Andrea Anders
Anders She was born and raised within Madison, Wisconsin but now lives in Los Angeles, is originally from DeForest. She has graduated from DeForest Area High School in DeForest, Wisconsin in 1993 as well as a Bachelor's Degree in Fine Arts from the University of Wisconsin-Stevens point in 1997. She graduated in 2001 and received the title of Master of Fine Arts from Rutgers University. Anders had a romance with Matt LeBlanc (whom she met at the set of Joey), her ex-costar from the cancelled show. Sean Anders directed her in the film "Sex Drive" as well as "Never Been Thawed". Anders was first working in the theatre beginning in 2001. In the Broadway show Proof, she was Mary Louise Parker's sub-study. Then, in The Graduate, Anders played Elaine Robinson. She also appeared on stage in On the Jump at the Arena Stage, New Doors at the Guthrie Theater in addition to two New York Stage & Film productions: Cold/Tender and New World Rhapsody. Anders began her acting career in May 2007 with the Geffen Playhouse production of Fat Pig. Fat Pig, which closed it's doors on July 1, 2007, saw her play the role of Jeannie an accountant. One of Anders debut appearances on TV was an advertisement for Dannon which ran in the early 1990s before returning around the year 2006. Anders is best known for her part as Nicole Allen in The Class. The character was the wife of an ex-footballer, Nicole Allen. Both shows were cancelled even though she was in each episode. Anders also appeared in guest parts on One Life to Live and Law & Order. She was a character in The Guiding Light. In 2003, she was Donna Degenhart on five episodes of the HBO drama Oz. Also, she made brief appearances on The Stepford Wives (2004) as Heather as well as Sex Drive (2008) as Brandy. Anders has also played Brandy in the 2008 movie Sex Drive. Anders was also a part of two TV pilots that failed. Spellbound And News To Me were the two television pilots which failed. Anders' most recent role was Better Off Ted. This is a workplace comedy with one camera, scripted by Victor Fresco and broadcast on ABC.






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