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Cause of death
  
Pancreatic cancer

Role
  
Actress

Name
  
Bonnie Franklin

Years active
  
1952–2013

Occupation
  
Actress, director


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Full Name
  
Bonnie Gail Franklin

Born
  
January 6, 1944 (
1944-01-06
)

Alma mater
  
University of California, Los Angeles

Children
  
Jed Minoff (stepson)Julie Minoff (stepdaughter)

Died
  
March 1, 2013, Los Angeles, California, United States

Spouse
  
Marvin Minoff (m. 1980–2009), Ronald Sossi (m. 1967–1970)

Parents
  
Samuel Benjamin Franklin, Claire Hersch Franklin

Siblings
  
Judith Bush, Bernard Franklin, Victoria Kupetz, Richard Franklin

Movies and TV shows
  
One Day at a Time, Hanna‑Barbera's All‑Star Comedy I, A Guide for the Married Woman, I Hate to Exercise - I Love to T, The Law

Similar People
  
Pat Harrington - Jr, Valerie Bertinelli, Mackenzie Phillips, Marvin Minoff, Glenn Scarpelli

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Bonnie Gail Franklin (January 6, 1944 – March 1, 2013) was an American actress, known for her leading role in the television series One Day at a Time (1975–1984). She was nominated for Emmy, Tony and Golden Globe Awards.

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Personal life

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Franklin was born in Santa Monica, California, the daughter of Claire (née Hersch, 1911-2014) who outlived her and Samuel Benjamin Franklin (1902-1997), an investment banker who founded the Beverly Hills chapter of B'nai B'rith. Her parents were both Jewish immigrants, her father from Russia and her mother from Romania; they married in Montreal before moving to the United States.

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Her family moved to Beverly Hills when she was 13 years old, and she graduated from Beverly Hills High School in 1961. She attended Smith College, performing in an Amherst College production of Good News as a freshman. She moved back to California to attend UCLA, and earned a bachelor's degree in English in 1966.

Career

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Franklin first appeared on television at age 9 in The Colgate Comedy Hour. As a small child, she later appeared in a non-credited role in the Alfred Hitchcock film The Wrong Man. In the 1960s, she portrayed a teenage feature character in "You're the Judge," a short educational film about baking sponsored by Procter & Gamble and featuring the use of Crisco. She debuted on Broadway in 1970 in the musical Applause, earning a Tony Award nomination. Her recording of "Applause", the show's title track, was the most successful Broadway song of the season, vocally upstaging the star of the show, Lauren Bacall. Although she was on stage for only a fraction of the running time of that show, Franklin attracted a lot of attention. In its July 1970 edition, for example, Vogue published a photo spread in which the magazine predicted big careers for three young women: Melba Moore, Sandy Duncan, and Franklin.

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Franklin appeared at the Paper Mill Playhouse in Millburn, New Jersey in both George M! and A Thousand Clowns. From June 22 through September 2, 1973, she appeared as Carrie Pepperidge in a production of Rodgers and Hammerstein's "Carousel" at the Jones Beach Theater on Long Island in New York in a cast that included John Cullum and Barbara Meister.

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She guest-starred on several television series, including The Man from U.N.C.L.E. ("The Gazebo in the Maze Affair" from 1965) and Hazel ("Hazel Sits It Out" from 1965). She had a semi-regular role in the ABC series Gidget. She directed several episodes of the 1980s sitcom Charles in Charge and the syndicated comedy series The Munsters Today.

