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{{short description|American actress}}
{{short description|American actress (born 1975)}}
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| name = Andrea Anders
| name = Andrea Anders
| birth_date = {{birth date and age|1975|5|10}}<ref name="Birthday">{{cite web|url=https://www.allocine.fr/personne/fichepersonne_gen_cpersonne=105190.html|title=Andrea Anders|newspaper = [[AlloCiné]]}}</ref>
| birth_date = {{birth date and age|1975|5|10}}
| birth_place = [[Madison, Wisconsin]], U.S.
| birth_place = [[Madison, Wisconsin]], U.S.
| death_date =
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| occupation = Actress
| occupation = Actress
| years_active = 1999–present
| years_active = 1998–present
| partner = [[Matt LeBlanc]] (2006-2014)<br>[[Jason Keller]] (2015–present)
| spouse =
| children = 1
| partner = [[Matt LeBlanc]] (2006–2014)<ref name="LeBlancSplit">{{cite web|url=https://www.standard.co.uk/showbiz/celebrity-news/matt-leblanc-announces-split-from-partner-andrea-anders-after-eight-years-9962153.html|title=Matt LeBlanc announces split from partner Andrea Anders after eight years|last=Krishnan|first=Joe|date=7 January 2015|newspaper = [[Evening Standard]]}}</ref>
| children = 1<ref name="PregnancySet" />
| mother =
| father =
| relatives = [[Sean Anders]] (brother)
| relatives = [[Sean Anders]] (brother)
| education = [[University of Wisconsin, Stevens Point]] ([[Bachelor of Fine Arts|BFA]])<br>[[Rutgers University–New Brunswick|Rutgers University, New Brunswick]] ([[Master of Fine Arts|MFA]])
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'''Andrea Anders''' (born May 10, 1975) is an American actress. She is best known for her work on television, notably through her main roles on five anticipated but short-lived [[sitcom]]s, ''[[Joey (TV series)|Joey]]'', ''[[The Class (TV series)|The Class]]'', ''[[Better Off Ted]]'', ''[[Mr. Sunshine (2011 TV series)|Mr. Sunshine]]'' and ''[[Mr. Mom#Television series|Mr. Mom]]'', as well as [[Recurring character|recurring]] and guest roles on numerous [[Television show|TV series]] including ''[[Cruel Summer (TV series)|Cruel Summer]]'', ''[[Oz (TV series)|Oz]]'', ''[[Young Sheldon]]'', ''[[Modern Family]],'' ''[[Necessary Roughness (TV series)|Necessary Roughness]]'', and ''[[That '90s Show]]''. Additionally, she has been cast in nearly ten produced but [[Television pilot#Unsold pilot|unsold pilots]].
'''Andrea Anders''' (born May 10, 1975) is an American actress. She is best known for her work on television, notably through her main roles on five anticipated but short-lived [[sitcom]]s, ''[[Joey (TV series)|Joey]]'', ''[[The Class (TV series)|The Class]]'', ''[[Better Off Ted]]'', ''[[Mr. Sunshine (2011 TV series)|Mr. Sunshine]]'' and ''[[Mr. Mom (TV series)|Mr. Mom]]'', as well as [[Recurring character|recurring]] and guest roles on numerous [[Television show|TV series]] including ''[[Cruel Summer (TV series)|Cruel Summer]]'', ''[[Oz (TV series)|Oz]]'', ''[[Young Sheldon]]'', ''[[Modern Family]],'' ''[[Necessary Roughness (TV series)|Necessary Roughness]]'', ''[[Ted Lasso]]'', and ''[[That '90s Show]]''. Additionally, she has been cast in nearly ten produced but [[Television pilot#Unsold pilot|unsold pilots]].


In addition, she regularly appears as [[supporting character]]s in films directed or produced by her older brother [[Sean Anders]],<ref>{{cite news|url = http://www.madison.com/archives/read.php?ref=/wsj/2005/03/13/0503140704.php|newspaper = Wisconsin State Journal|title = 'Never Been Thawed'|date = March 13, 2005|access-date = August 27, 2009}}{{dead link|date=December 2017 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}</ref> namely ''[[Never Been Thawed]]'', ''[[Sex Drive (film)|Sex Drive]]'', ''[[Daddy's Home 2]]'', ''[[Instant Family]]'', ''[[Countdown (2019 film)|Countdown]]'' and ''[[Spirited (film)|Spirited]]'', and has also had roles in a handful of other films such as ''[[The Stepford Wives (2004 film)|The Stepford Wives]]'', ''[[Return to Zero (film)|Return to Zero]]'', ''[[Is That a Gun in Your Pocket?]]'' and ''[[Nancy Drew and the Hidden Staircase (2019 film)|Nancy Drew and the Hidden Staircase]]''.
In addition, she regularly appears as [[supporting character]]s in films directed or produced by her older brother [[Sean Anders]],<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.madison.com/archives/read.php?ref=/wsj/2005/03/13/0503140704.php|newspaper=Wisconsin State Journal|title='Never Been Thawed'|date=March 13, 2005|access-date=August 27, 2009}}{{dead link|date=December 2017 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}</ref> namely ''[[Never Been Thawed]]'', ''[[Sex Drive (film)|Sex Drive]]'', ''[[Daddy's Home 2]]'', ''[[Instant Family]]'', ''[[Countdown (2019 film)|Countdown]]'' and ''[[Spirited (film)|Spirited]]'', and has also had roles in a handful of other films such as ''[[The Stepford Wives (2004 film)|The Stepford Wives]]'', ''[[Return to Zero (film)|Return to Zero]]'', ''[[Is That a Gun in Your Pocket?]]'' and ''[[Nancy Drew and the Hidden Staircase (2019 film)|Nancy Drew and the Hidden Staircase]]''.


==Early life==
==Early life==
Andrea Anders was born in [[Madison, Wisconsin]] on May 10, 1975, the third child of Terrance and Sally Anders.<ref name="Birthday" /><ref name="Parents">{{cite web|url=https://www.newspapers.com/newspage/401426233/|title=Page 76|date=26 May 1985|newspaper = [[Wisconsin State Journal]]}}</ref><ref name="Sally">{{cite web|url=https://www.moderndaymoms.com/director-sean-anders-discusses-adoption-for-new-film-instant-family/|title=Director Sean Anders Discusses Adoption for New Film "Instant Family"|last=Chase|first=Dustin|date=14 November 2018|newspaper = Modern Day Moms}}</ref> She was raised in [[DeForest, Wisconsin]] with her sister Torri and her brother [[Sean Anders|Sean]],<ref name="cbs bio">{{cite web| url=http://www.cbs.com/primetime/the_class/bio/| title=Andrea Anders Biography| publisher=[[CBS]]}}</ref> where she attended the [[DeForest Area High School]], graduating in 1993.<ref>[http://www.film.com/celebrities/andrea-anders/14601310 Andrea Anders from Better Off Ted - at Film.com] {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090630171905/http://www.film.com/celebrities/andrea-anders/14601310 |date=June 30, 2009 }}</ref><ref name="HighSchool">{{cite web|url=https://www.deforest.k12.wi.us/news_detail.cfm?newsid=5573|title=2016 ALUMNI HALL OF FAME|date=15 September 2016|newspaper = [[DeForest Area High School]]}}</ref> She went on to study [[Drama school|acting]] at the [[University of Wisconsin–Stevens Point]],<ref name="University">{{cite web|url=https://www3.uwsp.edu/theatre-dance/Pages/PerformanceAlum/anders.aspx|title=Andrea Anders|newspaper = [[University of Wisconsin–Stevens Point]]}}</ref> receiving her [[Bachelor of Fine Arts|bachelor's degree in fine arts]] in 1997.<ref name="cbs bio" /> She then moved to New Jersey to study at [[Rutgers University]]'s [[Mason Gross School of the Arts]],<ref name="MasonGross">{{cite web|url=http://www.jerseywood.net/2016/08/29/jersey-lists/rutgers-all-star-lineup-a-not-so-complete-list/|title=Rutgers’ All-Star Lineup: A Not So Complete List|last=Kampfe|first=John|date=29 August 2016|newspaper = Jerseywood}}</ref> earning a [[Master of Fine Arts]] in 2001.<ref name="cbs bio" /> In addition, she trained in the [[Meisner technique]] under Maggie Flanigan<ref name="MaggieFlanigan1">{{cite web|url=https://www.maggieflaniganstudio.com/alumini/andrea-anders/|title=ANDREA ANDERS|newspaper = Press Advantage}}</ref> and credits the teacher with her continued work as an actress.<ref name="MaggieFlanigan2">{{cite web|url=https://www.pressadvantage.com/story/32262-actor-andrea-anders-credits-maggie-flanigan-studio-s-acting-programs-for-their-success|title=Actor Andrea Anders Credits Maggie Flanigan Studio’s Acting Programs For Their Success|date=25 November 2019|newspaper = Maggie Flanigan Studio}}</ref>
Andrea Anders was born in [[Madison, Wisconsin]], on May 10, 1975, the third child of Terrance and Sally Anders.<ref name="Birthday">{{cite web|url=https://www.allocine.fr/personne/fichepersonne_gen_cpersonne=105190.html|title=Andrea Anders|newspaper=[[AlloCiné]]}}</ref><ref name="Parents">{{cite web|url=https://www.newspapers.com/newspage/401426233/|title=Page 76|date=May 26, 1985|newspaper=[[Wisconsin State Journal]]}}</ref><ref name="Sally">{{cite web|url=https://www.moderndaymoms.com/director-sean-anders-discusses-adoption-for-new-film-instant-family/|title=Director Sean Anders Discusses Adoption for New Film 'Instant Family'|last=Chase|first=Dustin|date=November 14, 2018|newspaper=Modern Day Moms}}</ref> She was raised in [[DeForest, Wisconsin]] with her sister Torri and her brother [[Sean Anders|Sean]],<ref name="cbs bio">{{cite web| url=http://www.cbs.com/primetime/the_class/bio/| title=Andrea Anders Biography| publisher=[[CBS]]}}</ref> where she attended the [[DeForest Area High School]], graduating in 1993.<ref>[http://www.film.com/celebrities/andrea-anders/14601310 Andrea Anders from Better Off Ted - at Film.com] {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090630171905/http://www.film.com/celebrities/andrea-anders/14601310 |date=June 30, 2009 }}</ref><ref name="HighSchool">{{cite web|url=https://www.deforest.k12.wi.us/news_detail.cfm?newsid=5573|title=2016 ALUMNI HALL OF FAME|date=September 15, 2016|newspaper=[[DeForest Area High School]]}}</ref> She went on to study [[Drama school|acting]] at the [[University of Wisconsin–Stevens Point]],<ref name="University">{{cite web|url=https://www3.uwsp.edu/theatre-dance/Pages/PerformanceAlum/anders.aspx|title=Andrea Anders|newspaper=[[University of Wisconsin–Stevens Point]]}}</ref> receiving her [[Bachelor of Fine Arts|bachelor's degree in fine arts]] in 1997.<ref name="cbs bio" /> She then moved to New Jersey to study at [[Rutgers University]]'s [[Mason Gross School of the Arts]],<ref name="MasonGross">{{cite web|url=http://www.jerseywood.net/2016/08/29/jersey-lists/rutgers-all-star-lineup-a-not-so-complete-list/|title=Rutgers' All-Star Lineup: A Not So Complete List|last=Kampfe|first=John|date=August 29, 2016|newspaper=Jerseywood}}</ref> earning a [[Master of Fine Arts]] in 2001.<ref name="cbs bio" /> In addition, she trained in the [[Meisner technique]] under Maggie Flanigan<ref name="MaggieFlanigan1">{{cite web|url=https://www.maggieflaniganstudio.com/alumini/andrea-anders/|title=Andrea Anders|newspaper=Press Advantage|date=November 21, 2016 }}</ref> and credits the teacher with her continued work as an actress.<ref name="MaggieFlanigan2">{{cite web|url=https://www.pressadvantage.com/story/32262-actor-andrea-anders-credits-maggie-flanigan-studio-s-acting-programs-for-their-success|title=Actor Andrea Anders Credits Maggie Flanigan Studio's Acting Programs For Their Success|date=November 25, 2019|newspaper=Maggie Flanigan Studio}}</ref>


