Anita Barone
Anita Barone is a versatile stage actor who's been mostly limited to TV sitcoms. She first got a breakthrough in the medium as she got married to Jeff Foxworthy during "The Jeff Foxworthy Show," a season which aired on ABC between 1995 between 1995 and 1996. Barone made her first acting appearance in a stage production at the age of 5 in Detroit, where she was raised after her family moved out of St Louis. She was in the stage for more than 50 productions by the time of 23, mostly the regional theatres and productions at universities. She portrayed Juliet, a frightened young nun in "Agnes of God," Helen Keller, the protagonist in "Monday After the Miracle"" and Juliet as well as Juliet in "Romeo and Juliet." She also had an appearance in a movie named "Ricochet". In addition, she appeared in a scene in "The The Rosary Murders". Then, in the year 1996, she played the role of the lead actress in an independent romantic comedy called "Just Friends". Barone made her debut Hollywood film role in the form of Carol & Company (NBC, 1990-1991) - the ill-fated attempt by Carol Burnett in trying to revive the comedy sketch series. Barone made an appearance in"Wounded Heart," the USA Network movie "Wounded Heart" in 1995. She eventually went back to her sitcom, starring alongside Michael Chiklis on "Daddio".



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