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Franklin was best known for her portrayal of divorced mother Ann Romano on the television situation comedy One Day at a Time (1975–1984). In April 2011, Franklin and other cast members from One Day at a Time accepted the "Innovators Award" from the TV Land cable channel—one of several awards in the annual event. The citation on the TV Land web site reads:

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the Innovator Award...is given to a television series that carved out new territory, tackled important issues of its day and helped re-defined its genre. The series One Day at a Time was a hybrid drama/comedy, addressed such taboo topics as pre-marital sex, suicide, sexual harassment and more, breaking barriers and paving the way for future shows to tackle these issues as well. Developed and written in part by TV visionary Norman Lear, One Day At A Time aired on CBS for nine seasons from 1975–1984. Starring Bonnie Franklin, Valerie Bertinelli and Mackenzie Phillips as Ann Romano, Barbara Cooper and Julie Cooper, the series revolved around a family headed by a single mother (Franklin) that relocates to Indianapolis, where their new apartment building super, Dwayne Schneider (Pat Harrington Jr.), befriends them. Also taking part in the cast reunion is Glenn Scarpelli, who joined the series in 1980 as the son of Ann's boyfriend, Nick.

In 1988, Franklin appeared at the Bucks County Playhouse and at the Pocono Playhouse, both in Pennsylvania, in the title role of Annie Get Your Gun. Also in 1988, she appeared with Tony Musante at the Westside Arts Theatre (in Manhattan) in Frankie and Johnny in the Clair de Lune by Terrence McNally. She later performed in Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? at the Pittsburgh Public Theater (July 1998). In 1997, she appeared at Ford's Theatre, Washington, D.C., in All I Really Need to Know I Learned in Kindergarten (September 1999). In 2005, she appeared with Bruce Weitz at the New Theatre Restaurant in Overland Park, Kansas in 2 Across (August–September 2011). She played "Ouiser" in a production of Steel Magnolias at the Rubicon Theater, Ventura, California (October 4–October 14, 2011).

In the mid and late 2000s, Franklin appeared in nearly a dozen staged readings in the Greater Los Angeles area with Classic and Contemporary American Playwrights (CCAP), which she founded in 2001 with her sister Judy. During the 2006–2007 season, she appeared in the drama Toys in the Attic, written by Lillian Hellman. She appeared in Neil Simon's Broadway Bound at the Pico Playhouse in January 2008.

In 2011, she was reunited with her One Day at a Time costar Valerie Bertinelli on Hot in Cleveland, playing the mother of Bertinelli's character's boyfriend.

On April 28, 2012, she was among several stars who appeared at the 28th annual Southland Theatre Artists Goodwill Event (STAGE) benefit, titled Original Cast 3, at the Saban Theatre in Beverly Hills to benefit AIDS Project Los Angeles. The event raised more than $200,000 for APLA's work with clients living with HIV and AIDS in Los Angeles County. Franklin and other original-cast members from a variety of musicals performed songs with which they are associated. Franklin sang the title song from Applause, which she had originally introduced on Broadway in 1970.

Franklin appeared in several episodes of the daytime drama The Young and the Restless. The episodes were broadcast in August 2012, and only a month later she was diagnosed with terminal pancreatic cancer. The actress was cast as a nun, Sister Celeste, who came to the assistance of Victor Newman when he had amnesia while working at a shipping port in Los Angeles. In addition to her work in the theater and on television, Franklin performed in cabaret at various venues, including Le Mouches, Grand Finale, The Eighty-Eights, Triad, and The Oak Room at the Algonquin Hotel — all in New York City — and at Odette's in New Hope, Pennsylvania.

She was scheduled to appear in Joan Didion's one-woman play The Year of Magical Thinking at the Ensemble Theatre Company of Santa Barbara in April 2013, but withdrew because of illness.

Marriages

Franklin was married twice, first to playwright Ronald Sossi from 1967–1970, and then to film producer Marvin Minoff for 29 years, from 1980 until his death on November 11, 2009. Minoff had been the executive producer of a television movie, Portrait of a Rebel: The Remarkable Mrs. Sanger, which starred Franklin as Margaret Sanger, before the couple married in 1980. She had two stepchildren, Jed Minoff and Julie Minoff.

