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Loni Anderson

American actress (1945–2025)


American actress (1945–2025)

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years_active1966–2023
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Loni Kaye Anderson (August 5, 1945 – August 3, 2025) was an American actress. She is best known for playing receptionist Jennifer Marlowe on the CBS sitcom WKRP in Cincinnati (1978–1982), which earned her nominations for three Golden Globe Awards and two Emmy Awards.

Early life and education

Anderson was born in Saint Paul, Minnesota, on August 5, 1945, the daughter of Klaydon Carl "Andy" Anderson, an environmental chemist, and Maxine Hazel (née Kallin), a onetime model. She grew up in suburban Roseville, Minnesota. As a senior at Alexander Ramsey Senior High School, she was voted Queen of the Valentine's Day Winter Formal of 1963. As she stated in her autobiography My Life in High Heels, her father was going to name her Leilani, but he realized that when she got to her teen years, it was likely to be twisted (into "Lay" Lani) so it was changed to simply Loni. She had a sister, Andrea.

Career

Anderson's acting debut came with a bit part in the film Nevada Smith (1966), starring Steve McQueen. After that, she was mostly unemployed as an actress for nearly a decade, then she received guest roles on television series in the mid-1970s. She appeared in two episodes of S.W.A.T., then on the sitcom Phyllis, and on the detective series Police Woman and Harry O. She auditioned for the role of Chrissy on the sitcom Three's Company. She did not win the role, but in 1978 guest-starred as Susan Walters on a Season Two episode.

Anderson's most famous acting role came as the sultry receptionist Jennifer Marlowe on the sitcom WKRP in Cincinnati (1978–1982). She was offered the role when producers saw a poster of her in a red swimsuit—a pose similar to Farrah Fawcett's famous 1976 poster. Hugh Wilson, the sitcom's creator, later said Anderson got the role because her body resembled Jayne Mansfield's and because she possessed the innocent sexuality of Marilyn Monroe. For her role, she was nominated for three Golden Globe Awards and two Emmy Awards. Although the series suffered in the Nielsen ratings throughout most of its four-year run, it had a strong following among teens, young adults, and disc jockeys. Owing to her rising popularity as the series' so-called "main attraction", Anderson walked out on the sitcom during the 1980 summer hiatus, requesting a substantial salary increase. While she was renegotiating her contract, she starred in the television film The Jayne Mansfield Story (1980). When the network agreed to her requests, she returned to the series and remained until its cancellation in 1982.

Aside from her acting career, Anderson became known for her colorful personal life, particularly her relationship with and marriage to actor Burt Reynolds. They starred in the comedy film Stroker Ace (1983), which was a critical and box-office failure. She later appeared as herself in the romantic comedy The Lonely Guy (1984), starring Steve Martin. She voiced Flo, a collie in the animated film All Dogs Go to Heaven (1989).

In the mid-to-late 1980s, Anderson was teamed with Wonder Woman actress Lynda Carter in the television series Partners in Crime (1984). Anderson later starred in a short-lived comedy series Easy Street (1986–1987). She appeared in television adaptations of classic Hollywood films, such as A Letter to Three Wives (1985) with Michele Lee, and Sorry, Wrong Number (1989), both of which received little attention. After starring in Coins in the Fountain (1990), Anderson received praise for her portrayal of comedian actress Thelma Todd in the television movie White Hot: The Mysterious Murder of Thelma Todd (1991).

In the early 1990s, she attempted to co-star with her husband Burt Reynolds on his sitcom Evening Shade, but the network was not fond of the idea and replaced her with Marilu Henner. After Delta Burke was fired from the sitcom Designing Women in 1991, producers offered Anderson a role as Burke's replacement. However, the network balked at Anderson's salary demand. She agreed to return as Jennifer Marlowe on two episodes of The New WKRP in Cincinnati, a sequel to the original series. In 1993, Anderson was added to the third and final season of the sitcom Nurses, playing hospital administrator Casey MacAffee. Her subsequent roles included those in the television series Clueless, Sabrina the Teenage Witch, and Melrose Place, and the films 3 Ninjas: High Noon at Mega Mountain and A Night at the Roxbury (both 1998).

Anderson's autobiography My Life in High Heels was published in 1995.

In April 2018, Anderson was seen promoting WKRP in Cincinnati and other television series on the MeTV television network. Though less frequent since the start of the 21st century, Anderson continued to act in television series, and played a lead role in the 2016–2020 web series My Sister is So Gay. On October 3, 2023, it was announced that Anderson would feature in the Lifetime film Ladies of the '80s: A Divas Christmas. According to the official synopsis, the movie follows five soap opera divas readying for a reunion show who take on playing cupid during Christmas to bring together their director and producer as they all learn the meaning of the true Christmas spirit. The ensemble cast was made up of Anderson, Linda Gray, Morgan Fairchild, Donna Mills, and Nicollette Sheridan.