==Career==
==Career==


===Theatre===
===Theatre===
In 2001, Anders began her career in [[theatre]]. She was an [[understudy]] for [[Mary-Louise Parker]] in the Broadway production of ''[[Proof (play)|Proof]]'' and later played the part of Elaine Robinson in ''[[The Graduate]]''. She also appeared in ''[[On the Jump]]'' at the [[Arena Stage]], ''New Doors'' at the [[Guthrie Theater]], ''[[Debbie Does Dallas: The Musical]]'' and two New York Stage & Film productions: ''Cold/Tender'' and ''New World Rhapsody''.<ref name="buddytvprofile">{{cite web|url=http://www.buddytv.com/articles/the-class/hot-list-the-class-andrea-ande-4602.aspx|title=Hot List: The Class – Andrea Anders|access-date= February 15, 2008|last=De Leon|first=Kris|date= March 4, 2007|publisher=[[Buddy TV]]| archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20080311074458/http://www.buddytv.com/articles/the-class/hot-list-the-class-andrea-ande-4602.aspx| archive-date= 11 March 2008 | url-status= live}}</ref><ref name="Playbill">{{cite web|url=https://playbill.com/article/new-cast-announced-for-broadways-graduate-turner-biggs-depart-nov-17-com-109321|title=New Cast Announced for Broadway's Graduate; Turner, Biggs Depart Nov. 17|last=Gans|first=Andrew|date=2 November 2002|newspaper = [[Playbill]]}}</ref>
In 2001, Anders began her career in [[theatre]]. She was an [[understudy]] for [[Mary-Louise Parker]] in the Broadway production of ''[[Proof (play)|Proof]]'' and later played the part of Elaine Robinson in ''[[The Graduate]]''. She also appeared in ''[[On the Jump]]'' at the [[Arena Stage]], ''New Doors'' at the [[Guthrie Theater]], ''[[Debbie Does Dallas: The Musical]]'' and two New York Stage & Film productions: ''Cold/Tender'' and ''New World Rhapsody''.<ref name="buddytvprofile">{{cite web|url=http://www.buddytv.com/articles/the-class/hot-list-the-class-andrea-ande-4602.aspx|title=Hot List: The Class – Andrea Anders|access-date=February 15, 2008|last=De Leon|first=Kris|date=March 4, 2007|publisher=[[Buddy TV]]| archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080311074458/http://www.buddytv.com/articles/the-class/hot-list-the-class-andrea-ande-4602.aspx| archive-date=March 11, 2008 |url-status=live}}</ref><ref name="Playbill">{{cite web|url=https://playbill.com/article/new-cast-announced-for-broadways-graduate-turner-biggs-depart-nov-17-com-109321|title=New Cast Announced for Broadway's Graduate; Turner, Biggs Depart Nov. 17|last=Gans|first=Andrew|date=November 2, 2002|newspaper=[[Playbill]]}}</ref>


In May 2007, Anders started in the [[Geffen Playhouse]] [[performance]] of ''[[Fat Pig]]''. She played the part of Jeannie, an accountant. ''Fat Pig'' closed on July 1, 2007.<ref name="fatpig">{{cite web|url=http://www.curtainup.com/fatpigla.html|title=''Fat Pig'', A ''CurtainUp'' Los Angeles Review|access-date= February 15, 2008|last=Hitchcock|first=Laura|date= May 20, 2007|publisher= [[CurtainUp]]| archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20080109210804/http://www.curtainup.com/fatpigla.html| archive-date= 9 January 2008 | url-status= live}}</ref>
In May 2007, Anders started in the [[Geffen Playhouse]] [[performance]] of ''[[Fat Pig]]''. She played the part of Jeannie, an accountant. ''Fat Pig'' closed on July 1, 2007.<ref name="fatpig">{{cite web|url=http://www.curtainup.com/fatpigla.html|title=''Fat Pig'', A ''CurtainUp'' Los Angeles Review|access-date=February 15, 2008|last=Hitchcock|first=Laura|date=May 20, 2007|website=curtainup.com| archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080109210804/http://www.curtainup.com/fatpigla.html| archive-date=January 9, 2008 |url-status=live}}</ref>


===Television and film===
===Television and film===
One of Anders' first appearances on television was a commercial for [[Danone]] that ran in the 1990s and then again around 2006.<ref name="cbstheclassinterview">{{cite video|people=Andrea Anders, Interviewee|date=2006|title=Andrea Anders Exclusive Interview|url=http://www.cbs.com/innertube/index.php?src=email&vid=112840&format=rm%7cwmv|medium=Stream|publisher=[[CBS Innertube]]|access-date=February 15, 2008}}{{Dead link|date=August 2018 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}</ref>
One of Anders' first appearances on television was a commercial for [[Danone]] that ran in the 1990s and then again around 2006.<ref name="cbstheclassinterview">{{cite video|people=Andrea Anders, Interviewee|year=2006|title=Andrea Anders Exclusive Interview|url=http://www.cbs.com/innertube/index.php?src=email&vid=112840&format=rm%7cwmv|medium=Stream|publisher=[[CBS Innertube]]|access-date=February 15, 2008}}{{Dead link|date=August 2018 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}</ref>


Her first acting credits came between 1998 and 2001 when she appeared on the [[soap opera]]s ''[[One Life to Live]]'' and ''[[Guiding Light]]'', respectively as Elaine, one of [[Starr Manning]]'s nannies, and Ellie, an assistant to [[Olivia Spencer]].
Her first acting credits came between 1998 and 2001 when she appeared on the [[soap opera]]s ''[[One Life to Live]]'' and ''[[Guiding Light]]'', respectively as Elaine, one of [[Starr Manning]]'s nannies, and Ellie, an assistant to [[Olivia Spencer]].


