Biography
Anne Archer
Anne Archer Born on August 25, 1947 .The daughter of actors John Archer and Marjorie Lord and a native to Los Angeles, Anne Archer was well on her way to becoming an actress the day she was born.

She made her New York stage debut when she played Maude Mix in the celebrated off-Broadway production of John Ford Noonan's A Coupla' White Chicks Sitting Around Talking. She later reprised the role in a Los Angeles production opposite Elisabeth Ashley.

She began her film career in the early 1970s, landing her first important role in the 1972 Bob Hope comedy Cancel My Reservation. A year later, Archer played the Natalie Wood part in a TV-sitcom adaptation of Bob and Carol and Ted and Alice. Other small screen credits include Indiscretion Of An American Wife, "Past Tense, Future Perfect, Nails, The Last Of His Tribe, Neil Simon's Jake's Women opposite Alan Alda and Falcon Crest.

Archer made her motion picture debut starring with Jon Voight in The All American Bo
Filmography
YearMovie TitleGenreRating
2000 The Art of War Action, Thriller
2000 Rules of Engagement Action, Drama