Andrea Anders
Anders is a native of Madison, Wisconsin. She was born in DeForest and now lives at Los Angeles. She completed her studies at DeForest Area High School in DeForest, Wisconsin in 1993; and received a Bachelor's Degree in Fine Arts at the University of Wisconsin-Stevens point in 1997. She earned her Master of 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 during the filming of the now cancelled sitcom. Sean Anders directs her (Sex Drive, never been Thawed). In 2001, Anders made her debut in the theatre. She was a understudy of Mary Louise Parker in the Broadway production of Proof as well as later playing in the role of Elaine Robinson in The Graduate. Additionally, she was on stage 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 and New World Rhapsody. Anders made her debut in Fat Pig, a Geffen Playhouse show. Fat Pig was closed by July 1st, 2007. She played Jeannie, an accountant. Anders first TV appearance was in the Dannon advertisement which ran through the middle of the 1990s. In the following years, she was on television in the year 2006. Anders was a character of Joey in the roles of Alex Garrett the lawyer and The Class (nee Campbell) as Nicole Allen - an ex footballer's wife. While she appeared on both shows, both have been cancelled. Anders is also a appearances as a guest for One Life to Live, Law & Order, The Guiding Light and Tru Calling. In 2003, she starred as Donna Degenhart on five episodes of the HBO drama Oz. Anders also appeared in brief appearances on The Stepford Wives (2004) as Heather and Sex Drive (2008) as Brandy. Anders has also played Brandy in 2008's film Sex Drive. Anders is also featured in two television pilots that failed. Spellbound And News To Me were the two unsuccessful television pilots. Anders his most recent appearance was in Better Off Ted. This is a workplace comedy with one camera, written by Victor Fresco and broadcast on ABC.






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