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Loni Anderson is mourning the loss of her pal and cast mate. Howard Hesseman, who played radio DJ Dr. Johnny Fever on the sitcom "WKRP in Cincinnati," passed away on Saturday in Los Angeles due to ...
Loni Anderson George Rose/Getty Images Loni Anderson became a household name after starring as Jennifer Marlowe in WKRP in Cincinnati — and four decades later, she still can’t help but praise ...
Loni Anderson of WKRP in Cincinnati calls in and reminisces about her 4 seasons on the show. She elaborates on the groundbreaking role that was Jennifer Marlowe as not being “eye-candy” but an ...
Loni Anderson (Receptionist Jennifer Marlowe): She dyed her hair for the role, at Hugh Wilson's request, and it changed her life. "I had been a brunette until that time, so blondness was not ...
The cast on the 1978 hit show 'WKRP In Cincinnati' is being reunited today at a live event at the Paley Center for Media in Beverly Hills.
“WKRP in Cincinnati” cast in 1979. Bottom (L-R): Loni Anderson, Howard Hesseman, Jan Smithers; middle row: Frank Bonner, Gary Sandy; back row: Richard Sanders, Gordon Jump and Tim Reid.
WKRP In Cincinnati starred (clockwise from top left) Richard Sanders, Gordon Jump, Tim Ried, Gary Sandy, Jan Smithers, Howard Hesseman, Loni Anderson and Frank Bonner. "The Impossible Dream ...
Loni Anderson rose to fame for her role as sultry receptionist Jennifer Marlowe on hit '70s sitcom "WKRP in Cincinnati." She was reportedly offered the role after producers saw a photo of her in a ...
"WKRP in Cincinnati" stars Tim Reid, Howard Hesseman and Loni Anderson and creator Hugh Wilson will celebrate the 35th anniversary of the CBS premiere – nine months late – at the Paley Center ...
She looked like she was 30 years old." Anderson and Howard Hesseman, who played pot-addled morning jock Johnny Fever, will be in Atlanta at DragonCon Labor Day weekend for a mini-"WKRP" reunion.
Following the incident, Anderson became a star as the receptionist on the series “WKRP in Cincinnati.” The show ran from 1978 to 1982 and earned her two Emmy Award nominations.
Minnesota native and TV star Loni Anderson tells of her stand-up comedy past The "WKRP in Cincinnati" favorite stars in the new Lifetime movie "Ladies of the '80s." By Neal Justin ...