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Loni Anderson
Loni Anderson

Loni Anderson

Aug 5, 1945 — Aug 3, 2025 (79 years) Saint Paul, Minnesota, USA
11 Movies 17 Series
Loni Anderson has spent over 60 years in front of the camera, with more than 28 film and TV credits. her Flo in 'All Dogs Go to Heaven' ranks among the most remembered of her filmography. Comedy has been her most frequent territory.
79R.I.P.
11Movies
17Series
Loni Anderson has spent over 60 years in front of the camera, with more than 28 film and TV credits. her Flo in 'All Dogs Go to Heaven' ranks among the most remembered of her filmography. Comedy has been her most frequent territory.
79 R.I.P.
R.I.P.
11
Movies
17
Series
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is Loni Anderson still alive?
Loni Anderson passed away on August 3, 2025 at age 79.
What are the most famous roles of Loni Anderson?
Loni Anderson is best known for roles in All Dogs Go to Heaven, A Night at the Roxbury, 3 Ninjas: High Noon at Mega Mountain.
How many movies has Loni Anderson been in?
Over a 59-year career (since 1966), Loni Anderson has appeared in 37 movies and 42 TV shows.
What was Loni Anderson's first movie?
The career of Loni Anderson began with Nevada Smith (1966).
What is Loni Anderson's most recent movie or series?
Loni Anderson's most recent release is Ladies of the '80s: A Divas Christmas, which premiered on December 2, 2023.
What TV shows has Loni Anderson appeared in?
On television, Loni Anderson has appeared in Sabrina, the Teenage Witch, The Incredible Hulk, Amazing Stories, Baby Daddy.
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Loni Anderson
Loni Anderson
1945-08-05 · Saint Paul, Minnesota, USA

Loni Kaye Anderson (August 5, 1945 – August 3, 2025) was an American actress who played the role of Jennifer Marlowe on the television sitcom WKRP in Cincinnati.

Anderson was born in St. Paul, Minnesota, August 5, 1945, the daughter of Maxine Hazel (née Kallin), a model, and Klaydon Carl "Andy" Anderson, an environmental chemist and grew up in suburban Roseville. As a senior at Alexander Ramsey Senior High School in Roseville in 1963, she was voted Valentine Queen of Valentine's Day Winter Formal. She attended the University of Minnesota. As she says in her autobiography, My Life in High Heels, her father was originally going to name her "Leiloni," but then realized to his horror that when she got to her teen years it was liable to be twisted into "Lay Loni." So it was changed to just plain "Loni." Anderson's most famous acting role came as receptionist Jennifer Marlowe on WKRP in Cincinnati. Her pinup photo in a bikini became one of the best-selling wall posters of the 1970s. She and husband Burt Reynolds made one film together, the 1983 stock-car racing comedy Stroker Ace, a huge box-office failure. Shortly after her divorce from Reynolds, she appeared as a regular in the final season (1993–1994) on the NBC sitcom Nurses. Anderson portrayed actress Jayne Mansfield in a made-for-TV biopic with Arnold Schwarzenegger as her husband, Mickey Hargitay. She teamed with Lynda Carter in a 1984 television series, Partners in Crime. Anderson made a series of cameo appearances on television shows in the late 1990s and early 2000s, such as the Spellmans' "witch-trash" cousin on Sabrina, the Teenage Witch and Vallery Irons' mother on V.I.P. Anderson has been married four times; her first three marriages were to: Bruce Hasselberg (1964–1966), Ross Bickell (1973–1981), and actor (and one-time co-star) Burt Reynolds (1988–1993). On May 17, 2008, Anderson married musician Bob Flick, one of the founding members of the folk band The Brothers Four. The couple had met at a movie premiere in Anderson's native Minneapolis a few years after Flick's group hit No. 2 on the pop charts with "Greenfields" in 1960. The ceremony was attended by friends and family, including son Quinton Reynolds. She has two children: a daughter, Deidra Hoffman (from her first marriage), who is a school administrator in California; and a son, Quinton Anderson Reynolds (born August 31, 1988), whom she and Burt Reynolds adopted. Her autobiography, My Life in High Heels, was published in 1997.

She died at a Los Angeles hospital following a “prolonged” illness on August 3, 2025.

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