Loni Anderson

Loni Anderson

ActressSoundtrack
Born
August 5, 1945
Died
August 3, 2025
Awards
1 wins, 10 nominations

A bodacious, bedimpled, pert-nosed, well-endowed knockout, Loni Anderson earned an assured television sex symbol pedestal during the late 1970s and early 1980s. As sexy but smart Jennifer Marlowe on the sitcom WKRP in Cincinnati (1978), the ravishing star later became a soap-styled fixture in…

Biography

A bodacious, bedimpled, pert-nosed, well-endowed knockout, Loni Anderson earned an assured television sex symbol pedestal during the late 1970s and early 1980s. As sexy but smart Jennifer Marlowe on the sitcom WKRP in Cincinnati (1978), the ravishing star later became a soap-styled fixture in mini-movies. All eyes were peeled on this worthy pin-up who helped to bring back the glossy platinum-blonde allure of Marilyn Monroe, Jayne Mansfield and Mamie Van Doren.

Loni strove for much more than a sex pedestal as she tried to parlay her newly found fame into a viable dramatic career. She met with a measured degree of success as she recreated the lives of such artificial sex sirens as Mansfield and Thelma Todd on television, but got bogged down in television-movie retellings of famous movie classics (Three Coins in the Fountain (1954), Sorry, Wrong Number (1948), Leave Her to Heaven (1945)) that could not help but pale in comparison. This attempt at seriousness was further hampered by messy tabloid headlines in her private life.

Loni Kaye Anderson was born with very dark (jet black) hair on August 5, 1945 in Saint Paul, Minnesota, the daughter of a chemist. An art student at the University of Minnesota, she entered (and won) beauty contests on the sly (including a Miss Minnesota runner-up placing in 1964). Married and divorced from Bruce Hasselberg before she reached age 21, Loni took on a teaching position to support herself and baby daughter (Deidre) while completing college.

Developing an interest in acting, she went the route many aspiring thespians do -- apprenticing in local commercials and theater shows. Still dark-haired, she played in several early 1970s productions such as "Born Yesterday" (as Billie Dawn), "Send Me No Flowers", "Can-Can" and "The Star-Spangled Girl". She even played Tzeitel in "Fiddler on the Roof" and appeared in a production of "The Threepenny Opera".

Remarried in 1973 to actor, Ross Bickell, the couple decided to move away from Minnesota to Los Angeles in 1975 and actively pursue film and television work. Pounding the proverbial pavement, she eventually went blonde and this, plus her gorgeous looks, helped her to secure minor but sexy roles on such series as S.W.A.T. (1975), Police Woman (1974), Barnaby Jones (1973), The Bob Newhart Show (1972) and Three's Company (1976). By the time she nabbed the role of Jennifer Marlowe on WKRP in Cincinnati (1978), she had grown quite admirably as an actress.

Loni and Howard Hesseman became the breakaway stars of the sitcom and Loni skyrocketed to sexy status, earning two Emmy nominations in the process. On the other hand, her instant fame led to the breakup of her second marriage to Bickell in 1981. Loni found hit-and-miss success outside the parameters of her comedy series. She was front-and-center in a number of television-movies, notably playing tragic Hollywood sex sirens Jayne Mansfield in The Jayne Mansfield Story (1980), opposite Arnold Schwarzenegger as her muscle-bound husband Mickey Hargitay, and Thelma Todd, in White Hot: The Mysterious Murder of Thelma Todd (1991), whose untimely death in 1935 is still questioned.

Loni also appeared lusciously alongside Bob Hope, brightening up several of his classic television specials. On the minus side, she fizzled in her teaming up with equally sexy Wonder Woman (1975) star Lynda Carter in the tepid, short-lived series Partners in Crime (1984) and then played a former Las Vegas showgirl who inherits a bundle in the sitcom misfire Easy Street (1986). She also was given a chance to work in feature films such as Stroker Ace (1983). While her performance in that movie was panned, it did have her meeting and co-starring opposite mega star Burt Reynolds.

Appearing in routine, mini-movie soap operas (via her own production company), if anything, kept Loni in the public eye as a serious-minded actress, but it was an uphill battle to rise above her manufactured image as a fantasy bombshell. Not helping things was her high-profile marriage to Reynolds in 1988, which began blissfully enough (and produced adopted son Quinton), then dissolved quickly into a nasty divorce in 1993 that damaged the reputations of both stars.

In later years, Loni showed incredible perseverance. As always, the stalwart beauty continued to play up the glam but has since downplayed the dramatics. She seems more focused these days on having innocuous fun, playing a number of hearty vixens in sitcoms and series guest spots. Over time, she has enjoyed such lightweight sitcoms as her regular role in Nurses (1991), and as a guest in such sitcoms as The New WKRP in Cincinnati (1991) (in which she recreated her role as Jennifer Marlowe), Empty Nest (1988), Sabrina the Teenage Witch (1996) and Clueless (1996). Her last movie was the SNT-based comedy movie A Night at the Roxbury (1998).

Millennium television credits include the sitcom The Mullets (2003) and as Tori Spelling's materialistic mother in So Notorious (2006), which did not get the seal of approval from Tori's real-life mother. Loni has more recently starred in the resurrected comedy series My Sister Is So Gay (2016). In 2008, she married a fourth time to musician Bob Flick. Loni's autobiography, "My Life in High Heels", was published in 1997.

Actress

Ladies of the '80s: A Divas ChristmasLadies of the '80s: A Divas Christmas(2023)as Lily Marlowe
My Sister Is So GayMy Sister Is So Gay(2016)as Frances
Love You MoreLove You More(2017)as Jean Carlyle-Dixon
Baby DaddyBaby Daddy(2012)as Nana Lyle
The Tonight Show with Jay LenoThe Tonight Show with Jay Leno(1992)as Jay's Mom (segment: Cop 'n Kitty)

Self

Access HollywoodAccess Hollywood(1996)as Self
Entertainment TonightEntertainment Tonight(1981)as Self, Self - Actress, Self - The Love Boat
The Love Boat: Happily Ever AfterThe Love Boat: Happily Ever After(2022)as Self
Hollywood Museum Squares(2021)as Self - Center Square
Forever DorisForever Doris(2021)as Self

Archive Footage

IMDb OriginalsIMDb Originals(2015)as Self
GMA3GMA3(2020)as Self
Entertainment TonightEntertainment Tonight(1981)as Self, Self - The Love Boat
Access HollywoodAccess Hollywood(1996)as Self
Inside EditionInside Edition(1988)as Self

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Loni AndersonArnold Schwarzenegger and Loni Anderson in The Jayne Mansfield Story (1980)Loni Anderson, Michael Des Barres, Peter Elbling, Jim Henderson, Howard Hesseman, and Gordon Jump in WKRP in Cincinnati (1978)Loni Anderson and Marnette Patterson in Movie Stars (1999)Loni Anderson in Easy Street (1986)Loni Anderson and Richard Sanders in Easy Street (1986)

Credit Score: Loni Anderson

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Jennifer Marlowe
Mon Sep 18 1978 – Wed Apr 21 1982
#NameScoreYearWinNomKnownWinsNomsVotes
1WKRP in Cincinnati130.0019788.011012611
2Empty Nest5.0019886.6164380
3All Dogs Go to Heaven3.2519896.80050746
4Easy Street3.2519866.900115
5A Night at the Roxbury2.5019986.20069049
6Nurses2.5019916.600529
7Stroker Ace2.3819835.0004731
83 Ninjas: High Noon at Mega Mountain1.6319983.00012992
9The Lonely Guy1.0019846.2008221