Andrea Anders
Anders was originally birthed in Madison and was raised in DeForest. She currently lives at Los Angeles. The school she attended earned her a diploma. DeForest Area High in DeForest in 1993. In 1997 she earned an undergraduate degree in fine arts from the University of Wisconsin Stevens Point. In 2001, she graduated with a Masters of Fine Arts at Rutgers University. Anders was in a relationship in a relationship with Matt LeBlanc (whom she met at the set of Joey), her ex-costar from the series that ended in a cancellation. Sean Anders directs her (Sex Drive, Never Thawed). Anders started out in theater as early as 2001. She was an understudy for Mary Louise Parker in the Broadway production of Proof as well as later playing the part of Elaine Robinson in The Graduate. In addition to 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 May 2007, Anders was cast as a character in her first Geffen Playhouse performance of Fat Pig. Fat Pig shut down on July 1, 2007 with Anders playing the role of accountant Jeannie. Anders was first discovered on TV in an ad for Dannon, which aired around 2006. She then appeared on the show in the 1990s. Anders one of her most well-known characters include Nicole Allen, a former wife of a footballer as in The Class and Joey as Alex Garrett (a lawyer). The actress was in every episode of both shows, however both were canceled. Anders was also a guest on characters in One Life to Live and Law & Order. She was a character on The Guiding Light. She appeared in five episodes of the HBO the drama Oz as Donna Degenhart in 2003, as well as a brief appearance in the 2004 film The Stepford Wives, playing her character Heather as well as the film Sex Drive as Brandy. Anders was in Numb3rs (2008). Anders was also a part of two unsuccessful television pilots. These included Spellbound and News To Me. Anders was cast most recently for Better Off Ted. It is an ABC single-camera comedy about a work environment composed by Victor Fresco.
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