Andrea Anders
Anders is from Madison, Wisconsin. She was born in DeForest and is now residing at Los Angeles. She earned a diploma from DeForest Area High in DeForest in 1993. After that, in 1997 she graduated with an undergraduate diploma in fine arts at the University of Wisconsin Stevens Point. In 2001, Anders earned a Masters of Fine Arts at Rutgers University. From 2006 until 2015, Anders and her former Joey co-star Matt LeBlanc, who met on set of the sitcom that ended in a rerun, began dating. Sean Anders is her brother. (Sex Drive and Never Been Thawed). Anders was first working in the theatre in the year 2001. She was an understudy for Mary Louise Parker in the Broadway production of Proof and also later played her role as Elaine Robinson in The Graduate. On the Jump was her first performance on The Arena Stage. New Doors was held in Guthrie Theater. Guthrie Theater. The two New York Stage & Film shows: Cold/Tender and New World Rhapsody were also staged by New York Stage & Film. Anders was first seen on stage in Fat Pig, a Geffen Playhouse production. Fat Pig, which closed its doors on July 1, 2007, saw Anders play Jeannie a accountant. Anders was in her very first commercial on television for Dannon in the late 1990s. Then again, around in the year. Anders is most well-known for her role as Nicole Allen in The Class. The character was the wife of an ex-footballer, Nicole Allen. While she appeared on both shows, both have been ended up being cancelled. Anders is also a guest appearances on One Life to Live, Law & Order, The Guiding Light, and Tru Calling. The actress appeared in five episodes of HBO's drama show Oz in 2003 as Donna Degenhart. In 2004, she played Heather as Heather in The Stepford Wives. And in 2008, Brandy made a small appearance as Brandy In Sex Drive. Anders appeared on Numb3rs, which aired in 2008. Anders was also a part of two unsuccessful television pilots. Spellbound, News To Me. Anders was 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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