In 2001, she appeared on an episode of ''[[Law & Order]]'''s [[Law & Order (season 12)|twelfth season]], ''The Fire This Time'', as teenager Emily Hoyt. A couple of years later she played the [[Recurring character|recurring]] role of Donna Degenhart for five episodes in the last season of the [[HBO]] drama series ''[[Oz (TV series)|Oz]]''. That same year, Anders was cast opposite [[Richard Ruccolo]] as the female lead in ''Spellbound'',<ref name="spellbound_1">{{cite web|title=Development Update: February 24|url=http://www.thefutoncritic.com/news.aspx?id=6429|website=[[The Futon Critic]]|date= February 24, 2004|access-date= May 6, 2008}}</ref> a proposed [[romantic comedy]] TV series created by [[Rob Greenberg]] & [[Suzanne Martin]] centered on a male witch who falls in love with a mortal woman.<ref name="spellbound_2">{{cite web|title=Pilot Pickups|url=https://www.tvweek.com/in-depth/2003/03/pilot-pickups/|website=TV Week|date= March 3, 2003}}</ref> The [[television pilot|pilot]] was passed on by [[NBC]] however and was redeveloped unsuccessfully for [[Fox Broadcasting Company|Fox]] in 2004 with [[Maggie Lawson]] taking over the role.<ref name="spellbound_3">{{cite web|title=Pair is 'Spellbound' for Fox|url=https://www.imdb.com/news/ni0200505/|newspaper = [[The Hollywood Reporter]]|date= August 19, 2004}}</ref>
In 2001, she appeared in the ''[[Law & Order]]'' episode "[[Law & Order (season 12)#ep261|The Fire This Time]]", as teenager Emily Hoyt. In 2003, she played the recurring role of Donna Degenhart for five episodes of the [[HBO]] drama series ''[[Oz (TV series)|Oz]]''. That same year, Anders was cast opposite [[Richard Ruccolo]] as the original female lead in the failed [[television pilot]] for the proposed series ''Spellbound'',<ref name="spellbound_1">{{cite web|title=Development Update: February 24|url=http://www.thefutoncritic.com/news.aspx?id=6429|website=[[The Futon Critic]]|date=February 24, 2004|access-date=May 6, 2008}}</ref> about a warlock who falls in love with a mortal woman.<ref name="spellbound_2">{{cite web|title=Pilot Pickups|url=https://www.tvweek.com/in-depth/2003/03/pilot-pickups/|website=TV Week|date=March 3, 2003}}</ref> After the pilot was not picked up by [[NBC]], Anders was replaced for the equally unsuccessful second pilot.<ref name="spellbound_3">{{cite web|title=Pair is 'Spellbound' for Fox|url=https://www.imdb.com/news/ni0200505/|newspaper=[[The Hollywood Reporter]]|date=August 19, 2004}}</ref>


In 2004, Anders made her big screen debut with a minor role in ''[[The Stepford Wives (2004 film)|The Stepford Wives]]'', appearing in an early scene with one line of dialogue as Heather, a [[secretary]] to [[Nicole Kidman]]'s [[Protagonist|main character]]. That same year, she was cast as Emma Leeds, the female lead in ''News To Me'', a potential workplace [[sitcom]] created by [[Joel Stein]] & [[Marsh McCall]] inspired by Stein's experiences as the youngest-ever [[columnist]] at ''[[Time (magazine)|Time]]'' [[News magazine|magazine]], with [[Colin Hanks]] starring as Stein. Despite being at one point considered a strong contender for [[American Broadcasting Company|ABC]], the pilot, directed by [[Pamela Fryman]], was not picked up by the network.<ref name="newstome">{{cite web|title=News to Me|url=http://thefutoncritic.com/devwatch/news-to-me/|website=[[The Futon Critic]]|date= October 13, 2004}}</ref> Also in 2004, Anders was a [[guest star]] on the eighteenth episode of the [[Supernatural fiction|supernatural]] [[Drama (film and television)|drama]] ''[[Tru Calling]]''.
In 2004, Anders made her film debut with a minor role in ''[[The Stepford Wives (2004 film)|The Stepford Wives]]'', playing a secretary to [[Nicole Kidman]]'s main character. That same year, she was cast as Emma Leeds, the female lead in ''News To Me'', a proposed workplace sitcom inspired by [[Joel Stein]]'s experiences as the youngest-ever columnist at ''[[Time (magazine)|Time]]'' magazine; the pilot was not picked up.<ref name="newstome">{{cite web|title=News to Me|url=http://thefutoncritic.com/devwatch/news-to-me/|website=[[The Futon Critic]]|date=October 13, 2004}}</ref> That same year, Anders guest starred in one episode of the series ''[[Tru Calling]]''.


In July 2004, after ''News To Me'' failed to make it to series, Andrea Anders was cast in what would be her [[breakthrough role]], [[Joey Tribbiani]]'s neighbor, landlady, friend and eventual love interest Alex Garrett on ''[[Joey (sitcom)|Joey]]'' the highly anticipated [[Spin-off (media)|spin-off]]/sequel to ''[[Friends]]'', replacing [[Ashley Scott]], who was let go in June after her version of the character, then named Allison, was disliked by [[Test screening|test audiences]].<ref name="joey_1">{{cite web|title=Development Update: July 20–26|url=http://thefutoncritic.com/news/2004/07/26/development-update-july-20-26-16703/6686/|website=[[The Futon Critic]]|date= July 26, 2004}}</ref><ref name="joey_2">{{cite web|title=Development Update: June 8–11|url=http://thefutoncritic.com/news/2004/06/11/development-update-june-8-11-16637/6621/|website=[[The Futon Critic]]|date= June 11, 2004}}</ref> While the series was not well received by critics, it debuted to high viewership, which declined over the course of its run, leading [[NBC]] to cancel it in May 2006, during its second season.<ref name="joey_3">{{cite web|url=http://www.brandrepublic.com/news/559312/nbc-cancels-friends-spinoff-joey/|title=NBC cancels 'Friends' spin-off Joey|last=Banham|first=Mark|date=2006-05-17|publisher=brandrepublic.com}}</ref> Anders appears in all 46 episodes of the show.
In July 2004, Anders was cast in what would be her breakthrough role as Alex Garrett, [[Joey Tribbiani]]'s neighbor, landlady, friend and eventual love interest on the ''[[Friends]]'' [[Spin-off (media)|spin-off]], ''[[Joey (sitcom)|Joey]]''.<ref name="joey_1">{{cite web|title=Development Update: July 20–26|url=http://thefutoncritic.com/news/2004/07/26/development-update-july-20-26-16703/6686/|website=[[The Futon Critic]]|date=July 26, 2004}}</ref><ref name="joey_2">{{cite web|title=Development Update: June 8–11|url=http://thefutoncritic.com/news/2004/06/11/development-update-june-8-11-16637/6621/|website=[[The Futon Critic]]|date=June 11, 2004}}</ref> NBC cancelled the series during its second season.<ref name="joey_3">{{cite web|url=http://www.brandrepublic.com/news/559312/nbc-cancels-friends-spinoff-joey/|title=NBC cancels 'Friends' spin-off Joey|last=Banham|first=Mark|date=May 17, 2006|work=Brand Republic}}</ref>


In between seasons of ''Joey'', Anders appeared as a "Christian Band Slut" in her older brother [[Sean Anders|Sean]]'s directorial debut film ''[[Never Been Thawed]]'', marking the first of many collaborations between the pair.
In between seasons of ''Joey'', Anders appeared as a "Christian Band Slut" in her older brother [[Sean Anders|Sean]]'s directorial debut film ''[[Never Been Thawed]]'', marking the first of many collaborations between the pair.


In February 2006, prior to ''Joey'''s cancellation, Anders was cast on the [[ensemble cast|ensemble]] sitcom ''[[The Class (TV series)|The Class]]'' as Nicole Allen (née Campbell), the unfulfilled wife of a former pro-[[American football|football]] player, played by [[David L. Keith|David Keith]], who reconnects with her high school boyfriend Duncan, played by [[Jon Bernthal]], after a [[Class reunion|reunion]] party.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.thefutoncritic.com/news.aspx?id=7081 |title=DEVELOPMENT UPDATE: FEBRUARY 8|author=The Futon Critic Staff |date=February 8, 2006}}</ref> As with ''Joey'', ''The Class'' was very highly anticipated due to being the next project from ''[[Friends]]'' co-creator [[David Crane (producer)|David Crane]], sparking a [[bidding war]] between networks [[CBS]], [[Fox Broadcasting Company|Fox]] and [[NBC]].<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.thefutoncritic.com/news.aspx?id=7003 |title=DEVELOPMENT UPDATE: OCTOBER 10–11|author=The Futon Critic Staff |date=October 11, 2005}}</ref> Despite this, steady ratings and winning the Favorite New TV Comedy Award at the [[33rd People's Choice Awards]], CBS did not renew the show for a second season. Anders again appears in all the episodes, 19 this time around.
In February 2006, prior to ''Joey'''s cancellation, Anders signed as a series regular of the sitcom ''[[The Class (TV series)|The Class]]'' as Nicole, the unfulfilled wife of a former pro-football player who reconnects with her high school boyfriend after a class reunion.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.thefutoncritic.com/news.aspx?id=7081 |title=Development Update: February 8 |date=February 8, 2006 |website=The Futon Critic}}</ref> Despite steady ratings and winning the Favorite New TV Comedy Award at the [[33rd People's Choice Awards]], CBS did not renew the show for a second season.


Following ''The Class''' cancelation, Andrea Anders guest starred on a [[Numbers (season 4)|fourth season]] episode of the [[crime drama]] ''[[Numbers (TV series)|Numb3rs]]'' and had another small role in one of her brother's films, ''[[Sex Drive (film)|Sex Drive]]''.
In 2008, following ''The Class''' cancelation, Anders guest starred on the episode "[[Numbers (season 4)#ep73|Power]]" of the crime drama ''[[Numbers (TV series)|Numb3rs]]'', and had a small role her brother's film, ''[[Sex Drive (film)|Sex Drive]]''.


