This page will contain discussion groups about Loni Anderson, as they become available.Loni AndersonLoni Kaye Anderson (born 1946) was a U.S. actress, best known for playing Jennifer Marlowe on WKRP in Cincinnati. She was the wife of Burt Reynolds who married her in 1988, they have since divorced. She has also been in various movies. Despite being typecast as a ditzy blond, Anderson is known to actually be quite intellectual. Most recently she starred in the UPN flop, The Mullets. This page about Loni Anderson includes information from a Wikipedia article. Additional articles about Loni Anderson News stories about Loni Anderson External links for Loni Anderson Videos for Loni Anderson Wikis about Loni Anderson Discussion Groups about Loni Anderson Blogs about Loni Anderson Images of Loni Anderson |
|
Most recently she starred in the UPN flop, The Mullets. Constance Bennett Photo Gallery (http://silent-movies.com/Ladies/PBennett.html). Despite being typecast as a ditzy blond, Anderson is known to actually be quite intellectual. External Link. She has also been in various movies. Constance Bennett has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame for her contribution to Motion Pictures, at 6250 Hollywood Boulevard, a short distance from the star of her sister, Joan. She was the wife of Burt Reynolds who married her in 1988, they have since divorced. Coulter died in 1995 and was buried with her. actress, best known for playing Jennifer Marlowe on WKRP in Cincinnati. In recognition of her military contributions, and as the wife of Coulter, who had by then achieved the rank of Brigadier General, she was buried in Arlington National Cemetery. Loni Kaye Anderson (born 1946) was a U.S. She made no films from the early 1950s until 1965 when she made a comeback in the film Madame X (released posthumously in 1966). Shortly after filming was completed, Bennett collapsed and died from a cerebral hemorrhage. Their marriage continued until her death. In 1946 she married US Air Force Colonel John Theron Coulter, and concentrated her efforts on providing relief entertainment to US troops still stationed in Europe, winning military honors for her services. Her shrewd investments had made her a very wealthy woman, and she founded a cosmetics and clothing company that added to her wealth, but Bennett enjoyed being a celebrity and so continued to work. By this time she was working less frequently in film but was in demand in both radio and theatre. She married her third husband, the actor Gilbert Roland in 1941 and had three children with him, before they divorced in 1946. Bennett's film career continued to grow during the 1930s, and in 1937 she scored her biggest success, as a ghost in the comedy Topper with Cary Grant. She was a close friend of Gloria Morgan-Vanderbilt, and despite the potential harm to her career, stood by Vanderbilt all through her notorious 1934 child custody trial. A 1931 contract with Warner Brothers Studios earned her $300 000 for two movies and made her one of the highest paid stars in Hollywood. They were divorced in 1940. She also captured numerous headlines in 1932, when she married one of Gloria Swanson's former husbands, Henri le Bailly, the Marquis de La Coudraye de La Falaise (1898-1972), a French nobleman and film director. She resumed her film career with the advent of talking pictures, and with her delicate blonde features and glamorous fashion style, quickly became a popular film star. Bennett made her first film appearance as a child and appeared in a few bit parts before marrying and divorcing while still in her teens. Born in New York City, Bennett was the daughter of actor Richard Bennett and actress Adrienne Morrison, and the elder sister of actresses Barbara and Joan Bennett. Constance Campbell Bennett (October 22, 1904 - July 24, 1965) was a US actress. |