Andrea Bendewald
Andrea Bendewald | |
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Born |
United States | March 4, 1970
Years active | 1990s–present |
Spouse(s) | Mitch Rouse (August 19, 2001 – present) |
Andrea R. Bendewald (born March 4, 1970) is an American actress best known for her role as Maddy Piper on Suddenly Susan.
Personal life
Andrea is the daughter of Judith Bendewald and Mervin Bendewald, both of New York City,[1] and the sister of Mason Bendewald.
Bendewald graduated from Wright State University. She was a bridesmaid at Jennifer Aniston's 2000 wedding to Brad Pitt, and Aniston was matron of honor to Bendewald's August 19, 2001 marriage to Mitch Rouse at the Saddlerock Ranch in Malibu, California. Actress Maria Bello and producer Kristin Hahn were bridesmaids. Andrea met her husband, Mitch Rouse, during October 1998 on the set of The Secret Lives of Men.[2] Andrea also dated comedian Harland Williams with whom she costarred in the short-lived sitcom Simon.
Filmography
Year | Title | Role | Director | Notes |
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1995-96 | Simon | Libby Keeler | Arlene Sanford, Rob Schiller, Linda Day, Ellen Gittelsohn, Paul Kreppel | TV Series (15 Episodes) |
1996 | Brotherly Love | Phoebe | Art Dielhenn | TV Series (1 Episode) |
Caroline in the City | Leslie | Howard Deutch | TV Series (1 Episode) | |
1997 | Men Behaving Badly | Lana | Ellen Gittelsohn (2) | TV Series (1 Episode) |
Seinfeld | Celia | Andy Ackerman | TV Series (1 Episode) | |
Picture Perfect | Pregnant Friend | Glenn Gordon Caron | ||
Ellen | Sherry | Gail Mancuso | TV Series (1 Episode) | |
1997-99 | Suddenly Susan | Maddy Piper | Shelley Jensen, Philip Charles MacKenzie, Alan Rafkin, Lee Shallat Chemel, Tom Moore, Pamela Fryman, Roger Christiansen, Leonard R. Garner Jr., Gail Mancuso (2), Andrew Tsao, Steve Zuckerman, Joanna Kerns, Craig Zisk, Joyce Gittlin |
TV Series (59 Episodes) |
1998 | The Thin Pink Line | Dust | Joe Dietl Michael Irpino |
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1999 | Stark Raving Mad | Brittany Farraday | Joyce Gittlin (2) | TV Series (1 Episode) |
2000 | Popular | Bonnie | Lev L. Spiro | TV Series (1 Episode) |
That's Life | Dean Pamela Orman | TV Series (1 Episode) | ||
2001 | Providence | Elizabeth Jannaur | Monica Wyatt | TV Series (1 Episode) |
Amy's Orgasm | Beautiful Girl | Julie Davis | ||
Friends | Megan Bailey | Kevin S. Bright | TV Series (1 Episode) | |
Cursed | Lucy Keith | TV Series (1 Episode) | ||
One Night at McCool's | Karen | Harald Zwart | ||
2002 | That '70s Show | Ms. McGee | David Trainer | TV Series (1 Episode) |
2004 | Employee of the Month | Wendy | Mitch Rouse | |
CSI: Miami | Monica Reynoso | Karen Gaviola | TV Series (1 Episode) | |
2005 | Life on a Stick | Sandy | Andy Ackerman (2) | TV Series (1 Episode) |
Center of the Universe | Jewel | Terry Hughes | TV Series (1 Episode) | |
Entourage | Jess | Daniel Attias | TV Series (1 Episode) | |
House | Cecilia Carter | Peter O'Fallon | TV Series (1 Episode) | |
2006 | Two and a Half Men | Terry Sholander | Rob Schiller (2) | TV Series (1 Episode) |
Twins | Phyllis | James Widdoes | TV Series (1 Episode) | |
Stick It | Madison's Mom | Jessica Bendinger | ||
2008 | Without a Trace | Patricia Ross | Jonathan Kaplan | TV Series (1 Episode) |
According to Jim | Sheila | Jim Belushi | TV Series (1 Episode) | |
2009 | The Game | Laura | Eric Laneuville | TV Series (1 Episode) |
2011 | Five | Kate | Jennifer Aniston | TV Movie |
Last Man Standing | Charlie | John Pasquin | TV Series (1 Episode) | |
2012 | Good Luck Charlie | Lynn Walsh | Bob Koherr | TV Series (1 Episode) |
2013 | Contribution of a Verse | Coach | Brit Bjurstrom Ebony Sabbs |
Short |
Browsers | Amy Winslow | Don Scardino | TV Movie | |
Call Me Crazy: A Five Film | Laura | Laura Dern | TV Movie | |
2013-14 | Legit | Georgia | Peter O'Fallon (2) | TV Series (6 Episodes) |
2014 | Mourning Glory | Anne | Janna King | Short |
2015 | Gala & Godfrey The Classics | The Healer | Kristin Ellingson | Post Production |
Awards and nominations
References
- ↑ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2008-10-12. Retrieved 2008-11-27.
- ↑ WEDDINGS; Andréa Bendewald, Mitch Rouse, The New York Times, 19 August 2001.
- ↑ "Kiss Me Kate Tops 2011 Ovation Award Nominations.". 19 September 2011.