In May 2008, Anders was the first person cast in the [[Single-camera setup|single-camera]] [[Satire|satirical]] workplace comedy ''[[Better Off Ted]]'', after creator [[Victor Fresco]] was impressed with her work on ''The Class''.<ref name="vicfresco">{{cite news|first=Nellie|last=Andreeva|title=Megan Dodds, Mike O'Malley join shows|url=http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/hr/content_display/television/news/e3i06a73bb9ccfd10cfc74833a04f1fa384|work=[[The Hollywood Reporter]]|date=May 5, 2008|access-date=May 6, 2008|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080508203305/http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/hr/content_display/television/news/e3i06a73bb9ccfd10cfc74833a04f1fa384|archive-date=May 8, 2008|url-status=live }}</ref><ref name="betteroffted">{{cite news|first=Jim|last=Halterman|title=Interview: "Better Off Ted" Creator Victor Fresco|url=http://www.thefutoncritic.com/interviews.aspx?id=20090317_betteroffted|work=[[The Futon Critic]]|date=March 17, 2009}}</ref> She played [[List of Better Off Ted characters#Linda Zwordling|Linda Zwordling]], the love interest for main character [[List of Better Off Ted characters#Ted Crisp|Ted Crisp]], played by [[Jay Harrington]], and a co-worker of his at an evil [[megacorporation]]. The series eventually [[Pilot (Better Off Ted)|premiered]] the following March to the lowest ratings for a comedy debut seen by network [[American Broadcasting Company|ABC]] in years.<ref name="TVByNumbers">{{cite web |last=Seidman |first=Robert |date=March 19, 2009 |title=Wednesday Ratings: Better off Ted ABC's lowest-rated comedy debut since 2005 |url=http://tvbythenumbers.zap2it.com/2009/03/19/wednesday-ratings-better-off-ted-lowest-rated-comedy-debut-since-2005/14872 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20101130132942/http://tvbythenumbers.zap2it.com/2009/03/19/wednesday-ratings-better-off-ted-lowest-rated-comedy-debut-since-2005/14872 |url-status=dead |archive-date=November 30, 2010 |work=TV by the Numbers |access-date=January 13, 2010}}</ref> Despite consistently low viewership, critical acclaim kept the show going and even renewed for a second season, but ABC eventually canceled it in May 2010, leaving 2 of the 26 episodes unaired.<ref name="FF">{{cite web|title=Report: FlashForward, ''Romantically Challenged'', ''Better Off Ted'', ''Scrubs'' Canceled|url=http://tvbythenumbers.com/2010/05/13/report-flashforward-romantically-challenged-better-off-ted-scrubs/51371|access-date=September 11, 2010|archive-date=May 18, 2010|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100518104935/http://tvbythenumbers.com/2010/05/13/report-flashforward-romantically-challenged-better-off-ted-scrubs/51371|url-status=dead}}</ref> The show enjoyed a mini-reunion in 2011 through the music video for ''Revenge of the Nerds'', a rap song recorded by co-star [[Malcolm Barrett (actor)|Malcolm Barrett]] under the stage name "Verbal", which features all the main actors from the series in cameos either as their characters or, in the case of Anders, new characters.<ref>{{cite web|title=Better Off Ted cast reunites for Malcolm Barrett's hip-hop video |publisher=Zap2It.com |url=http://blog.zap2it.com/frominsidethebox/2011/07/better-off-ted-cast-reunites-for-malcolm-barretts-hip-hop-video.html |access-date=November 16, 2011 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120110133350/http://blog.zap2it.com/frominsidethebox/2011/07/better-off-ted-cast-reunites-for-malcolm-barretts-hip-hop-video.html |archive-date=January 10, 2012 }}</ref>
In May 2008, Anders was cast in the satirical workplace comedy ''[[Better Off Ted]]'', after creator [[Victor Fresco]] was impressed with her work on ''The Class''.<ref name="vicfresco">{{cite news |first=Nellie |last=Andreeva |title=Megan Dodds, Mike O'Malley join shows |url=http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/hr/content_display/television/news/e3i06a73bb9ccfd10cfc74833a04f1fa384 |work=[[The Hollywood Reporter]] |date=May 5, 2008 |access-date=May 6, 2008 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080508203305/http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/hr/content_display/television/news/e3i06a73bb9ccfd10cfc74833a04f1fa384 |archive-date=May 8, 2008 |url-status=live }}</ref><ref name="betteroffted">{{cite news |first=Jim |last=Halterman |title=Interview: "Better Off Ted" Creator Victor Fresco |url=http://www.thefutoncritic.com/interviews.aspx?id=20090317_betteroffted |work=[[The Futon Critic]] |date=March 17, 2009}}</ref> She played [[List of Better Off Ted characters#Linda Zwordling|Linda Zwordling]], the love interest for main character [[List of Better Off Ted characters#Ted Crisp|Ted Crisp]], played by [[Jay Harrington]], and a co-worker of his at an evil [[megacorporation]]. The series was a mid-season replacement, [[Pilot (Better Off Ted)|premiering]] to low rating in March 2009,<ref name="TVByNumbers">{{cite web |last=Seidman |first=Robert |date=March 19, 2009 |title=Wednesday Ratings: Better off Ted ABC's lowest-rated comedy debut since 2005 |url=http://tvbythenumbers.zap2it.com/2009/03/19/wednesday-ratings-better-off-ted-lowest-rated-comedy-debut-since-2005/14872 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20101130132942/http://tvbythenumbers.zap2it.com/2009/03/19/wednesday-ratings-better-off-ted-lowest-rated-comedy-debut-since-2005/14872 |url-status=dead |archive-date=November 30, 2010 |work=TV by the Numbers |access-date=January 13, 2010}}</ref> but critical acclaim kept the show going and even renewed for a second season, though it would be cancelled and pulled from the air with the last two episodes of that season unaired.<ref name="FF">{{cite web|title=Report: FlashForward, ''Romantically Challenged'', ''Better Off Ted'', ''Scrubs'' Canceled|url=http://tvbythenumbers.com/2010/05/13/report-flashforward-romantically-challenged-better-off-ted-scrubs/51371 |work=TV by the Numbers |access-date=September 11, 2010|archive-date=May 18, 2010|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100518104935/http://tvbythenumbers.com/2010/05/13/report-flashforward-romantically-challenged-better-off-ted-scrubs/51371|url-status=dead}}</ref> The show enjoyed a mini-reunion in 2011 through the music video for ''Revenge of the Nerds'', a rap song recorded by co-star [[Malcolm Barrett (actor)|Malcolm Barrett]] under the stage name "Verbal", which features all the main actors from the series in cameos either as their characters or, in the case of Anders, new characters.<ref>{{cite web |title=Better Off Ted cast reunites for Malcolm Barrett's hip-hop video |publisher=Zap2It.com |url=http://blog.zap2it.com/frominsidethebox/2011/07/better-off-ted-cast-reunites-for-malcolm-barretts-hip-hop-video.html |access-date=November 16, 2011 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120110133350/http://blog.zap2it.com/frominsidethebox/2011/07/better-off-ted-cast-reunites-for-malcolm-barretts-hip-hop-video.html |archive-date=January 10, 2012 }}</ref>


In April 2009, shortly after ''Better Off Ted'' premiered, Anders joined the cast of ''The Big D'', a domestic comedy sitcom project created by [[Jackie and Jeff Filgo]] and centered on Jane and Will Dupree, a [[New York City]] based couple played by Anders and [[Ben Koldyke]] who moves to [[Dallas]], where the husband is from, and where the wife consistently clashes with her [[southern belle]] [[Parent-in-law|mother-in-law]] Donna, played by [[Deanna Dunagan]]. Despite her character being central to the premise, Anders was billed as a guest star in case she'd have to work on ''The Big D'' and ''Better Off Ted'' at the same time, with the latter having precedence. This ended up not being a problem as [[CBS]] passed on the pilot, directed by [[Andy Ackerman]].<ref name="thebigd">{{cite web|title=The Big D|url=http://www.thefutoncritic.com/devwatch/big-d-cbs/|website=[[The Futon Critic]]|date= April 27, 2009}}</ref>
In April 2009, shortly after ''Better Off Ted'' premiered, Anders joined the cast of ''The Big D'', a sitcom project centered on a New York City couple{{snd}}played by Anders and [[Ben Koldyke]]{{snd}}who move to Dallas, where the husband is from, and where the wife consistently clashes with her [[southern belle]] mother-in-law. Despite her character being central to the premise, Anders was billed as a guest star in case she'd have to work on ''The Big D'' and ''Better Off Ted'' at the same time, with the latter having precedence. This issue was moot, as [[CBS]] did not pick up the series.<ref name="thebigd">{{cite web|title=The Big D|url=http://www.thefutoncritic.com/devwatch/big-d-cbs/|website=[[The Futon Critic]]|date=April 27, 2009}}</ref>


