This page will contain external links about Bonnie Franklin, as they become available.Bonnie FranklinBonnie Franklin, as Ann Romano on One Day at a Time.Bonnie Franklin (born January 6, 1944) is an American actress, best known for her portrayal of the divorced mother Ann Romano on the long-running television situation comedy (or, since so many of its episodes dealt with serious topics, some have called it a "dramedy") One Day at a Time (1975-1984). Franklin has also been a guest star on a number of other television series and directed several episodes of the 1980s sitcom Charles in Charge. Additionally, she has starred in stage plays both on and off Broadway, receiving a Tony Award nomination in 1970 for her work on the musical Applause. She was born in Santa Monica, California. She began acting when she was a child. This page about Bonnie Franklin includes information from a Wikipedia article. Additional articles about Bonnie Franklin News stories about Bonnie Franklin External links for Bonnie Franklin Videos for Bonnie Franklin Wikis about Bonnie Franklin Discussion Groups about Bonnie Franklin Blogs about Bonnie Franklin Images of Bonnie Franklin |
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She began acting when she was a child. After his death in 1990 she became the school's chairman. She was born in Santa Monica, California. She taught at HB Studios, a well-known New York City acting school, starting in 1957, and married its co-founder, Herbert Berghoff, on 25 January 1957. Additionally, she has starred in stage plays both on and off Broadway, receiving a Tony Award nomination in 1970 for her work on the musical Applause. They had one daughter. Franklin has also been a guest star on a number of other television series and directed several episodes of the 1980s sitcom Charles in Charge. She married José Ferrer in 1938; they divorced in 1948. Bonnie Franklin (born January 6, 1944) is an American actress, best known for her portrayal of the divorced mother Ann Romano on the long-running television situation comedy (or, since so many of its episodes dealt with serious topics, some have called it a "dramedy") One Day at a Time (1975-1984). Because of blacklisting, she had more limited output in film, not making her cinematic debut until 1972. She was primarily noted for stage roles. She studied acting at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts. She was born in Göttingen in Germany and raised in Madison, Wisconsin. Uta Hagen (12 June 1919 - 14 January 2004) was an American theatrical actress and acting teacher. Oz - guest appearance, 1999. The Sunset Gang - 1991. Seasonal Differences - 1987. The Day Before Sunday - 1970. A Month in the Country - 1959. Victory - 1945. Limón: A Life Beyond Words - 2001. Reversal of Fortune - 1990. A Doctor's Story - 1984. The Boys from Brazil - 1978. The Other - 1972. Collected Stories - 1998. Klein. Mrs. Charlotte - 1980. You Never Can Tell - 1986. The Cherry Orchard - 1968. Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?- 1962 -(Tony Award). Island of Goats - 1955. The Magic and The Loss - 1954. In Any Language - 1952. Saint Joan - 1951. The Country Girl - 1950 (Tony Award). A Streetcar Named Desire - 1947. The Whole World Over - 1947. Othello - 1943. Vickie - 1942. Key Largo - 1939. The Happiest Days - 1939. The Seagull - 1938. |