Andrea Anders
Anders is a native of Madison, Wisconsin. She was born and raised in DeForest and now lives in Los Angeles. She graduated in 1993 from DeForest Area High School in DeForest Wisconsin. And in 1997 she earned her bachelor of Arts at the University of Wisconsin Stevens Point. She received her Master of Fine Arts in 2001 from Rutgers University. Anders had a relationship with Matt LeBlanc from 2006 until 2015. The two met on the set of Joey, the cancelled sitcom. Sean Anders directs her (Sex Drive, Never Thawed). Anders started working in theaters in 2001. She played the role of an understudy for Mary Louise Parker in the Broadway production of Proof as well as later playing in the role of Elaine Robinson in The Graduate. On the Jump appeared on the Arena Stage. New Doors was a production in the Guthrie Theater. Cold/Tender as well as New World Rhapsody are two New York Stage & Film performances. Anders began her acting career in May 2007 at the Geffen Playhouse production of Fat Pig. Fat Pig, which closed its doors on July 1 2007 saw Anders play Jeannie an accountant. Anders was first discovered on TV in the commercial for Dannon that aired in 2006. She then appeared on the show in the 90s. Anders is most well-known for her role as Nicole Allen in The Class. She played the wife of a former football player, Nicole Allen. The actress was in every episode of both shows, but they were cancelled. Anders made guest appearances on One Life to Live (as Donna Degenhart), Law & Order (as Heather), The Guiding Light as well as Tru Calling. She appeared in five episodes of HBO drama series Oz as Donna Degenhart in 2003, as well as a brief appearance in the movie The Stepford Wives, playing Heather as Heather in the film, as well as in the 2008 movie Sex Drive as Brandy. Anders also appeared as Brandy in the film Sex Drive. Anders was a part of two TV pilots which did not succeed. Spellbound was one, as was News To Me another. Anders is a regular on the show. He was cast recently on Better Off Ted. It is an ABC single-camera comedy about the work-related environment, created by Victor Fresco.






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