In February 2010, Andrea Anders was cast in ''[[Mr. Sunshine (2011 TV series)|Mr. Sunshine]]'', another highly anticipated sitcom that sparked a bidding war, as the return to comedy television for ''[[Friends]]'' star [[Matthew Perry]], who also co-created the series with [[Marc Firek]] and [[Alex Barnow]].<ref name=hrJan1210>{{cite web|url=http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/hr/content_display/television/news/e3i3602f61793f3cd8856ce093985a11040 |title=Matthew Perry project a go at ABC |date=January 12, 2010 |last=Andreeva |first=Nellie |work=[[The Hollywood Reporter]] |access-date=April 25, 2010 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100115084541/http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/hr/content_display/television/news/e3i3602f61793f3cd8856ce093985a11040 |archive-date=January 15, 2010 }}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://livefeed.hollywoodreporter.com/2010/05/abc-2010-fall-schedule.html |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100520014127/http://livefeed.hollywoodreporter.com/2010/05/abc-2010-fall-schedule.html |url-status=dead |archive-date=May 20, 2010 |title=ABC's new fall schedule |last=Hibberd |first=James |date=May 18, 2010 |work=The Hollywood Reporter |access-date=May 18, 2010 }}</ref> The single-camera series follows Perry's character Ben Donovan, the self-involved [[Operations management|operations manager]] of a second-tier [[arena]] in [[San Diego]], with Anders playing Alice, the arena's [[Chief marketing officer|marketing director]] and Ben's [[tomboy]]ish [[Friends with benefits relationships|friend with benefits]] who's looking for more commitment.<ref name="mrsunshine">{{cite web|title=Mr. Sunshine|url=http://www.thefutoncritic.com/showatch/mr-sunshine/|website=[[The Futon Critic]]|date= March 11, 2016}}</ref> It premiered as a [[midseason replacement]] the following February but was canceled by [[American Broadcasting Company|ABC]] just three months later due to low ratings.<ref name="Canceled">{{Cite web |last=Gorman |first=Bill |date=2011-05-13 |title=ABC: 'V' Cancelled, 'Brothers & Sisters,' 'Mr. Sunshine,' 'Detroit 187,' 'Off The Map,' 'No Ordinary Family,' 'Better With You' Cancelled Too |url=http://tvbythenumbers.zap2it.com/2011/05/13/v-cancelled-brothers-sisters-cancelled-by-abc-too/92307/ |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110516102211/http://tvbythenumbers.zap2it.com/2011/05/13/v-cancelled-brothers-sisters-cancelled-by-abc-too/92307/ |archive-date=2011-05-16 |website=TV By The Numbers}}</ref>
In February 2010, Anders was cast in ''[[Mr. Sunshine (2011 TV series)|Mr. Sunshine]]'', marking the return to comedy television for ''Friends'' star [[Matthew Perry]].<ref name=hrJan1210>{{cite web |url=http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/hr/content_display/television/news/e3i3602f61793f3cd8856ce093985a11040 |title=Matthew Perry project a go at ABC |date=January 12, 2010 |last=Andreeva |first=Nellie |work=[[The Hollywood Reporter]] |access-date=April 25, 2010 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100115084541/http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/hr/content_display/television/news/e3i3602f61793f3cd8856ce093985a11040 |archive-date=January 15, 2010 }}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://livefeed.hollywoodreporter.com/2010/05/abc-2010-fall-schedule.html |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100520014127/http://livefeed.hollywoodreporter.com/2010/05/abc-2010-fall-schedule.html |url-status=dead |archive-date=May 20, 2010 |title=ABC's new fall schedule |last=Hibberd |first=James |date=May 18, 2010 |work=The Hollywood Reporter |access-date=May 18, 2010 }}</ref> Anders played Alice, the [[tomboy]]ish co-worker and [[Friends with benefits relationships|friend with benefits]] who's looking for more commitment from Perry's character.<ref name="mrsunshine">{{cite web|title=Mr. Sunshine|url=http://www.thefutoncritic.com/showatch/mr-sunshine/|website=[[The Futon Critic]]|date=March 11, 2016}}</ref> It premiered as a [[midseason replacement]] the following February, but was cancelled by [[American Broadcasting Company|ABC]] just three months.<ref name="Canceled">{{Cite web |last=Gorman |first=Bill |date=May 13, 2011 |title=ABC: 'V' Cancelled, 'Brothers & Sisters,' 'Mr. Sunshine,' 'Detroit 187,' 'Off The Map,' 'No Ordinary Family,' 'Better With You' Cancelled Too |url=http://tvbythenumbers.zap2it.com/2011/05/13/v-cancelled-brothers-sisters-cancelled-by-abc-too/92307/ |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110516102211/http://tvbythenumbers.zap2it.com/2011/05/13/v-cancelled-brothers-sisters-cancelled-by-abc-too/92307/ |archive-date=May 16, 2011 |website=TV by the Numbers}}</ref>


Right after ''Mr. Sunshine'''s cancellation, Anders was cast for a [[story arc]] in the [[USA Network]]'s forthcoming [[drama]] ''[[Necessary Roughness (TV series)|Necessary Roughness]]'' as a [[Public relations|PR]] executive and former girlfriend of [[Marc Blucas]]' character,<ref>{{Cite web |last=Mitovich|first=Matt Webb|date=June 1, 2011|title=Exclusive: USA Network Series Is Better Off With Andrea Anders|url=https://tvline.com/2011/06/01/andrea-anders-usa-network-necessary-roughness/|website=[[TVLine]]}}</ref> appearing in four episodes of the show's first season.
Right after ''Mr. Sunshine''{{'s}} cancellation, Anders appeared in a four episode [[story arc]] in the first season of [[USA Network]]'s series ''[[Necessary Roughness (TV series)|Necessary Roughness]]'', as a former girlfriend of [[Marc Blucas]]' character.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Mitovich|first=Matt Webb|date=June 1, 2011|title=Exclusive: USA Network Series Is Better Off With Andrea Anders|url=https://tvline.com/2011/06/01/andrea-anders-usa-network-necessary-roughness/|website=[[TVLine]]}}</ref>


In the years following ''Mr. Sunshine'', Andrea Anders starred as a lead in a string of sitcom pilots, none of which were picked up to series. First was ''Ladyfriends'' in 2012, created by [[Kari Lizer]] for [[NBC]] and centered on two best friends leading very different lives, portrayed by Anders and [[Minnie Driver]].<ref name="ladyfriends">{{cite web|title=Ladyfriends|url=http://www.thefutoncritic.com/devwatch/ladyfriends/|website=[[The Futon Critic]]|date= March 1, 2012}}</ref> Then, the next year came ''Divorce: A Love Story'', an adaptation of the long-running Israeli sitcom ''[[Ha-Chaim Ze Lo Hacol]]'' developed by [[Mike Sikowitz]] & [[Daniel Lappin]] for [[American Broadcasting Company|ABC]], about a happily divorced couple played by Anders and [[Jason Jones (actor)|Jason Jones]] trying not to get back together.<ref name="divorce">{{cite web|title=Divorce: A Love Story|url=http://www.thefutoncritic.com/devwatch/divorce-a-love-story/|website=[[The Futon Critic]]|date= January 12, 2015}}</ref> In 2014, she was cast as Stacey, an [[News presenter|anchorwoman]] and co-worker of main character Nick, played by [[Geoff Stults]], in ''Cuz-Bros'', created by [[David Caspe]] & [[Erik Sommers]] for [[CBS]].<ref name="cuzbros">{{cite web|title=Cuz-Bros|url=http://www.thefutoncritic.com/devwatch/cuz-bros/|website=[[The Futon Critic]]|date= May 10, 2015}}</ref>
In the years following ''Mr. Sunshine'', Anders starred as a lead in a string of sitcom pilots, none of which were picked up to series. First was ''Ladyfriends'' in 2012, for NBC, centered on two best friends leading very different lives, portrayed by Anders and [[Minnie Driver]].<ref name="ladyfriends">{{cite web|title=Ladyfriends|url=http://www.thefutoncritic.com/devwatch/ladyfriends/|website=[[The Futon Critic]]|date=March 1, 2012}}</ref> In 2013, ABC did not pick up ''Divorce: A Love Story'', an adaptation of the long-running Israeli sitcom ''[[Ha-Chaim Ze Lo Hacol]]'', about a happily divorced couple played by Anders and [[Jason Jones (actor)|Jason Jones]].<ref name="divorce">{{cite web|title=Divorce: A Love Story|url=http://www.thefutoncritic.com/devwatch/divorce-a-love-story/|website=[[The Futon Critic]]|date=January 12, 2015}}</ref> In 2014, CBS did not pickup the proposed ''Cuz-Bros'', in which Anders was cast as an anchorwoman and co-worker of [[Geoff Stults]]s character<ref name="cuzbros">{{cite web|title=Cuz-Bros|url=http://www.thefutoncritic.com/devwatch/cuz-bros/|website=[[The Futon Critic]]|date=May 10, 2015}}</ref>


In 2015, Anders starred in two pilots. First was ''How We Live'', a semi-autobiographical comedy from [[Brian D. Bradley|Brian Bradley]] & [[Steven Cragg]] for [[NBC]], where she played stay-at-home mom Natalie, the best friend of the female lead, played by [[Briga Heelan]], who's moved from [[Manhattan]] to the [[New Jersey]] suburbs with her [[blog]]ger husband.<ref name="howwelive">{{cite web|title=How We Live|url=http://www.thefutoncritic.com/devwatch/how-we-live/|website=[[The Futon Critic]]|date= May 10, 2015}}</ref> Then came ''The Half of It'', created by [[Mike Gibbons (screenwriter)|Mike Gibbons]] for [[CBS]], where Anders portrayed the ex-wife of the main character, played by [[Jon Dore]].<ref name="thehalfofit">{{cite web|title=The Half of It|url=http://www.thefutoncritic.com/devwatch/half-of-it/|website=[[The Futon Critic]]|date= May 13, 2015}}</ref> Despite this, both were once again passed on. The following year, she once again tried her luck and was cast as the lead in ''Crunch Time'', an ambitious project created by [[Betsy Thomas]] & [[Phil Gurin]] for [[NBC]]. The potential series was conceived as a hybrid between a [[game show]] with real contestants, hosted by [[Craig Ferguson]] in character as the fictional host Toby and a workplace sitcom set around the fictional behind-the-scenes production of the game show, with Anders playing the game show's creator and producer as she deals with Toby and the other demands of her job.<ref name="crunchtime">{{cite web|title=Crunch Time|url=http://www.thefutoncritic.com/devwatch/crunch-time/|website=[[The Futon Critic]]|date= March 24, 2016}}</ref>
In 2015, Anders starred in two more failed pilots. First was ''How We Live'', where Anders played a stay-at-home mom and best friend of the female lead, played by [[Briga Heelan]].<ref name="howwelive">{{cite web|title=How We Live|url=http://www.thefutoncritic.com/devwatch/how-we-live/|website=[[The Futon Critic]]|date=May 10, 2015}}</ref> Next was ''The Half of It'', where Anders portrayed the ex-wife of [[Jon Dore]]'s character.<ref name="thehalfofit">{{cite web|title=The Half of It|url=http://www.thefutoncritic.com/devwatch/half-of-it/|website=[[The Futon Critic]]|date=May 13, 2015}}</ref> In 2016, she starred in the failed pilot for the sitcom ''Crunch Time'', as the creator and producer of a game show hosted by [[Craig Ferguson]]'s character.<ref name="crunchtime">{{cite web|title=Crunch Time|url=http://www.thefutoncritic.com/devwatch/crunch-time/|website=[[The Futon Critic]]|date=March 24, 2016}}</ref>


