Andrea Anders
Anders She was raised and born within Madison, Wisconsin but now lives in Los Angeles, is originally from DeForest. She earned a diploma from DeForest Area High in DeForest in 1993. Then, in 1997 she earned a bachelor's diploma in fine arts at the University of Wisconsin Stevens Point. In 2001, she graduated with the title of Master of Fine Arts at Rutgers University. Anders and Matt LeBlanc dated from 2006 to 2015. The two met while working on the set for the now-cancelled sitcom Joey. Sean Anders directs her (Sex Drive, Never Thawed). Anders began her career in theatre in 2001. Anders was the understudy of Mary Louise Parker for the Broadway production Proof. Anders also played Elaine Robinson later in The Graduate. In addition, she appeared as a character in On the Jump at the Arena Stage, New Doors at the Guthrie Theater as well as Two New York Stage & Film performances: Cold/Tender and New World Rhapsody. In May 2007, Anders began her role as a character in The Geffen Playhouse performance of Fat Pig. Fat Pig shut down on July 1, 2007, with Anders playing the accountant Jeannie. Anders debut TV appearance came in the Dannon advertisement which ran through the middle of the 1990s. Then she appeared on TV again in 2006. Anders is most well-known for her role as Nicole Allen in The Class. She was the wife of an ex-footballer, Nicole Allen. While she appeared on the two shows, they both ended up being cancelled. Anders made guest appearances on One Life to Live (as Donna Degenhart), Law & Order (as Heather), The Guiding Light and Tru Calling. Anders was featured in five episodes of HBO drama series Oz in 2003 as Donna Degenhart in 2003, and made a minor appearance in the 2004 film The Stepford Wives, playing her character Heather in the film, as well as in the film Sex Drive as Brandy. Anders appeared on Numb3rs the show, which ran on television in 2008. Anders also appeared on two TV pilots which did not succeed. Spellbound as well as News To Me were the two unsuccessful television pilots. Anders made an appearance on Better Off Ted for ABC, which is a comedy-drama with only one camera. The script was written by Victor Fresco.






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