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Bonnie Franklin Biography and Filmography |
Bonnie Franklin
Birthday: January 6, 1944
Birth Place: Santa Monica, California, USA
Height: 5' 3"
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Biography |
Perky, red-haired actress Bonnie Franklin is best remembered for playing plucky single mom Ann Romano on the long-running sitcom One Day at a Time (1975-1984). Franklin began her acting career at age 12 when she appeared in the Alfred Hitchcock made-for-television movie The Wrong Man in 1956; that year she also appeared in a feature-film episode of the Kettle family saga, The Kettles in the Ozarks. Through the '60s, Franklin only appeared a couple of times as a guest star on television series such as The Man from U.N.C.L.E. While working on her sitcom, Franklin occasionally appeared in television movies. After the series' demise, her television work became sporadic, and by the early '90s, she had left the medium altogether, though Franklin continues acting in regional theater and in cross-country tours of plays. |
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- Began acting as a child.
- She once said that because of her red hair and freckles, fans have a hard time believing that she is Jewish.
- She won a Theatre World Award and a Tony Award nomination in 1970 for the Broadway musical, "Applause".
- She attended Beverly Hills High School, whose famous alumni include Michael Lembeck, Angelina Jolie, Michael Klesic, NicolasCage, Corben Bernsen, Lenny Kravitz, David Schwimmer, Jonathan Silverman, and Richard Dreyfuss.
- She won a Theatre World Award in 1970 for the Broadway musical, "Applause".
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