Anita Barone
Anita Barone is a versatile stage actor, but she's confined to TV sitcoms. Barone got her first stage appearance when she was married to Jeff Foxworthy during "The Jeff Foxworthy Show," a show that aired ABC between 1995 and 1996. Barone played on stage when she was just the age of five in Detroit when her family relocated away from St Louis. By the time she turned 23, Barone appeared in more than 50 plays. Most of them were on stage in university and regional theaters. She portrayed Juliet, a frightened young nun in "Agnes of God," Helen Keller, the principal character in "Monday After the Miracle,"" and Juliet again for the role of Juliet "Romeo as well as Juliet." Barone made her screen debut through a brief appearance in "The The Rosary Murders" (1987) as well as some time part in "Ricochet" (1991) and got a leading role in the indie romantic comedy "Just Friends" (1996). But Barone's first Hollywood role of note came as a part of the stock company for "Carol and Company" (NBC between 1990 and 1991) The shaky program created by Carol Burnett to revive the variety/sketch comedy program. Barone appeared as a character in "Wounded Heart" the 1995 USA Network film. She returned to sitcoms that air on a weekly basis as a co-star on "Daddio", NBC 2000 along in which she co-starred with Michael Chiklis.



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