Beverly Archer

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Beverly Archer (born July 19, 1948 in Oak Park, Illinois, USA) is an actress that has appeared on many television shows during her career, the most famous being Mama's Family and Major Dad.

She has appeared in other programs such as The Young and the Restless and also on the movie of Project: ALF, along with many other guest appearances. She played a thieving teacher in The Brady Bunch Movie, who was caught by Bobby Brady. She also appeared in an episode of Married with Children, playing a librarian who is in love with Bud and another episode where she was the founder of a no-sex hotline. In addition, she appeared in a 1994 episode of Full House, where she played the role of an unsympathizing SAT test monitor.

Aside from acting, Archer has also written episodes for both Mama's Family and Alf.

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