Illness and death

On September 24, 2012, a family spokesman announced that Franklin had pancreatic cancer and was undergoing treatment. Franklin died at age 69, on March 1, 2013, at her Greater Los Angeles Area home. She was survived by her mother, Claire, then aged 101 (1911-2014); her brothers, Dr. Bernard Franklin and Richard Franklin; sisters, Victoria Kupetz and Judith Bush; her two stepchildren and two step-grandchildren. Franklin is buried next to Minoff at Mount Sinai Memorial Park Cemetery in Los Angeles.

Filmography

Actress
2012
The Young and the Restless (TV Series) as
Sister Celeste
2011
Hot in Cleveland (TV Series) as
Agnieszka
- Bad Bromance (2011) - Agnieszka
2000
Touched by an Angel (TV Series) as
Carol Anne Larkin
- Reasonable Doubt (2000) - Carol Anne Larkin
1997
Cartoon Sushi (TV Series) as
Bonnie Franklin (segment "Broccoli's Taxicab Confessions")
- Episode #1.6 (1997) - Bonnie Franklin (segment "Broccoli's Taxicab Confessions") (voice)
1996
Almost Perfect (TV Series) as
Mary Ryan
- Moving In: Part 2 (1996) - Mary Ryan
- Moving In: Part 1 (1996) - Mary Ryan
1994
Burke's Law (TV Series) as
Theresa St. Claire
- Who Killed the Soap Star? (1994) - Theresa St. Claire
1992
Hearts Are Wild (TV Series) as
Gloria McKenzie
- The Catch (1992) - Gloria McKenzie
1988
Frankie and Johnny in the Clair De Lune (Video) as
Frankie
1987
Shalom Sesame (TV Series) as
Special Guest (1987)
1987
Sister Margaret and the Saturday Night Ladies (TV Movie) as
Sister Margaret
1975
One Day at a Time (TV Series) as
Ann Romano / Ann Romano Royer
- Another Man's Shoes (1984) - Ann Romano Royer (credit only)
- Off We Go (1984) - Ann Romano Royer
- The Nearness of You (1984) - Ann Romano Royer
- Meaning of Life (1984) - Ann Romano Royer
- Up in Smoke (1984) - Ann Romano Royer
- Bring in the Clowns (1984) - Ann Romano (credit only)
- Ave Romano (1984) - Ann Romano Royer
- Parting Company (1984) - Ann Romano Royer
- Woman of the House (1984) - Ann Romano Royer
- Fifty (1984) - Ann Romano Royer
- Never Hire a Relative (1984) - Ann Romano Royer
- Dear Max (1984) - Ann Romano Royer
- Sam's Apartment (1984) - Ann Romano Royer
- Not a Creature Was Staying (1983) - Ann Romano Royer
- Travel Agent (1983) - Ann Romano Royer
- Baby Love: Part 2 (1983) - Ann Romano Royer
- Baby Love: Part 1 (1983) - Ann Romano Royer
- Worried Heart (1983) - Ann Romano Royer
- The Bedtime Story (1983) - Ann Romano Royer (credit only)
- The Dentist (1983) - Ann Romano Royer (credit only)
- Take My Ex (1983) - Ann Romano Royer
- Shakedown (1983) - Ann Romano Royer
- Honeymoon II (1983) - Ann Romano Royer
- Second Time Around (1983) - Ann Romano Royer
- Sisters (1983) - Ann Romano
- Panzini (1983) - Ann Romano
- Sonny Boy (1983) - Ann Romano
- Buyer's Remorse (1983) - Ann Romano
- The Letter (1983) - Ann Romano
- A Young Man's Fancy (1983) - Ann Romano
- Social Insecurity (1983) - Ann Romano
- The Good Life (1983) - Ann Romano
- The Hero (1983) - Ann Romano
