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  1. Jan Smithers est une actrice américaine née le 3 juillet 1949 à North Hollywood, Californie (États-Unis). Biographie [ modifier | modifier le code ] Smithers a grandi avec ses parents et ses trois sœurs à Woodland Hills , en Californie .

  2. 18 de jun. de 2021 · Share. Share. LOS ANGELES (AP) — Frank Bonner, who played a brash salesman with an affection for polyester plaid suits on the TV comedy “WKRP in Cincinnati,” has died. He was 79. Bonner died Wednesday from complications of Lewy body dementia, said his daughter, Desiree Boers-Kort. The actor died at his home in Laguna Niguel, south of Los ...

  3. 1978. Our Winning Season as Cathy Wakefield. 1977. The Love Boat ( 2 episodes) as Sabrina Drake ( 1 episode) as Carol Cooperman ( 1 episode) as Aurora Adams. 1975. Starsky & Hutch ( 1 episode) as Sharman Crane. 1974. Where the Lilies Bloom as Devola. Jan Smithers was an American film and television actress.

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  5. 3 de mar. de 2024 · Jan was born Karin Jan Smithers on July 3, 1949, in Woodland Hills, California. Her father was a lawyer, and her mother was a homemaker. Jan had three sisters. Unfortunately, at the age of 21, she lost her eldest sister in a car accident. Jan attended the ‘William Howard Taft Charter High School’ in California.

  6. 16 de mai. de 2022 · Jan Smithers’ Bio, Age. Jan Smithers was born in North Hollywood, California, in the United States of America on July 3, 1949. Smithers and her sisters were raised by their parents in a middle-class family. Her father worked as a lawyer, and her mother as a babysitter. His elder brother died in a vehicle accident when he was 21 years old.

  7. Jan Smithers was an actress who had a successful Hollywood career. Smithers began her career with roles in "Love Story" (1973-74), "Where the Lilies Bloom" (1974) and the Scott Jacoby comedy "Our Winning Season" (1978).