Andrea Anders
Anders is a native of Madison, Wisconsin. She was born in DeForest and now lives with her family in Los Angeles. She completed her studies at DeForest Area High School in DeForest, Wisconsin in 1993 She also earned an undergraduate degree in Fine Arts from the University of Wisconsin-Stevens point in 1997. She graduated with a Master's Degree in Fine Arts in 2001 from Rutgers University. Anders as well as her Joey co star Matt LeBlanc and their relationship was in place from 2006 to 2015. They first met while filming the sitcom that was later cancelled. Sean Anders directed her in the movies "Sex Drive" and "Never Been Thawed". Anders started her theatre career in 2001. She worked with Mary Louise Parker on Broadway in Proof. Later, in The Graduate she played Elaine Robinson. She also appeared in On the Jump on the Arena Stage and New Doors at the Guthrie Theater. She has also been seen in Two New York Stage & Film productions: Cold/Tender as well as New World Rhapsody. Anders first appeared as Fat Pig Fat Pig at Geffen Playhouse on May 7, 2007. She played the part of Jeannie who was an accountant. Fat Pig closed on July 1st, 2007. Anders appeared in her first commercial on TV for Dannon in the late 1990s. And then, again around the year 2006. Anders Most well-known roles include Nicole Allen, a former football player's spouse as in The Class and Joey as Alex Garrett (a lawyer). Both series were cancelled, despite her appearance in each episode. Anders also appeared in guest roles on One Life to Live and Law & Order. She was characters in The Guiding Light. Anders was on HBO in three episodes in the role of Donna Degenhart as early as 2003. She then made appearances in the role of Heather on The Stepford Wives in 2004, and Brandy as Brandy as Brandy as Brandy in Sex Drive in 2008. Anders was also a guest in the show Numb3rs in the year 2008. Anders also appeared on two TV pilots which were unsuccessful. The pilots were Spellbound and News To Me. Anders was cast most recently on Better Off Ted. It is an ABC single-camera comedy about the work-related environment, composed by Victor Fresco.






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