Anita Barone

Anita Barone, a stage actor with a variety of skills who is mostly associated with sitcoms in TV She was offered the ideal chance to shine on screen as Jeff Foxworthy's wife in ABC's "The Jeff Foxworthy Show" that aired for a single season in 1995 until 1996. Barone's first stage appearance was at the age of five in Detroit which was where her family been relocated following their move from St Louis. When she was 23, she had appeared in over 50 plays mostly for university productions as well as regional theatres. She was Juliet as the twisted young nun in "Agnes of God,"" Helen Keller, the main character in "Monday After the Miracle,"" as well as Juliet again on screen in "Romeo and Juliet." Her screen debut came by playing a minor role as a character in "The The Rosary Murders" (1987) she also played an appearance as a character in "Ricochet" (1991) and got a leading role in the comedy that was indie "Just Friends" (1996). Barone made her debut Hollywood work as a member of Carol & Company (NBC, 1990-1991) - - the failed effort by Carol Burnett in trying to revive the comedy sketch show. Barone was as a character in "Wounded Heart" which was a 1995 USA Network film. Eventually she returned to the routine of sitcoms on a weekly basis, starring alongside Michael Chiklis in "Daddio" (NBC 1999). Anita Anita Anita

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