker for the Broadway production Proof. She also was Elaine Robinson later in The Graduate. On the Jump was her first performance on The Arena Stage. New Doors occurred in The Guthrie Theater. Two New York Stage & Film shows: Cold/Tender and New World Rhapsody were also created in the hands of New York Stage & Film. Anders made her debut with Fat Pig at Geffen Playhouse on May 7, 2007. Fat Pig, which closed on the 1st of July in 2007, had Anders in the role of Jeannie an accountant. Anders was first seen on TV in an ad for Dannon, which aired around 2006. She then appeared on the show in the 1990s. Anders' most famous characters include Nicole Allen, a former husband of a professional footballer, in The Class and Joey as Alex Garrett (a lawyer). Anders was on all of the episodes of both shows, however the shows were both cancelled. Anders was a guest in One Life to Live as in Law & Order and Tru Calling. The actress was in five episodes of HBO the drama Oz in 2003 as Donna Degenhart in 2003, as well as a brief appearance in the 2004 movie The Stepford Wives, playing Heather as Heather as well as the 2008 movie Sex Drive as Brandy. Anders appeared on the screen in Numb3rs (2008). Anders has also appeared in two TV pilots that did not succeed. Spellbound, News To Me. Anders made an appearance in Better Off Ted for ABC The show is a comedy with one camera. The script was written by Victor Fresco.






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