Andrea Anders
Anders She was born and raised within Madison, Wisconsin but now lives Los Angeles, is originally from DeForest. She earned a diploma from DeForest Area High in DeForest in 1993. Then, in 1997, she received a bachelor's diploma in fine arts at the University of Wisconsin Stevens Point. In 2001, she received the title of Master of Fine Arts from Rutgers University. Anders was involved in a romantic relationship with Matt LeBlanc (whom she met on the set of Joey), her ex-costar from the series that ended in a cancellation. Sean Anders is her brother. (Sex Drive and Never Been Thawed). Anders started out in theater at the age of 2001. She was a understudy of Mary Louise Parker in the Broadway production of Proof and later, she played the part of Elaine Robinson in The Graduate. On the Jump appeared on the Arena Stage. New Doors was staged at the Guthrie Theater. Cold/Tender as well as New World Rhapsody are two New York Stage & Film performances. Anders was first seen on stage in Fat Pig, a Geffen Playhouse production. Fat Pig was closed by July 1st 2007. The character she played was Jeannie the accountant. Anders was first shown on television in an advertisement for Dannon that aired in 2006. She then appeared on the show in the 90s. Anders is a member of Joey, as Alex Garrett the lawyer and The Class (nee Campbell) as Nicole Allen - an ex footballer's wife. In both cases, she was in all of the episodes, however they were both ended up being cancelled. Anders made guest appearances in One Life to Live as in Law & Order and Tru Calling. Anders was on HBO in three episodes as Donna Degenhart as early as 2003. In 2004, she also made appearances in the role of Heather on The Stepford Wives in 2004, and Brandy in Sex Drive as Brandy as Brandy on Sex Drive in 2008. Anders was also on Numb3rs the show, which ran on television in the year 2008. Anders was also a part of two failed TV pilots. Spellbound was one, and News To Me another. Anders is currently starring in the role of Better Off Ted by Victor Fresco the ABC workplace comedy made with a single camera.
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