Anita Barone
Anita Barone, a stage actress who has a broad range of skills who is mostly related to sitcoms on TV, got the best chance to shine as Jeff Foxworthy's wife in the ABC show "The Jeff Foxworthy Show" which aired on the network for one season between 1995 and 1996. Barone made her first performance on stage at the age of five in Detroit and was brought up after her family relocated out of St Louis. In her early twenties Barone was on stage in over 50 plays, mostly in university production as well as regional theatres. Her stage roles included Juliet from Romeo and Juliet, Helen Keller in an adaptation of "Monday After the Miracle", and the role as Agnes the young, tormented character in "Agnes of God." The actress made her screen debut with a tiny role as a character in "The Rozary Murders" (1987) and also had some time as a character in "Ricochet" (1991) and was cast as the lead on the indie romance comedy "Just Friends" (1996). Barone got her first recognizable Hollywood work as a member of Carol & Company (NBC, 1990-91) - - the failed effort by Carol Burnett in trying to revitalize the comedy sketch program. Barone has also been featured in"Wounded Heart," the USA Network movie "Wounded Heart" in 1995. In the end, she got back to her daily sitcoms, appearing alongside Michael Chiklis in "Daddio" (NBC, 2000).



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