Loni Anderson, star of 1980s sitcom WKRP in Cincinnati, dies aged 79 | Los Angeles

Loni Anderson, who plays the renovated receptionist of a radio station fighting at the Hit TV comedy in Cincinnati WKRP, died on Sunday only days before his 80th birthday.
Anderson said that for a long time publisher Cheryl J Kagan had died in Los Angeles Hospital after a “long -term” illness.
Anderson’s family said in a statement, “We were broken to announce that our beloved wife, mother and grandmother have passed.”
WKRP in Cincinnati was released between 1978-1982 and took part in an Ohio radio station trying to rediscover itself with rock music. Among the players, Gary Sandy, Tim Reid, Howard Hesseman, Frank Bonner and Jan Smithers, together with Anderson, were sexy and smart Jennifer Marlowe.
As the receptionist of the station, Jennifer, a blonde and high -heeled, used sex attractiveness to mislead unwanted work calls for his boss Mr. Carlson. Productivity usually enabled the station to work in the face of the inadequacy of others.
He won the role of Anderson Two Emmy Award nomination and three Golden Globe nomination.
Anderson took part in the big screen with Burt Reynolds in the 1983 Comedy Stroker Ace, and two later married and became a painting fixture before divorce in 1994.
Anderson wrote an autobiography of 1995, my high -heeled life said, “A woman’s growth, a surviving woman, this is my childhood, the death of my family, my career, my divorces and my children. Of course the trauma of my marriage with Burt.”
“If you are going to write about yourself, warts and you have to do it all,” Associated Press said to the Associated Press. “You may not be able to tell even the best things about yourself, because you say the truth.”
Anderson survived by her husband Bob Flick, her daughter Deidra and her son Law Charlie Hoffman, her son Quinton Anderson Reynolds, grandchild McKenzie and Megan Hoffman, her step son Adam Flick and her wife Helene and stepdaughter Felix and Maximilian.