In the midst of all these failed series attempts, Andrea Anders had roles in a number of other projects. In late 2012, she filmed a supporting part in the independent fact-based drama ''[[Return to Zero (film)|Return to Zero]]'', which ended up premiering on the [[Lifetime (TV network)|Lifetime Network]] in 2014. Around the same time, she had recurring roles in the comedy series ''[[About a Boy (TV series)|About a Boy]]'' and the [[Modern Family (season 6)|sixth season]] of ''[[Modern Family]]'', appearing in the latter as the obnoxious new neighbor of the Dunphy family. In 2016, she was the main character in the poorly reviewed independent comedy film ''[[Is That a Gun in Your Pocket?]]'', where her character Jenna starts a movement in her small [[Texas|Texan]] town to have women withhold [[Human sexual activity|sex]] from their male partners until they dispose of their [[gun]]s. That same year, she also did a guest spot on the first season of ''[[Speechless (TV series)|Speechless]]'', a sitcom led by her ''Ladyfriends'' co-star [[Minnie Driver]].
While making pilots for all these failed series attempts, Anders had roles in a number of other projects. In 2012, she filmed a supporting part in the fact-based television film ''[[Return to Zero (film)|Return to Zero]]'', which premiered on the [[Lifetime (TV network)|Lifetime Network]] in 2014. She had recurring roles in the one season each of comedy series ''[[About a Boy (TV series)|About a Boy]]'' and of ''[[Modern Family]]'', appearing in the latter as the obnoxious new neighbor of the Dunphy family. In 2016, she was the main character in the comedy film ''[[Is That a Gun in Your Pocket?]]'', where women in a small Texas town withhold sex until their partners dispose of their guns. That same year, she also did a guest spot on the first season of ''[[Speechless (TV series)|Speechless]]'', a sitcom led by Minnie Driver, her co-star from the failed ''Ladyfriends'' pilot.


In 2019, she appeared as lead actresses [[Sophia Lillis]]' aunt and [[Elizabeth Lail]]'s mother respectively in the films ''[[Nancy Drew and the Hidden Staircase (2019 film)|Nancy Drew and the Hidden Staircase]]'' and ''[[Countdown (2019 film)|Countdown]]'' (the latter produced by her brother Sean), as well as getting her fifth starring role in a short-lived comedy series with ''[[Mr. Mom#Television series|Mr. Mom]]'', the first original series for the streaming service [[Vudu]] and a continuation of [[Mr. Mom|the 1983 film of the same name]].<ref>{{cite web|website=Deadline Hollywood|url=https://deadline.com/video/mr-mom-trailer-vudu-original-series-hayes-macarthur-andrea-anders-walmart/|title='Mr. Mom' Trailer: First Original Series From Walmart's Vudu Streaming Service|last=Pedersen|first=Erik|date=August 26, 2019|access-date=August 27, 2019}}</ref>
In 2019, she appeared as the aunt of [[Sophia Lillis]]' character in the film ''[[Nancy Drew and the Hidden Staircase (2019 film)|Nancy Drew and the Hidden Staircase]]'', and as the mother of [[Elizabeth Lail]]'s character in the film ''[[Countdown (2019 film)|Countdown]]'', the latter produced by her brother Sean. That same year, Anders played the starring role in the sitcom ''[[Mr. Mom (TV series)|Mr. Mom]]'', which was cancelled after 11 episodes.<ref>{{cite web|website=Deadline Hollywood|url=https://deadline.com/video/mr-mom-trailer-vudu-original-series-hayes-macarthur-andrea-anders-walmart/|title='Mr. Mom' Trailer: First Original Series From Walmart's Vudu Streaming Service|last=Pedersen|first=Erik|date=August 26, 2019|access-date=August 27, 2019}}</ref>


==Personal life==
==Personal life==
Andrea Anders met actor [[Matt LeBlanc]] in 2004 while co-starring as his friend and eventual love interest on ''[[Joey (sitcom)|Joey]]'' and the pair eventually embarked on a relationship which was confirmed in 2006 following LeBlanc's split from his wife Melissa McKnight.<ref name="LeBlancOtherWoman">{{cite web|url=https://people.com/celebrity/matt-leblancs-other-woman/|title=Matt LeBlanc's Other Woman|date=6 April 2006|newspaper = [[People (magazine)|People]]}}</ref><ref name="LeBlancSurprise">{{cite web|url=https://people.com/archive/matt-leblancs-surprise-split-vol-65-no-15/|title=Matt Leblanc's Surprise Split|last=Wulff |first=Jennifer|date=17 April 2006|newspaper = [[People (magazine)|People]]}}</ref> After over eight years as a couple, LeBlanc announced at the start of 2015 that he and Anders had been broken up for several months.<ref name="LeBlancSplit" />
Anders met actor [[Matt LeBlanc]] in 2004 while co-starring as his friend and eventual love interest on ''[[Joey (sitcom)|Joey]]'' and the pair eventually embarked on a relationship which was confirmed in 2006 following LeBlanc's split from his wife Melissa McKnight.<ref name="LeBlancOtherWoman">{{cite web|url=https://people.com/celebrity/matt-leblancs-other-woman/|title=Matt LeBlanc's Other Woman|date=April 6, 2006|newspaper=[[People (magazine)|People]]}}</ref><ref name="LeBlancSurprise">{{cite web|url=https://people.com/archive/matt-leblancs-surprise-split-vol-65-no-15/|title=Matt Leblanc's Surprise Split|last=Wulff |first=Jennifer|date=April 17, 2006|newspaper=[[People (magazine)|People]]}}</ref> After over eight years as a couple, LeBlanc announced at the start of 2015 that he and Anders had been broken up for several months.<ref name="LeBlancSplit">{{cite web|url=https://www.standard.co.uk/showbiz/celebrity-news/matt-leblanc-announces-split-from-partner-andrea-anders-after-eight-years-9962153.html|title=Matt LeBlanc announces split from partner Andrea Anders after eight years|last=Krishnan|first=Joe|date=January 7, 2015|newspaper=[[Evening Standard]]}}</ref>


In late 2016, Anders revealed she was pregnant, talking about the experience at length during a [[stand-up comedy]] set on December 15, 2016. She has however never publicly discussed the child's birth, gender, name or father, stating only that the pregnancy was unplanned.<ref name="PregnancySet">{{cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2RdBOOfnvok|title=Andrea Anders Stand-Up December 2016|last=Anders |first=Andrea|date=3 January 2017|newspaper = [[YouTube]]}}</ref><ref name="HaHaClub">{{cite web|url=https://www.flickr.com/photos/theatrossity/31538740762|title=Andrea Anders Ha Ha Club in North Hollywood, California|last=Ross|first=Tyler|date=15 December 2016|newspaper = Atrossity Photography}}</ref>
In late 2016, Anders revealed she was pregnant, talking about the experience at length during a [[stand-up comedy]] set on December 15, 2016. She has however never publicly discussed the child's birth, name or father. She did refer to the baby as a "her".<ref name="PregnancySet">{{cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2RdBOOfnvok|title=Andrea Anders Stand-Up December 2016|last=Anders |first=Andrea|date=January 3, 2017|via=[[YouTube]]}}</ref><ref name="HaHaClub">{{cite web|url=https://www.flickr.com/photos/theatrossity/31538740762|title=Andrea Anders Ha Ha Club in North Hollywood, California|last=Ross|first=Tyler|date=December 15, 2016|newspaper=Atrossity Photography}}</ref>


On September 15, 2016, Andrea and her older brother [[Sean Anders]] were inducted into their high school's hall of fame, at the [[DeForest Area High School]]'s Performing Arts Center,<ref name="HallofFame">{{cite web|url=https://www.deforest.k12.wi.us/cms_files/resources/DASD_News_Sept16.pdf|title=DASD News|date=September 2016|newspaper = [[DeForest Area High School]]}}</ref>
On September 15, 2016, Anders and her older brother [[Sean Anders|Sean]] were inducted into their high school's hall of fame, at the [[DeForest Area High School]]'s Performing Arts Center.<ref name="HallofFame">{{cite web|url=https://www.deforest.k12.wi.us/cms_files/resources/DASD_News_Sept16.pdf|title=DASD News|date=September 2016|newspaper=[[DeForest Area High School]]}}</ref>


