Anita Barone

Anita Barone, a stage actress with a wide range of abilities, mainly connected to sitcoms in TV She was offered the ideal chance to shine as the wife of Jeff Foxworthy on the ABC show "The Jeff Foxworthy Show" which aired for one season between 1995 and 1996. Barone appeared on the stage for the first time when she was 5 years old in Detroit after her family relocated to the city from St Louis. At age 23, Barone had already appeared in over 50 productions. The majority of these were on stage in university and regional theaters. She was Juliet who was a tormented nun in "Agnes of God,"" Helen Keller, the leading character of "Monday After the Miracle,"" as well as Juliet as well as Juliet in "Romeo as well as Juliet." In 1987, she played the role in a film known as "Ricochet". Also, she appeared in a scene in "The Roseary Murders". And in 1996, she portrayed the leading lady in an uninvolved romantic comedy named "Just Friends". But Barone's first Hollywood job of note was as a part of the company that owns "Carol & Company" (NBC between 1990 and 1991), the ill-fated the attempt by Carol Burnett to revive the comedy variety program. Barone has also appeared in a"Wounded Heart" USA Network movie, "Wounded Heart". She then returned to her regular sitcom season, co-starring with Michael Chiklis in "Daddio" (NBC 1999). Anita Anita Anita

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