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Bonnie Franklin, who starred as Indianapolis mother Ann Romano in 1970s sitcom "One Day at a Time," died Friday at age 69, her agent confirms. The actress announced in 2012 that she had pancreatic ...
Bonnie Franklin came into the public orbit with her portrayal of Ann Romano on the television series One Day At a Time, where she received an Emmy nomination and two Golden Globe nominations ...
Valerie Bertinelli: "My heart is breaking" Loni Love: "Grew up watching her RIP" Marg Helgenberger: "Sorry to hear about Bonnie Franklin's passing. She directed me many years ago for an episode of ...
One Day at a Time’ producer Norman Lear revealed what it was that led him to cast Bonnie Franklin in the lead role of his edgy 1970s comedy. Casting the CBS comedy was none other than producer ...
Bonnie Franklin, the pert, redheaded U.S. actress whom millions came to identify with for her role as divorced mom Ann Romano on the long-running sitcom "One Day at a Time," has died. She died ...
The star died of complications from pancreatic cancer. March 1, 2013— -- Bonnie Franklin, best known for her role as a single mom on the '70s-'80s sitcom "One Day at a Time," died at her Los ...
Bonnie Franklin, the actress who created an indelible television character playing a divorced, working mother of two headstrong daughters on the long-running series “One Day at a Time,” died ...
Bonnie Franklin, the actress who created an indelible television character playing a divorced, working mother of two headstrong daughters on the long-running series “One Day at a Time,” died ...
Franklin, a petite redhead, had acted on Broadway before being cast as the harried divorcee Ann Romano in "One Day at a Time," which debuted in December 1975 and ran for nine seasons on CBS. It co ...
TV just lost one of its first modern mothers. Before Bonnie Franklin — who died Friday at the age of 69 of pancreatic cancer — and her hit Norman Lear sitcom One Day at a Time arrived on the ...
Bonnie Franklin, the spunky, ginger-haired stage performer who became best remembered as the independent-minded divorcee with two teenage daughters on the long-running sitcom “One Day at a Time ...