Los Angeles – Lony Anderson, who played the role of a receptionist at the radio station at the stalled radio station on a successful television comedy “WKRP in Cincinnati”, died on Sunday a few days before her eighty birthday.
Anderson died at Los Angeles Hospital after a “long” disease, as advertising has long said, Sherrill C. Kagan.
“We are sad to announce the death of our dear wife, mother and grandmother,” Anderson family said in a statement.
Loni Anderson arrives at the seventeenth fashion designers union awards at the Beverly Hilton Hotel on Tuesday, February 17, 2015, in Beverly Hills, California.
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“WKRP in Cincinnati” was broadcast from 1978-1982 and was appointed to Ohio’s radio station in an attempt to re-invent rock music. Actor Gary Sandy and Tim Reid, Howard Hesseiman, Frank Bonner and Jean Smiths, included Anderson as the exciting and smart Jennifer Marlowe.
As a receptionist at the station, Jennifer Al Shaqra and the top used her sexual attractiveness to end unwanted work invitations to her president, Mr. Carlson. It often kept its efficiency on the station in the face of the inefficiency of others.
The role of the Anderson Prize nominations was received by two Emmy and three Golden Globe nominations.
Anderson played the championship on the big screen alongside Bert Reynolds in the 1983 “Stroker Ace” and the two husbands later and became the Tabloid equipment before divorce in 1994.
Anderson wrote the biography in 1995, “My Life is in the Worship of High”, which she said was about “the growth of a woman, a woman who survives. She relates to my childhood, the death of my father, my professional life, divorce, and my children.
“I think if you are writing about yourself, you should do that warts,” Anderson told Associated Press. “You may not even tell the most beautiful things about yourself, because you say the truth.”
Anderson survived her husband, Bob Felk, his daughter Dedra, the son -in -law of Charlie Hoffmann, his son Quinton Anderson Reynolds, McKinsey and Megan Hoffman, the wife of Adam Felk and his wife Helen, the grandchildren of the step Felix and the sacred Maximilian.
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The Associated Press Etzel Luna in Los Angeles.
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