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Mary Frann - Wikipedia Mary Frann (born Mary Frances Luecke, February 27, 1943 – September 23, 1998) [1] was an American stage, film, and television actress She is best known for her role as Joanna Loudon, the wife of Bob Newhart 's character on the CBS sitcom Newhart, which aired from 1982 to 1990
Mary Frann - IMDb Mary Frann was born Mary Frances Luecke on February 27, 1943 in St Louis, Missouri She became a child model and acted in television commercials
Actress Mary Frann Dead At 55 - CBS News Actress Mary Frann, 55, who was best known for her co-starring role as Bob Newhart's wife in the long-running TV comedy Newhart, died at her Beverly Hills home Wednesday, her spokesman said
Remembering Newhart’s Mary Frann - remindmagazine. com Mary Frann was best known for her role as Joanna Loudon on the sitcom Newhart, where her supportive and grounded character complemented the show’s comedic ensemble
Mary Frann (1943-1998) - Find a Grave Memorial Born in St Louis, Missouri, she was a child model, did live television commercials for a local TV station while in high school and was America's Junior Miss for 1961 She studied drama at Northwestern University and worked as a weather reporter for the NBC station in St Louis
Mary Frann biography. American actress Mary Frann, an American actress best known for her role as Joanna Loudon in the television series "Newhart," was born as Mary Frances Luecke in St Louis, Missouri She became involved in show business at a young age, working as a model for commercials on a local television station
Mary Frann; Veteran Actress Played Wife on ‘Newhart’ Mary Frann, the actress best remembered as Bob Newhart’s sweet, sweater-clad wife Joanna Loudon in the long-running “Newhart” television series, has died She was 55 Frann died in her sleep
Mary Frann Bio, Early Life, Sweaters, Death, Height Measurement . . . As America’s Junior Miss, she starred in a Jam Handy educational film extolling the etiquette and fun of the high school prom While attending Northwestern, Frann worked as a weather newsman for the NBC station in St Louis