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Archer: Arthur Woodhouse / The Pope (voice role) Recurring role (22 episodes) "Archer: 1999 — Cubert" (appeared using previously recorded material) 2011–2013 Wilfred: Gene 2 episodes 2012 The Legend of Korra: Toza "A Leaf in the Wind" 2013 Two and a Half Men: Victor "My Bodacious Vidalia"
Archer on the other hand is quite unreasonable with him, routinely disciplining him by throwing his clothing, shoes, and other belongings over his balcony or by ordering Woodhouse to eat cobwebs. Archer also threatens to rub sand in his butler's eyes, then orders Woodhouse to buy "coarse" sand in preparation of the act.
Archer was born in Tangier as the only child of Malory Archer (Jessica Walter), the retired agent-turned-director of the New York-based International Secret Intelligence Service (ISIS). Due to Malory's involvement in espionage throughout World War II, Archer was raised until age 5 by his servant, Woodhouse. [1]
Archer is in a coma due to the gunshot wounds he sustained from Veronica Deane. While in the coma, he dreams he is a private eye set on finding justice for his murdered partner Woodhouse. Archer butts heads with detectives Figgis and Poovey. He interrogates Woodhouse's dealer Krieger, a bartender at a club owned by the crime boss known as Mother.
Archer is an American adult animated sitcom created by Adam Reed for FX that aired from September 17, 2009, to December 17, 2023. The show follows the exploits of bumbling, volatile secret agent Sterling Archer (voiced by H. Jon Benjamin) and his dysfunctional colleagues.
“It’s been different for me,” Walken says. “Usually I’m up to no good in movies, but now I’m playing a nice, romantic person.” And gay, which is a first.
Bruce Wayne's butler and father figure in the Batman universe: 1943: Alfred: Gex's turtle butler, a parody of Pennyworth: 1999 Alfredo: Nanette Manoir's butler in Angela Anaconda: 1999: Andrew: in the film Overboard: 1987: Andrew Martin: robotic/android butler in Isaac Asimov's novella The Bicentennial Man and the film based on it: 1976: Archer
Stephen "tWitch" Boss's mom, Connie Boss Alexander, and his brother, Dre Rose, are speaking out. On Tuesday, Feb. 11, the mother-son duo appeared on CBS Mornings to address a few claims made in ...