To those no longer with us....

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Postby BogDog » Sun Aug 03, 2025 6:43 pm

Loni Anderson, ‘WKRP in Cincinnati’ Star, Dies at 79

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The first time I heard the letters "WKRP" was in a TV guide preview article for one of the next seasons new shows. The first time I saw Loni was in the one photo that article had showing Loni watering a plant in the radio station lobby and smiling at the camera. Just another show coming up at the time but who knew how big it would become or how much we would treasure the characters on the show that those gifted actors created. Loni was wonderful as was everyone else.

RIP sweet lady.


Loni Anderson, who starred as the shrewd radio station receptionist Jennifer Marlowe on WKRP in Cincinnati before her fairy-tale marriage to and acrimonious divorce from Burt Reynolds kept her uncomfortably in the tabloids, died Sunday. She was 79.

A two-time Emmy nominee, Anderson died in Los Angeles following “an acute prolonged illness,” publicist Cheryl J. Kagan announced.


The Minnesota native also portrayed doomed Hollywood sex sirens in two telefilms: 1980’s The Jayne Mansfield Story — alongside an untested Arnold Schwarzenegger as her second husband, Mickey Hargitay — and 1991’s White Hot: The Mysterious Murder of Thelma Todd.

And from 1988-90, she toplined TV movie remakes of the classic films Leave Her to Heaven (in the Gene Tierney role), Sorry, Wrong Number (in the Barbara Stanwyck part) and Three Coins in the Fountain).

After appearing on such series as S.W.A.T., Police Woman, Barnaby Jones and Phyllis and auditioning to play Chrissy Snow on , Anderson in 1978 read for Jennifer on MTM Enterprises’ WKRP in Cincinnati, created by Hugh Wilson.

Anderson liked the concept of the sitcom but had a problem with her role, “so I refused,” she explained in a 2020 interview.
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“I went in and sat on my little soapbox and said, ‘I don’t want to play this part because she’s just here to deliver messages and is window dressing.’ Then Hugh said, ‘Well, how would you do it?’ … He said, ‘Let’s make her look like Lana Turner and be the smartest person in the room.'”

With Jennifer refusing to take dictation, type letters or make coffee as the opposite of the “dumb blond” stereotype that blanketed TV back then, Anderson starred on all but one of the show’s 90 episodes during its four-season run through April 1982.
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Re: To those no longer with us....

Postby MadMax359 » Mon Aug 04, 2025 6:33 am

this excerpt doesn't mention the short lived sitcom Partners in Crime with Loni teaming up with Lynda Carter... imagine if they had good writers
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Re: To those no long with us....

Postby OBI-wan » Mon Aug 04, 2025 2:27 pm

As God is my witness, I thought turkeys could fly!
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Postby Duncan Edwards » Mon Aug 04, 2025 3:34 pm

I loved the show and I loved the way she played Jennifer. Saw her in real life once when she came to film some celebrity show at the local theme park where I was working in college. Like so many beautiful women she was even more amazing in person even though we were looking over a fence.
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Postby OBI-wan » Fri Aug 08, 2025 5:20 pm

Jim Lovell, 97 “Houston, we’ve got a problem.”
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Re: To those no longer with us....

Postby BogDog » Fri Aug 08, 2025 5:33 pm

Glad he had a long life. He earned it. When Tom Hanks is willing to play your character in a movie then you KNOW you are someone. The Apollo flights helped with that ;)

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Jim Lovell, the astronaut who commanded the famous Apollo 13 mission, has died, NASA announced Friday. He was 97.

Apollo 13, a 1970 flight to the moon, became known as a "successful failure" after the spacecraft experienced an oxygen tank explosion thousands of miles from Earth but managed to safely return home.

Acting NASA Administrator Sean Duffy said in a statement that Lovell died Thursday in Lake Forest, Illinois. Duffy praised Lovell's life and work, saying he inspired millions of people.



What a trip that much have been. Let's take a ride with Jim and the crew (actually the mission just before his): https://youtu.be/G256tIYUDAs
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Re: To those no longer with us....

Postby MadMax359 » Sat Aug 09, 2025 6:20 am

an amazing RL hero!
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Postby PA Jack » Sat Aug 09, 2025 7:28 am

I clearly remember his mission prior to Apollo 13, where his crew was the first to orbit the moon on Christmas Eve in 1968. Congratulations came in from world leaders all over. RIP.
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Re: To those no longer with us....

Postby OBI-wan » Tue Aug 12, 2025 11:50 pm

Danielle Spencer, 60,Dee on What’s Happening. Cancer.
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Kneel before Zod!

Postby DarthMau » Sun Aug 17, 2025 1:25 pm

Terence Stamp... famous actor who played General Zod in Superman the Movie and Superman II (Lester/Donner)... has died at the age of 87.

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