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Loni Anderson

Loni Anderson
Loni Anderson
Born: Aug 05, 1946 in St. Paul, Minnesota
Occupation: Actor
Active: '70s-'90s
Major Genres: Drama, Comedy
Career Highlights: All Dogs Go to Heaven, WKRP in Cincinnati, The Gambler V: Playing for Keeps
First Major Screen Credit: WKRP in Cincinnati (1978)
5 Videos for Loni Anderson
3 Ninjas: High Noon at Mega Mountain (1998) Munchie (1992) Whisper Kill (1988)
A Night at the Roxbury (1998) All Dogs Go to Heaven (1989)
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Biography:

Loni Anderson's first acting appearance, at age 10, was in the auditorium of her St. Paul grammar school. An art student at the University of Minnesota, Loni worked her way through her freshman year by winning beauty contests. Married and divorced at 18, Loni was compelled to take a teaching job to support herself and her infant daughter, but she was able to eventually complete her college education.

Still a brunette in the early stages of her professional career, Loni acted in Midwestern repertory companies and TV commercials before coming to Hollywood with her second husband in 1975. Three years later, a newly blonde Loni was cast as look but don't touch radio station receptionist Jennifer Marlowe on the popular sitcom WKRP in Cincinnati.

After the series' cancellation in 1982, Loni appeared in films and starred in two subsequent series, Partners in Crime (1984) and Easy Street (1986), as well as a syndicated WKRP revival in 1990. One of the uncrowned queens of the TV movies, Loni has starred in the made-for-television biopics of Jayne Mansfield and Thelma Todd, and through the auspices of her own production company appeared in TV remakes of Leave Her to Heaven and Sorry Wrong Number.

Loni Anderson's most recent husband was film superstar Burt Reynolds, whom she met on the set of Stroker Ace (1983); after several months of well-publicized courtroom histrionics (most stemming from a custody battle over their adopted son), Loni and Burt's marriage came to a comparatively swift and silent end in 1994.

~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide.