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    The Neighbors Exclusive: Sandra Bernhard to Guest-Star — But Who Will She Play?

    Buckle your seatbelts, because The Neighbors‘ latest guest star could make for a very bumpy ride.

    Comedienne Sandra Bernhard will play a driver’s ed teacher in an upcoming episode of the ABC comedy, TVLine has learned exclusively.

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    Details are few, but we do know her character’s name is Ms. Porsche. (Based on nothing but pure speculation – and the Zabvornian penchant for odd names – is it too much to hope that the outspoken actress turns out to be another alien?)

    In addition to roles on Roseanne and Hercules, Bernhard’s long list of TV gigs includes appearances on Law & Order: Special Victims Unit, The L Word, Hot in Cleveland and GCB.

    Bernhard’s episode will air sometime this winter. The Neighbors returns with a new episode Wednesday, Jan. 9 (8:30/7:30c).


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