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Loni Anderson was born in 1945 in Saint Paul, Minnesota. Her mother, Maxine Hazel, worked as a model, while her father, Klaydon Carl "Andy" Anderson, was an environmental chemist. She was raised in the suburb of Roseville and attended Alexander Ramsey Senior High School, where she was voted Winter Formal Queen on Valentine's Day. Afterwards, she enrolled at the University of Minnesota. Raised in the Lutheran faith, Anderson showed an interest in performance from an early age.
Anderson began her professional acting career in 1975 with appearances on television series such as S.W.A.T. Her breakthrough came with the 1976 film Vigilante Force and, more notably, her role as Jennifer Marlowe on the CBS sitcom WKRP in Cincinnati, which premiered in 1978. Her performance as the witty and glamorous receptionist earned widespread recognition and spanned over 88 episodes until the series ended in 1982.
In addition to WKRP, she appeared in several popular television shows and films, including guest roles on The Incredible Hulk, Three’s Company, and The Jayne Mansfield Story, in which she portrayed the titular character. Her film credits include Country Gold, Partners in Crime, The Price She Paid, Sorry, Wrong Number, and White Hot: The Mysterious Murder of Thelma Todd. After taking a break from acting in 2003, she later returned with appearances in shows like The Mullets and So NoTORIous.
Loni Anderson has been married multiple times. Her first marriage was to Bruce Hasselberg in 1964, with whom she had a daughter named Deidra (often spelled Deidra Hoffman). The couple later divorced. In 1988, Anderson married actor Burt Reynolds. The two appeared in various projects together and adopted a son, Quinton Anderson Reynolds. Their high-profile marriage ended in divorce in 1993, which was heavily covered in the media.
In 2008, Anderson married Bob Flick, a founding member of the folk group The Brothers Four. The couple first met decades earlier at a movie premiere in Saint Paul. Her daughter, Deidra, works as a school administrator.
Anderson is a spokesperson for the National Lung Health Education Program and actively promotes awareness about Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD). Her involvement stems from personal experience, as both of her parents were longtime smokers and eventually suffered from COPD. Through her advocacy, she aims to educate the public on the importance of lung health and early diagnosis of respiratory conditions.
Known for maintaining a youthful appearance, Anderson has remained a prominent figure in Hollywood well into her later years. Standing at 5 feet 6 inches (167 cm) and weighing approximately 62 kg (137 lbs), she has often been noted for her classic Hollywood glamour. Her body measurements have been reported as 38-20-32, though such personal details are typically historical notations more than current relevance. Anderson has light brown eyes and light brown hair.
As of recent estimates, Loni Anderson has a net worth of over $12 million. Her successful body of work in television and film, along with her public advocacy efforts, have earned her both wealth and widespread respect in the entertainment industry. She continues to be recognized for her iconic roles and contributions to American television history.
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