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Beverly Sanders

American actress, comedian and voice artist From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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Beverly Sanders is an American actress, comedian, and voice artist.

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Sanders is married to Harvey Newmark, first bass violist of the Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra.[1]

On television, Sanders has appeared in guest roles on several series' including Emergency!, Sanford and Son, Kojak, The Mary Tyler Moore Show, Rhoda, Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman, The Love Boat, Quincy, M.E., Barney Miller and Night Court. Sanders was a regular on the NBC sitcom Lotsa Luck (which starred Dom DeLuise) for one season during 1973-74; she also had a recurring role on the NBC sitcom CPO Sharkey (which starred Don Rickles) as Chief Petty Officer Gypsy Koch (she appeared in 3 episodes). Her feature film credits include Magic (1978) and And Justice for All (1979).

Sanders starred in a one-woman show on stage entitled Yes Sir, That's My Baby in the 1990s. She began writing the play after taking a UCLA writing class. The show details her failure to conceive a baby being more than 40 years old and frustrations of the adoption process.[citation needed]

Sanders has appeared in more than 300 TV commercials. She played the Arm & Hammer Baking Soda spokesperson Louise for nearly a decade.[2]

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Filmography

Television

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|2016 |"Child of the '70s" Anna Perdente TV series 1 episode |}

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