- Spare the Child (1983) - Ann Romano
- The Cruise (1983) - Ann Romano
- Pride and Privacy: Part 3 (1983) - Ann Romano
- Pride and Privacy: Part 2 (1982) - Ann Romano
- Pride and Privacy: Part 1 (1982) - Ann Romano
- First Things First (1982) - Ann Romano
- Miracle of Birth: Part 2 (1982) - Ann Romano
- Miracle of Birth: Part 1 (1982) - Ann Romano
- Lovers & Other Parents (1982) - Ann Romano
- Auntie Francine (1982) - Ann Romano
- Last Time I Saw Paris (1982) - Ann Romano
- Catcher in the Mud (1982) - Ann Romano
- The Honeymoon is Over (1982) - Ann Romano
- The Perfect Wedding: Part 2 (1982) - Ann Romano
- The Perfect Wedding: Part 1 (1982) - Ann Romano
- It's in the Cards (1982) - Ann Romano
- Hear Today, Gone Tomorrow (1982) - Ann Romano
- Orville and Emily (1982) - Ann Romano
- Vegas: Part 2 (1982) - Ann Romano
- Vegas: Part 1 (1982) - Ann Romano
- Hardball (1982) - Ann Romano
- Meow, Meow (1982) - Ann Romano
- The Defector (1982) - Ann Romano
- Diamonds Are Forever (1982) - Ann Romano
- Mrs. O'Leary's Kid (1982) - Ann Romano
- Barbara's Crisis (1982) - Ann Romano
- Grandma's Nest Egg (1982) - Ann Romano
- Ann's Failure (1982) - Ann Romano
- Stick 'em Up (1982) - Ann Romano
- Gift Horses (1982) - Ann Romano
- Not So Silent Partner (1982) - Ann Romano
- Alex's First Love (1981) - Ann Romano
- Plain Favorite (1981) - Ann Romano
- Dinner at Seven: Part 2 (1981) - Ann Romano
- Dinner at Seven: Part 1 (1981) - Ann Romano
- Julie Shows Up: Part 2 (1981) - Ann Romano
- Julie Shows Up: Part 1 (1981) - Ann Romano
- Shake Hands (1981) - Ann Romano
- Airport (1981) - Ann Romano
- Alex Moves In (1981) - Ann Romano
- Indianapolis Story (1981) - Ann Romano
- Wicked Ann (1981) - Ann Romano
- Small Wonder II (1981) - Ann Romano
- Caveat Emptor (1981) - Ann Romano
- Alex's Project (1981) - Ann Romano
- Once a Mom (1981) - Ann Romano
- Out of Bounds (1981) - Ann Romano
- A Tiny Romance (1981) - Ann Romano
- I Do, I Do (1981) - Ann Romano
- Five Fingered Discount (1981) - Ann Romano
- November Song: Part 2 (1981) - Ann Romano
- November Song: Part 1 (1981) - Ann Romano
- Sunday Father (1981) - Ann Romano
- A Shot in the Dark (1981) - Ann Romano
- The Drop Out (1980) - Ann Romano
- The Merry Widow (1980) - Ann Romano
- Farewell, My Suite (1980) - Ann Romano
- Ann Meets Nick: Part 2 (1980) - Ann Romano
- Ann Meets Nick: Part 1 (1980) - Ann Romano
- The Amarillo Connection (1980) - Ann Romano
- Teacher's Pet (1980) - Ann Romano
- The Spirit Is Willing (1980) - Ann Romano
- Pen Pals (1980) - Ann Romano
- Grecian Yearn (1980) - Ann Romano
- Connor's Crisis (1980) - Ann Romano
- No Laughing Matter (1980) - Ann Romano
- Perils of Plastic (1980) - Ann Romano
- Girl with a Past (1980) - Ann Romano
- Retrospective: Part 2 (1980) - Ann Romano
- Retrospective: Part 1 (1980) - Ann Romano
- Endless Elliot (1980) - Ann Romano
- Old Horizons (1980) - Ann Romano
- So Long, Mom (1980) - Ann Romano
- Triple Play (1980) - Ann Romano
- Schneider, the Model (1980) - Ann Romano
