Andrea Anders
Anders is from Madison, Wisconsin. She was raised in DeForest but is currently with her family in Los Angeles. She graduated from DeForest Area High in DeForest in 1993. In 1997, she received an undergraduate degree in fine arts from the University of Wisconsin Stevens Point. Rutgers University awarded her a Master's of Fine Arts degree in 2001. Anders as well as Matt LeBlanc dated from 2006 until the year 2015. They met when they were working on the set of the sitcom that has since been cancelled Joey. Her brother is director Sean Anders (Sex Drive, Never Been Thawed). Anders' career began as a theatre actress in the year 2001. Anders played the role of Mary Louise Parker for the Broadway production Proof. She also appeared as Elaine Robinson later in The Graduate. Apart from On the Jump, New Doors which was staged at the Guthrie Theater as well as New World Rhapsody, she was also on the Arena Stage in On the Jump, New Doors, at the Guthrie Theater. Anders was first seen on stage in Fat Pig, a Geffen Playhouse production. Fat Pig, which closed its doors on July 1, 2007, saw her play the role of Jeannie, a bookkeeper. Anders was first shown on television in the commercial for Dannon, which aired around 2006, and then again in the 90s. Anders is well known for her character Nicole Allen in The Class. She was the wife of a former football player, Nicole Allen. Both times she was in all of the episodes, however the show was removed from the air. Anders appeared in guest roles on One Life to Live (as Donna Degenhart), Law & Order (as Heather), The Guiding Light as well as Tru Calling. In 2003, she starred as Donna Degenhart on five episodes of the HBO drama Oz. Anders also appeared in brief appearances on The Stepford Wives (2004) as Heather as well as Sex Drive (2008) as Brandy. Anders was also a part of Brandy in 2008's film, Sex Drive. Anders was also a part of two TV pilots that failed. Spellbound, News To Me. Anders is a regular on the show. He was cast recently for Better Off Ted. It is an ABC one-camera comedy about a work environment composed by Victor Fresco.






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