==Filmography==
==Filmography==
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| 2001
| rowspan="2"|2001
| ''[[Guiding Light]]''
| ''[[Guiding Light]]''
| Ellie
| Ellie
| Unknown episodes
| Unknown episodes
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| 2001
| ''[[Law & Order]]''
| ''[[Law & Order]]''
| Emily Hoyt
| Emily Hoyt
| Episode "The Fire This Time"
| Episode: "The Fire This Time"
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|-
| 2003
| rowspan="2"|2003
| ''[[Oz (TV series)|Oz]]''
| ''[[Oz (TV series)|Oz]]''
| Donna Degenhart
| Donna Degenhart
| 5 episodes
| 5 episodes
|-
|-
| 2003
| ''Spellbound''
| ''Spellbound''
| Female lead
| Female lead
| Unaired [[NBC]] pilot
| Unaired [[NBC]] pilot
|-
|-
| 2004
| rowspan="3"|2004
| ''{{sortname|The|Stepford Wives|The Stepford Wives (2004 film)}}''
| ''{{sortname|The|Stepford Wives|The Stepford Wives (2004 film)}}''
| Heather
| Heather
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|-
| 2004
| ''News To Me''
| ''News To Me''
| Emma Leeds
| Emma Leeds
| Unaired [[American Broadcasting Company|ABC]] pilot
| Unaired [[American Broadcasting Company|ABC]] pilot
|-
|-
| 2004
| ''[[Tru Calling]]''
| ''[[Tru Calling]]''
| Fake Chris Berensen/Kathy
| Fake Chris Berensen/Kathy
| Episode "Rear Window"
| Episode: "Rear Window"
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| 2004–2006
| 2004–2006
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| 2005
| 2005
| ''[[Never Been Thawed]]''<ref>{{cite magazine|url=http://www.tvguide.com/celebrities/andrea-anders/credits/192289|title=Andrea Anders: Credits|access-date= May 6, 2008|magazine=[[TV Guide]]| archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20080415031054/http://www.tvguide.com/celebrities/andrea-anders/credits/192289| archive-date= 15 April 2008 | url-status= live}}</ref>
| ''[[Never Been Thawed]]''<ref>{{cite magazine|url=http://www.tvguide.com/celebrities/andrea-anders/credits/192289|title=Andrea Anders: Credits|access-date=May 6, 2008|magazine=[[TV Guide]]| archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080415031054/http://www.tvguide.com/celebrities/andrea-anders/credits/192289| archive-date=April 15, 2008 |url-status=live}}</ref>
| Christian Band Slut
| Christian Band Slut
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| Starring role in 19 episodes
| Starring role in 19 episodes
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| 2008
| rowspan="2"|2008
| ''[[Numbers (TV series)|Numb3rs]]''
| ''[[Numbers (TV series)|Numb3rs]]''
| Rena Vining
| Rena Vining
| Episode "Power"
| Episode: "Power"
|-
|-
| 2008
| ''[[Sex Drive (film)|Sex Drive]]''
| ''[[Sex Drive (film)|Sex Drive]]''
| Brandy
| Brandy
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| 2009–2010
| ''[[Better Off Ted]]''
| Linda Zwordling
| Starring role in 26 episodes
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| 2009
| 2009
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| Unaired [[CBS]] pilot
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|-
| 2009–2010
| 2011
| ''[[Better Off Ted]]''
| Linda Zwordling
| Starring role in 26 episodes
|-
| rowspan="2"|2011
| ''[[Mr. Sunshine (2011 TV series)|Mr. Sunshine]]''
| ''[[Mr. Sunshine (2011 TV series)|Mr. Sunshine]]''
| Alice
| Alice
| Starring role in 13 episodes
| Starring role in 13 episodes
|-
|-
| 2011
| ''[[Necessary Roughness (TV series)|Necessary Roughness]]''
| ''[[Necessary Roughness (TV series)|Necessary Roughness]]''
| Laura Radcliffe
| Laura Radcliffe
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| Unaired [[American Broadcasting Company|ABC]] pilot
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|-
| 2014
| rowspan="2"|2014
| ''[[Return to Zero (film)|Return to Zero]]''
| ''[[Return to Zero (film)|Return to Zero]]''
| Trish
| Trish
| [[Lifetime (TV network)|Lifetime]] TV movie
| [[Lifetime (TV network)|Lifetime]] TV movie
|-
|-
| 2014
| ''Cuz-Bros''
| ''Cuz-Bros''
| Stacey
| Stacey
| Unaired [[CBS]] pilot
| Unaired [[CBS]] pilot
|-
|-
| 2014–2015
| rowspan="2"|2014–2015
| ''[[About a Boy (TV series)|About a Boy]]''
| ''[[About a Boy (TV series)|About a Boy]]''
| Joanne
| Joanne
| 3 episodes
| 3 episodes
|-
|-
| 2014–2015
| ''[[Modern Family]]''
| ''[[Modern Family]]''
| Amber LaFontaine
| Amber LaFontaine
| 4 episodes
| 4 episodes
|-
|-
| 2015
| rowspan="2"|2015
| ''How We Live''
| ''How We Live''
| Natalie Harris
| Natalie Harris
| Unaired [[NBC]] pilot
| Unaired [[NBC]] pilot
|-
|-
| 2015
| ''The Half of It''
| ''The Half of It''
| Megan
| Megan
| Unaired [[CBS]] pilot
| Unaired [[CBS]] pilot
|-
|-
| 2016
| rowspan="3"|2016
| ''[[Is That a Gun in Your Pocket?]]''
| ''[[Is That a Gun in Your Pocket?]]''
| Jenna Keely
| Jenna Keely
|
|
|-
|-
| 2016
| ''[[Speechless (TV series)|Speechless]]''
| ''[[Speechless (TV series)|Speechless]]''
| Audrey
| Audrey
| Episode "T-H-A-- THANKSGIVING"
| Episode: "T-H-A-- THANKSGIVING"
|-
|-
| 2016
| ''Crunch Time''
| ''Crunch Time''
| Emily
| Emily
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|-
|-
| 2018
| rowspan="2"|2018
| ''[[9JKL]]''
| ''[[9JKL]]''
| Lauren
| Lauren
| Episode "Heavy Meddling"
| Episode: "Heavy Meddling"
|-
| ''[[Instant Family]]''
| Jessie
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| 2018–2021
| 2018–2021
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| 5 episodes
| 5 episodes
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| rowspan="4"|2019
| 2018
| ''[[Instant Family]]''
| Jessie
|
|-
| 2019
| ''[[Nancy Drew and the Hidden Staircase (2019 film)|Nancy Drew and the Hidden Staircase]]''
| ''[[Nancy Drew and the Hidden Staircase (2019 film)|Nancy Drew and the Hidden Staircase]]''
| Hannah
| Hannah
|
|
|-
|-
| 2019
| ''[[The Good Fight]]''
| ''[[The Good Fight]]''
| Cheryl Lamore
| Cheryl Lamore
| 2 episodes
| 2 episodes
|-
|-
| ''[[Mr. Mom (TV series)|Mr. Mom]]''
| 2019
| ''[[Mr. Mom#Television series|Mr. Mom]]''
| Megan Anderson
| Megan Anderson
| Starring role of 11 episodes
| Starring role of 11 episodes
|-
|-
| 2019
| ''[[Countdown (2019 film)|Countdown]]''
| ''[[Countdown (2019 film)|Countdown]]''
| Jamie Harris
| Jamie Harris
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|-
|-
| 2020–2023
| 2020–21
| ''[[Ted Lasso]]''
| ''[[Ted Lasso]]''
| Michelle Lasso
| Michelle Lasso
| 3 episodes
| 6 episodes
|-
|-
| 2021
| rowspan="2"|2021
| ''[[Big Shot (TV series)|Big Shot]]''
| ''[[Big Shot (TV series)|Big Shot]]''
| Arielle
| Arielle
| Episode "Beth Macbeth"
| Episode: "Beth Macbeth"
|-
|-
| 2021
| ''[[Cruel Summer (TV series)|Cruel Summer]]''
| ''[[Cruel Summer (TV series)|Cruel Summer]]''
| Joy Wallis
| Joy Wallis
| 8 episodes
| 8 episodes
|-
|-
| 2022
| rowspan="2"|2022
| ''[[The Conners]]''
| ''[[The Conners]]''
| Helen
| Helen
| 2 episodes
| 2 episodes
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| 2022
| ''[[Spirited (film)|Spirited]]''
| ''[[Spirited (film)|Spirited]]''
| Carrie
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| 2023
| 2023
| ''[[How to Be a Bookie]]''
| ''[[Bookie (TV series)|Bookie]]''
| Sandra
| Sandra
| Starring role of 8 episodes
| Starring role of 8 episodes
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|-
| 2023–2024
|2023
| ''[[That '90s Show]]''
| ''[[That '90s Show]]''
|Sherri Runck
| Sherri Runck
|5 episodes
| 8 episodes
|-
| 2024
| ''[[Extended Family (TV series)|Extended Family]]''
| Kristin
| Episode: "The Consequences of Writing Things Down"
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Andrea Anders
Born (1975-05-10) May 10, 1975 (age 49)
EducationUniversity of Wisconsin, Stevens Point (BFA)
Rutgers University, New Brunswick (MFA)
OccupationActress
Years active1998–present
Partner(s)Matt LeBlanc (2006-2014)
Jason Keller (2015–present)
Children1
RelativesSean Anders (brother)

Andrea Anders (born May 10, 1975) is an American actress. She is best known for her work on television, notably through her main roles on five anticipated but short-lived sitcoms, Joey, The Class, Better Off Ted, Mr. Sunshine and Mr. Mom, as well as recurring and guest roles on numerous TV series including Cruel Summer, Oz, Young Sheldon, Modern Family, Necessary Roughness, Ted Lasso, and That '90s Show. Additionally, she has been cast in nearly ten produced but unsold pilots.

In addition, she regularly appears as supporting characters in films directed or produced by her older brother Sean Anders,[1] namely Never Been Thawed, Sex Drive, Daddy's Home 2, Instant Family, Countdown and Spirited, and has also had roles in a handful of other films such as The Stepford Wives, Return to Zero, Is That a Gun in Your Pocket? and Nancy Drew and the Hidden Staircase.

