Andrea Anders
Anders, who was born and raised within Madison, Wisconsin but now lives Los Angeles, is originally from DeForest. The school she attended earned her a diploma. DeForest Area High in DeForest in 1993. Then, in 1997, she received an undergraduate degree in fine arts from the University of Wisconsin Stevens Point. Rutgers University awarded her a Master's in Fine Arts degree in 2001. Anders as well as Matt LeBlanc dated from 2006 until the year 2015. The pair met while making the sets for the show that was later cancelled Joey. The director's brother is Sean Anders (Sex Drive, Never Been Thawed). In 2001, Anders began her career as a theatre actress. She appeared in Elaine Robinson, the Broadway version of the film's Elaine Robinson. Additionally, she was as a character in On the Jump on the Arena Stage and New Doors at the Guthrie Theater. She is also a part of Two New York Stage & Film Productions, Cold/Tender, and New World Rhapsody. Anders first made an appearance on stage in Fat Pig on the Geffen Playhouse stage. Fat Pig was closed by July 1st 2007. The character she played was Jeannie the accountant. Anders was first seen on TV in the commercial for Dannon the show, which ran from 2006, and then again in the 90s. Anders is well known for her character Nicole Allen in The Class. The character was the wife of a former football player, Nicole Allen. Both shows were cancelled even though she appeared on every episode. Anders made guest appearances on One Life to Live (as Donna Degenhart), Law & Order (as Heather), The Guiding Light as well as Tru Calling. Anders was featured in five episodes of HBO's drama show Oz in 2003. She played Donna Degenhart. In 2004 she portrayed Heather in The Stepford Wives. And in 2008, Brandy made a small appearance in Sex Drive as Brandy on Sex Drive. Anders was also on Numb3rs that aired in the year 2008. Anders has also appeared in two television pilots that failed. Spellbound, News To Me. Anders made an appearance as a character in Better Off Ted for ABC, which is a comedy-drama featuring just only one camera. The script was written by Victor Fresco.






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