- Happy New Year II (1979) - Ann Romano
- Male Jealousy (1979) - Ann Romano
- Heart Attack (1979) - Ann Romano
- A Little Larceny (1979) - Ann Romano
- Et tu, Ann? (1979) - Ann Romano
- Small Wonder (1979) - Ann Romano
- Between Mother and Daughter (1979) - Ann Romano
- Home Again, Home Again (1979) - Ann Romano
- Julie's Wedding: Part 2 (1979) - Ann Romano
- Julie's Wedding: Part 1 (1979) - Ann Romano
- Pressure (1979) - Ann Romano
- Back to School (1979) - Ann Romano
- Schneider Gets Fired (1979) - Ann Romano
- Grandma Leaves Grandpa (1979) - Ann Romano
- Fear of Success (1979) - Ann Romano
- The Graduation (1979) - Ann Romano
- Mad for Each Other (1979) - Ann Romano
- The Broken Nose (1979) - Ann Romano
- The Piano Teacher (1979) - Ann Romano
- The Dental Hygienist (1979) - Ann Romano
- Francine Strikes Again (1979) - Ann Romano
- Going Nowhere (1979) - Ann Romano
- The Married Man: Part 3 (1979) - Ann Romano
- The Married Man: Part 2 (1979) - Ann Romano
- The Married Man: Part 1 (1979) - Ann Romano
- Girl Talk (1978) - Ann Romano
- Hold the Mustard (1978) - Ann Romano
- The Arab Connection (1978) - Ann Romano
- Jealousy: Part 2 (1978) - Ann Romano
- Jealousy: Part 1 (1978) - Ann Romano
- Peabody's War (1978) - Ann Romano
- The Dating Game (1978) - Ann Romano
- Yes Sir, That's My Baby (1978) - Ann Romano
- Schneider's Helper (1978) - Ann Romano
- Bob's New Girl (1978) - Ann Romano
- Ann's Friend (1978) - Ann Romano
- Father, Dear Father: Part 2 (1978) - Ann Romano
- Father, Dear Father: Part 1 (1978) - Ann Romano
- Ann, the Father (1978) - Ann Romano
- Julie's Big Move: Part 2 (1978) - Ann Romano
- Julie's Big Move: Part 1 (1978) - Ann Romano
- Barbara the Fink (1978) - Ann Romano
- Take the Money (1978) - Ann Romano
- The Dress Designer (1978) - Ann Romano
- Ann's Competitor (1978) - Ann Romano
- The New Owner (1978) - Ann Romano
- Barbara's Rebellion (1978) - Ann Romano
- Ann's Secretary (1978) - Ann Romano
- The Race Driver: Part 2 (1978) - Ann Romano
- The Race Driver: Part 1 (1978) - Ann Romano
- Ann's Crisis (1977) - Ann Romano
- Schneider's Kid (1977) - Ann Romano
- Barbara's Friend: Part 2 (1977) - Ann Romano
- Barbara's Friend: Part 1 (1977) - Ann Romano
- The Ghost Writer (1977) - Ann Romano
- The Second Mrs. Cooper (1977) - Ann Romano
- Bob Loves Barbara (1977) - Ann Romano
- Ann's Out-of-Town Client (1977) - Ann Romano
- The Older Man: Part 4 (1977) - Ann Romano
- The Older Man: Part 3 (1977) - Ann Romano
- The Older Man: Part 2 (1977) - Ann Romano
- The Older Man: Part 1 (1977) - Ann Romano
- The Girls Alone (1977) - Ann Romano
- The College Question (1977) - Ann Romano
- The Singles Bar (1977) - Ann Romano
- Barbara Plus Two (1977) - Ann Romano
- The Butterfields (1977) - Ann Romano
- The Traveling Salesperson (1977) - Ann Romano
- Julie's Operation (1977) - Ann Romano
- Ginny's Child (1977) - Ann Romano
- Schneider Loves Ginny (1977) - Ann Romano
- The New Car (1977) - Ann Romano
