Anita Barone
Anita Barone, a stage actor with a variety of talent, mostly related to sitcoms on TV she was given the perfect opportunity to shine as Jeff Foxworthy's wife in the ABC show "The Jeff Foxworthy Show" which ran for just one season, from 1995 to. Barone played on stage for the first time at 5 years old in Detroit when her family relocated away from St Louis. Barone had appeared in more than fifty plays before the age of 23, mostly for local theatres, as well as university productions. The role she played was Juliet, a frightened young nun in "Agnes of God,"" Helen Keller, the principal character in "Monday After the Miracle,"" and Juliet also for the role of Juliet "Romeo and Juliet." Her debut on screen was a minor role in "The The Rosary Murders" and a brief appearance in "Ricochet" in 1996, as well as her role as the main character in an indie romantic comedy "Just Friends" which premiered in 1996. But Barone's first Hollywood work of note was in the company stock of "Carol & Company" (NBC in 1990 and 1991) The shaky plan to Carol Burnett to revive the comedy variety program. Barone played the role in "Wounded Heart" which was a 1995 USA Network film. In the end, she returned to her daily routine on sitcoms, costarring with Michael Chiklis on "Daddio".



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