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'''Wesley "Wes" Meyer Archer''' (born November 26, 1961) is a television animation director who directed many episodes of ''The Simpsons'' during the first seven seasons.  He was one of the original three animators (along with [[David Silverman]] and [[Bill Kopp]]) on the [[The Tracey Ullman Show shorts|Tracey Ullman shorts]] and subsequently directed a number of [[Simpsons]] episodes before becoming supervising director at ''King of the Hill'' for many years.
 
'''Wesley "Wes" Meyer Archer''' (born November 26, 1961) is a television animation director who directed many episodes of ''The Simpsons'' during the first seven seasons.  He was one of the original three animators (along with [[David Silverman]] and [[Bill Kopp]]) on the [[The Tracey Ullman Show shorts|Tracey Ullman shorts]] and subsequently directed a number of [[Simpsons]] episodes before becoming supervising director at ''King of the Hill'' for many years.
  
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*"[[Homer's Odyssey]]"  
 
*"[[Homer's Odyssey]]"  
 
*"[[Moaning Lisa]]"   
 
*"[[Moaning Lisa]]"   

Revision as of 05:43, July 23, 2008

Wesley "Wes" Meyer Archer (born November 26, 1961) is a television animation director who directed many episodes of The Simpsons during the first seven seasons. He was one of the original three animators (along with David Silverman and Bill Kopp) on the Tracey Ullman shorts and subsequently directed a number of Simpsons episodes before becoming supervising director at King of the Hill for many years.

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