Anita Barone

Anita Barone, a stage actor with a variety of skills who is mostly associated with sitcoms in TV, got the best chance to shine on screen as Jeff Foxworthy's wife on ABC's "The Jeff Foxworthy Show" which aired for one season in 1995 until 1996. Barone's initial stage performance was at the age of five, in Detroit where her family had relocated after having moved away from St Louis. At age 23, Barone had already appeared in more than 50 plays. Many of them took place at regional or university theaters. She played Juliet as Juliet in Romeo and Juliet, Helen Keller in a re-imagining of "Monday After the Miracle" and also the role in the role of Agnes the young, gruesome Nun in "Agnes of the Gods." Barone made her screen debut with a small role as a character in "The Rozary Murders" (1987) she also played an appearance in "Ricochet" (1991) as well as landed a lead in the romantic comedy indie "Just Friends" (1996). But Barone's first Hollywood work of note was as a member of the stock company of "Carol & Company" (NBC in 1990 and 1991) which was a disastrous program created to Carol Burnett to revive the variety/sketch comedy program. Barone also appeared in"The Wounded Heart" on the USA Network movie "Wounded Heart" in 1995. Barone returned to sitcoms with a weekly schedule, co-starring in "Daddio", NBC 2000, alongside Michael Chiklis. Anita Anita Anita

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