Bonnie Franklin, Steadfast Mom on 'One Day at a Time,' Dies at 69
Bonnie Franklin has died. The “One Day At A Time” star was 69. Last September, she revealed that she'd been diagnosed with pancreatic cancer. Franklin had a long career on stage and screen, but was best known for her
Bonnie Franklin, the actress who created an indelible television character playing a divorced, working mother of two headstrong daughters on the long-running series "One Day at a Time," died Friday at her Los Angeles home. She was 69. The cause was
18, 2013. According to the Baltimore Sun, Harris (born Otis Robert Harris, Jr.) lost his 14-year-long battle to prostate cancer after spending the last three months in the hospital. He was 62. Also in the photo: Richard Street, Melvin Franklin, Otis
Valerie Bertinelli is mourning the loss of her TV mom, Bonnie Franklin, who passed away on Friday at age 69 following a battle with pancreatic cancer. Franklin is most well-known for her role as Ann Romano on sitcom One Day at a Time — a single mom to
Bonnie Franklin has died. The “One Day At A Time” star was 69. Last September, she revealed that she'd been diagnosed with pancreatic cancer. Franklin had a long career on stage and screen, but was best known for her