Early life

[edit]

Andrea Anders was born in Madison, Wisconsin, on May 10, 1975, the third child of Terrance and Sally Anders.[2][3][4] She was raised in DeForest, Wisconsin with her sister Torri and her brother Sean,[5] where she attended the DeForest Area High School, graduating in 1993.[6][7] She went on to study acting at the University of Wisconsin–Stevens Point,[8] receiving her bachelor's degree in fine arts in 1997.[5] She then moved to New Jersey to study at Rutgers University's Mason Gross School of the Arts,[9] earning a Master of Fine Arts in 2001.[5] In addition, she trained in the Meisner technique under Maggie Flanigan[10] and credits the teacher with her continued work as an actress.[11]

Career

[edit]

Theatre

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In 2001, Anders began her career in theatre. She was an understudy for Mary-Louise Parker in the Broadway production of Proof and later played the part of Elaine Robinson in The Graduate. She also appeared in On the Jump at the Arena Stage, New Doors at the Guthrie Theater, Debbie Does Dallas: The Musical and two New York Stage & Film productions: Cold/Tender and New World Rhapsody.[12][13]

In May 2007, Anders started in the Geffen Playhouse performance of Fat Pig. She played the part of Jeannie, an accountant. Fat Pig closed on July 1, 2007.[14]

Television and film

[edit]

One of Anders' first appearances on television was a commercial for Danone that ran in the 1990s and then again around 2006.[15]

Her first acting credits came between 1998 and 2001 when she appeared on the soap operas One Life to Live and Guiding Light, respectively as Elaine, one of Starr Manning's nannies, and Ellie, an assistant to Olivia Spencer.

In 2001, she appeared in the Law & Order episode "The Fire This Time", as teenager Emily Hoyt. In 2003, she played the recurring role of Donna Degenhart for five episodes of the HBO drama series Oz. That same year, Anders was cast opposite Richard Ruccolo as the original female lead in the failed television pilot for the proposed series Spellbound,[16] about a warlock who falls in love with a mortal woman.[17] After the pilot was not picked up by NBC, Anders was replaced for the equally unsuccessful second pilot.[18]

In 2004, Anders made her film debut with a minor role in The Stepford Wives, playing a secretary to Nicole Kidman's main character. That same year, she was cast as Emma Leeds, the female lead in News To Me, a proposed workplace sitcom inspired by Joel Stein's experiences as the youngest-ever columnist at Time magazine; the pilot was not picked up.[19] That same year, Anders guest starred in one episode of the series Tru Calling.

In July 2004, Anders was cast in what would be her breakthrough role as Alex Garrett, Joey Tribbiani's neighbor, landlady, friend and eventual love interest on the Friends spin-off, Joey.[20][21] NBC cancelled the series during its second season.[22]

In between seasons of Joey, Anders appeared as a "Christian Band Slut" in her older brother Sean's directorial debut film Never Been Thawed, marking the first of many collaborations between the pair.

In February 2006, prior to Joey's cancellation, Anders signed as a series regular of the sitcom The Class as Nicole, the unfulfilled wife of a former pro-football player who reconnects with her high school boyfriend after a class reunion.[23] Despite steady ratings and winning the Favorite New TV Comedy Award at the 33rd People's Choice Awards, CBS did not renew the show for a second season.

In 2008, following The Class' cancelation, Anders guest starred on the episode "Power" of the crime drama Numb3rs, and had a small role her brother's film, Sex Drive.

In May 2008, Anders was cast in the satirical workplace comedy Better Off Ted, after creator Victor Fresco was impressed with her work on The Class.[24][25] She played Linda Zwordling, the love interest for main character Ted Crisp, played by Jay Harrington, and a co-worker of his at an evil megacorporation. The series was a mid-season replacement, premiering to low rating in March 2009,[26] but critical acclaim kept the show going and even renewed for a second season, though it would be cancelled and pulled from the air with the last two episodes of that season unaired.[27] The show enjoyed a mini-reunion in 2011 through the music video for Revenge of the Nerds, a rap song recorded by co-star Malcolm Barrett under the stage name "Verbal", which features all the main actors from the series in cameos either as their characters or, in the case of Anders, new characters.[28]

In April 2009, shortly after Better Off Ted premiered, Anders joined the cast of The Big D, a sitcom project centered on a New York City couple – played by Anders and Ben Koldyke – who move to Dallas, where the husband is from, and where the wife consistently clashes with her southern belle mother-in-law. Despite her character being central to the premise, Anders was billed as a guest star in case she'd have to work on The Big D and Better Off Ted at the same time, with the latter having precedence. This issue was moot, as CBS did not pick up the series.[29]

In February 2010, Anders was cast in Mr. Sunshine, marking the return to comedy television for Friends star Matthew Perry.[30][31] Anders played Alice, the tomboyish co-worker and friend with benefits who's looking for more commitment from Perry's character.[32] It premiered as a midseason replacement the following February, but was cancelled by ABC just three months.[33]

Right after Mr. Sunshine's cancellation, Anders appeared in a four episode story arc in the first season of USA Network's series Necessary Roughness, as a former girlfriend of Marc Blucas' character.[34]

In the years following Mr. Sunshine, Anders starred as a lead in a string of sitcom pilots, none of which were picked up to series. First was Ladyfriends in 2012, for NBC, centered on two best friends leading very different lives, portrayed by Anders and Minnie Driver.[35] In 2013, ABC did not pick up Divorce: A Love Story, an adaptation of the long-running Israeli sitcom Ha-Chaim Ze Lo Hacol, about a happily divorced couple played by Anders and Jason Jones.[36] In 2014, CBS did not pickup the proposed Cuz-Bros, in which Anders was cast as an anchorwoman and co-worker of Geoff Stultss character[37]

In 2015, Anders starred in two more failed pilots. First was How We Live, where Anders played a stay-at-home mom and best friend of the female lead, played by Briga Heelan.[38] Next was The Half of It, where Anders portrayed the ex-wife of Jon Dore's character.[39] In 2016, she starred in the failed pilot for the sitcom Crunch Time, as the creator and producer of a game show hosted by Craig Ferguson's character.[40]

While making pilots for all these failed series attempts, Anders had roles in a number of other projects. In 2012, she filmed a supporting part in the fact-based television film Return to Zero, which premiered on the Lifetime Network in 2014. She had recurring roles in the one season each of comedy series About a Boy and of Modern Family, appearing in the latter as the obnoxious new neighbor of the Dunphy family. In 2016, she was the main character in the comedy film Is That a Gun in Your Pocket?, where women in a small Texas town withhold sex until their partners dispose of their guns. That same year, she also did a guest spot on the first season of Speechless, a sitcom led by Minnie Driver, her co-star from the failed Ladyfriends pilot.

In 2019, she appeared as the aunt of Sophia Lillis' character in the film Nancy Drew and the Hidden Staircase, and as the mother of Elizabeth Lail's character in the film Countdown, the latter produced by her brother Sean. That same year, Anders played the starring role in the sitcom Mr. Mom, which was cancelled after 11 episodes.[41]

Personal life

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Anders met actor Matt LeBlanc in 2004 while co-starring as his friend and eventual love interest on Joey and the pair eventually embarked on a relationship which was confirmed in 2006 following LeBlanc's split from his wife Melissa McKnight.[42][43] After over eight years as a couple, LeBlanc announced at the start of 2015 that he and Anders had been broken up for several months.[44]

In late 2016, Anders revealed she was pregnant, talking about the experience at length during a stand-up comedy set on December 15, 2016. She has however never publicly discussed the child's birth, name or father. She did refer to the baby as a "her".[45][46]

On September 15, 2016, Anders and her older brother Sean were inducted into their high school's hall of fame, at the DeForest Area High School's Performing Arts Center.[47]

Filmography

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Year Title Role Notes
1998 One Life to Live Elaine Unknown episodes
2001 Guiding Light Ellie Unknown episodes
Law & Order Emily Hoyt Episode: "The Fire This Time"
2003 Oz Donna Degenhart 5 episodes
Spellbound Female lead Unaired NBC pilot
2004 The Stepford Wives Heather
News To Me Emma Leeds Unaired ABC pilot
Tru Calling Fake Chris Berensen/Kathy Episode: "Rear Window"
2004–2006 Joey Alexis "Alex" Garrett Starring role in 46 episodes
2005 Never Been Thawed[48] Christian Band Slut
2006–2007 The Class Nicole Allen (née Campbell) Starring role in 19 episodes
2008 Numb3rs Rena Vining Episode: "Power"
Sex Drive Brandy
2009 The Big D Jane Dupree Unaired CBS pilot
2009–2010 Better Off Ted Linda Zwordling Starring role in 26 episodes
2011 Mr. Sunshine Alice Starring role in 13 episodes
Necessary Roughness Laura Radcliffe 4 episodes
2012 Ladyfriends Nicole Lambert Unaired NBC pilot
2013 Divorce: A Love Story Robin Unaired ABC pilot
2014 Return to Zero Trish Lifetime TV movie
Cuz-Bros Stacey Unaired CBS pilot
2014–2015 About a Boy Joanne 3 episodes
Modern Family Amber LaFontaine 4 episodes
2015 How We Live Natalie Harris Unaired NBC pilot
The Half of It Megan Unaired CBS pilot
2016 Is That a Gun in Your Pocket? Jenna Keely
Speechless Audrey Episode: "T-H-A-- THANKSGIVING"
Crunch Time Emily Unaired NBC pilot
2017 Daddy's Home 2 Principal Hayes
2018 9JKL Lauren Episode: "Heavy Meddling"
Instant Family Jessie
2018–2021 Young Sheldon Linda 5 episodes
2019 Nancy Drew and the Hidden Staircase Hannah
The Good Fight Cheryl Lamore 2 episodes
Mr. Mom Megan Anderson Starring role of 11 episodes
Countdown Jamie Harris
2020–2023 Ted Lasso Michelle Lasso 6 episodes
2021 Big Shot Arielle Episode: "Beth Macbeth"
Cruel Summer Joy Wallis 8 episodes
2022 The Conners Helen 2 episodes
Spirited Carrie
2023 Bookie Sandra Starring role of 8 episodes
2023–2024 That '90s Show Sherri Runck 8 episodes
2024 Extended Family Kristin Episode: "The Consequences of Writing Things Down"

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