Did you know that
Ann
Wedgeworth, a Tony Award-winning Broadway actress better remembered for
her extensive TV portfolio, including a brief turn as a flirty divorcée
on the hit sitcom “Three’s Company” and her featured role on the Burt
Reynolds series “Evening Shade,” died Nov. 16 in New York. She was 83?Did you know that Wedgeworth won the 1978 Tony for best featured actress in a play for Neil Simon’s comedy “Chapter Two?”
Did you know that Wedgeworth played a soap opera actress hopelessly bored by her marriage?
John Ritter Ann Wedgeworth and Suzanne Summers |
Did you know that Wedgeworth role on “Three’s Company” she played Lana Shields, an older woman with her eyes set on her young neighbor Jack, played by John Ritter?
Did you know that Wedgeworth said the producers wrote her out of the show without warning after nine episodes and that she never was able to get a good answer about why?
Did you know that Wedgeworth said that things were going good when she landed a key supporting role on the popular CBS series “Evening Shade” from 1990 to 1994 as a small town Arkansas doctor’s eccentric wife?
Did you know that Elizabeth Ann Wedgeworth was born in Abilene, Texas, on Jan. 21, 1934?
Did you know that Wedgeworth was 2 when her mother died, and she was raised by her father?
Did you know that in 1970, Wedgeworth married acting teacher Ernest Martin?
Did you know that Wedgeworth appeared in soap opera“Another World,” for six years?
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