Personal life and death

Anderson in 2019

Anderson was married four times: to real estate developer Bruce Hasselberg (1964–1966), actor Ross Bickell (1974–1981), actor Burt Reynolds (1988–1994), and musician Bob Flick (2008 until her death). Flick, a founding member of the folk band the Brothers Four, first met Anderson at a movie premiere in Minneapolis in 1963. She had an acknowledged affair with her WKRP in Cincinnati co-star Gary Sandy near the end of her marriage with Bickell.

Anderson had two children: a daughter, Deidra (fathered by Hasselberg), and a son, Quinton (adopted with Reynolds). She had four grandchildren.

Anderson died at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center of metastatic uterine leiomyosarcoma on August 3, 2025, at the age of 79. She was cremated and interred at Hollywood Forever Cemetery.

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1976Vigilante ForcePeachesuncredited
1983Stroker AcePembrook Feeny
1984**Herselfuncredited
1989All Dogs Go to HeavenFlovoice
1992MunchieCathy
19983 Ninjas: High Noon at Mega MountainMedusa
**Barbara Butabifinal film role

Television films

YearTitleRoleNotes
1977**Mrs. Daroon
1978Three on a DateAngela Ross
1980**Jayne Mansfield
**self (host)
1981SizzleJulie Davis
1982Country GoldMollie Dean Purcell
1984My Mother's Secret LifeEllen Blake
1985**Lora Mae Holloway
1986StrandedStacy Tweedurl=https://www.tcm.com/tcmdb/title/479523/stranded#creditsarchive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190926113941/http://www.tcm.com/tcmdb/title/479523/Stranded/#creditsurl-status=deadarchive-date=September 26, 2019title=Stranded: Full Creditswebsite= TCM.compublisher= Turner Classic Moviesaccess-date=September 26, 2019 }}
Easy StreetL.K. MCGuire
1987Blondie & DagwoodBlondie Bumsteadvoice
1988NecessityLauren LaSalle
Whisper KillLiz Bartlett
Too Good to Be TrueEllen Berent
1989Sorry, Wrong NumberMadeleine Stevenson
Blondie & Dagwood: Second Wedding WorkoutBlondie Bumsteadvoice
1990Coins in the FountainLeah
Blown AwayLauren
1991White Hot: The Mysterious Murder of Thelma ToddThelma Todd
1992**Lacey
1994Gambler V: Playing for KeepsFanny Porter
Without WarningActress in the opening movie segmentuncredited
1995Deadly Family SecretsMartha
2023Ladies of the '80s: A Divas ChristmasLily Marlowe

Television series

YearTitleRoleNotes
1975S.W.A.T.Miss TexasEpisode: "The Steel Security Blanket"
S.W.A.T.Art TeacherEpisode: "Deadly Tide: Part 1"
**Andrea HanoverEpisode: "Man of Influence"
Harry OLinzyEpisode: "Lester Two"
PhyllisRitaEpisode: "The First Date"
Police WomanWaitressEpisode: "Farewell, Mary Jane"
1976Police StoryWaitressEpisode: "Odyssey of Death: Part 2"
Barnaby JonesDee Dee DanversEpisode: "Deadly Reunion"
Barnaby JonesJoanna MorganEpisode: "Sins of Thy Father"
**Mrs. SwensonEpisode: "Going His Way"
1977**Leslie GreelyEpisode: "Carlin's New Suit"
**BarbieEpisode: "Lost and Found/The Understudy/Married Singles"
1978–82WKRP in CincinnatiJennifer Marlowe89 episodes
1978**Sheila CantrellEpisode: "Of Guilt, Models and Murder"
Three's CompanySusan WaltersEpisode: "Coffee, Tea, or Jack"
1980**Kitty ScofieldEpisode: "The Kinfolk / Sis and the Slicker / Moonlight and Moonshine / Affair"
Fantasy IslandKim HollandEpisode: "The Love Doctor / Pleasure Palace / Possessed"
1984Partners in Crime aka Fifty-FiftySydney Kovak13 episodes
1985Amazing StoriesLoveEpisode: "The Guilt Trip"
1986–87Easy StreetL.K. McGuire22 episodes
1990B.L. StrykerDawn St. ClaireEpisode: "Grand Theft Hotel"
1991–92**Jennifer Marlowe2 episodes
1993Empty NestCasey MacAfee3 episodes
1993–94NursesCasey MacAfee22 episodes
1995Burke's LawClaudia LoringEpisode: "Who Killed the Highest Bidder?"
Women of the HouseLoni AndersonEpisode: "Women in Film"
1996Melrose PlaceTeri Carson3 episodes
1997Sabrina the Teenage WitchRacineEpisode: "Witch Trash"
1998CluelessBarbara CollierEpisode: "Labor of Love"
1999Movie StarsAudrey WyattEpisode: "Mothers & Brothers"
V.I.P.Carol IronsEpisode: "Stop or Val's Mom Will Shoot"
2001Three SistersJanetEpisode: "Mother's Day"
2003–04**Mandi Mullet-Heidecker11 episodes
2006So NotoriousKiki Spelling8 episodes
2016Baby DaddyNana LyleEpisode: "Not So Great Grandma"
2016–18My Sister Is So GayFrances12 episodes
2017Love You MoreJean Carlyle-DixonTV pilot

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