Beverly Sanders

Beverly Sanders
Born September 2, 1940 (1940-09-02) (age 71)
Hollywood, California, U.S.
Occupation comedian, actor, voice artist
Years active 1962 – present

Beverly Sanders (born September 2, 1940) is an American actress, comedienne, and voice artist. She was born in Hollywood, California.

Career

Beverly studied acting in New York with Lee Strasberg's Actor Studio. She began penning her one-woman dramedy "Yes Sir, That's My Baby" after taking a UCLA writing class. The show details her failure to conceive a baby at 40+ years of age, and then the later frustrations of the adoption process. Married to a studio bass musician, Beverly's adopted daughter is named Laura.

Sanders, who often plays the stereotypical blonde and nice moms and girlfriends to the stars, especially on TV, occasionally supported both Mary Tyler Moore and Valerie Harper in their respective sitcoms. She also starred in her own one-woman show on stage entitled "Yes Sir, That's My Baby" in the late 90s. Ms Sanders, who has appeared in over 300 commercials, is best recognized as the ever-pleasant Louise in the Arm & Hammer Baking Soda spokesperson for nearly a decade.

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