- J.C. and Julie: Part 2 (1977) - Ann Romano
- J.C. and Julie: Part 1 (1977) - Ann Romano
- Happy New Year (1976) - Ann Romano
- The Maestro (1976) - Ann Romano
- A Visit from Dad (1976) - Ann Romano
- Schneider's Pride and Joy (1976) - Ann Romano
- The Upholstery Ripoff (1976) - Ann Romano
- David's New Job: Part 2 (1976) - Ann Romano
- David's New Job: Part 1 (1976) - Ann Romano
- Barbara's Emergence (1976) - Ann Romano
- The Runaways: Part 4 (1976) - Ann Romano
- The Runaways: Part 3 (1976) - Ann Romano
- The Runaways: Part 2 (1976) - Ann Romano
- The Runaways: Part 1 (1976) - Ann Romano
- Dad Comes Back: Part 2 (1976) - Ann Romano
- Dad Comes Back: Part 1 (1976) - Ann Romano
- Father David (1976) - Ann Romano
- The College Man (1976) - Ann Romano
- Julie's Job (1976) - Ann Romano
- David Plus Two (1976) - Ann Romano
- Fighting City Hall (1976) - Ann Romano
- All the Way (1976) - Ann Romano
- Super Blues (1976) - Ann Romano
- Julie's Best Friend (1976) - Ann Romano
- David Loves Ann (1976) - Ann Romano
- How to Succeed Without Trying (1976) - Ann Romano
- Jealousy (1975) - Ann Romano
- Chicago Rendezvous (1975) - Ann Romano
- Ann's Decision (1975) - Ann Romano
1983
Your Place... or Mine (TV Movie) as
Alexandra
1980
Portrait of a Rebel: The Remarkable Mrs. Sanger (TV Movie) as
Margaret Sanger
1979
Breaking Up Is Hard to Do (TV Movie) as
Gail
1979
The Mary Tyler Moore Hour (TV Series) as
Bonnie Franklin
- Episode #1.3 (1979) - Bonnie Franklin
1978
A Guide for the Married Woman (TV Movie) as
Shirley
1978
Captain Kangaroo (TV Series) as
Cinderella
- Bonnie Franklin (1978) - Cinderella
1977
The Love Boat (TV Series) as
Stacy Skogstad - Captain's Ex-Wife
- Captain & the Lady/Centerfold/One if by Land- (1977) - Stacy Skogstad - Captain's Ex-Wife
1975
Three to Get Ready (TV Movie) as
Ann Romano R.N.
1975
Bronk (TV Series) as
Rita
- The Pickoff (1975) - Rita
1974
The Law (TV Movie) as
Bobbie Stone
1968
This Is the Life (TV Series)
- Tragedy Near a Small Town (1968)
1965
Please Don't Eat the Daisies (TV Series) as
Dorie
- Night of Knights (1966) - Dorie
- Big Man on Campus (1966) - Dorie
- Very, Very Huckleberry (1965) - Dorie
1966
The Munsters (TV Series) as
Janice
- Herman's Sorority Caper (1966) - Janice
1965
Invisible Diplomats (Short) as
Trudy
1965
You're the Judge (Short) as
Sally
1965
Gidget (TV Series) as
Jean / Janie
- Too Many Cooks (1965) - Jean
- Chivalry Isn't Dead (1965) - Janie
1965
Hazel (TV Series) as
Girl Dreamer Open House Looker
- Hazel Sits It Out (1965) - Girl Dreamer Open House Looker (uncredited)
1965
The Man from U.N.C.L.E. (TV Series) as
Peggy Durrance
- The Gazebo in the Maze Affair (1965) - Peggy Durrance
1965
Karen (TV Series) as
Charlotte Burns
- Holiday in Ski Valley (1965) - Charlotte Burns
1965
Profiles in Courage (TV Series) as
Deborah
- Prudence Crandall (1965) - Deborah
1963
Mr. Novak (TV Series) as
Sally / Mary
- The People Doll: You Wind It Up and It Makes Mistakes (1964)
- Visions of Sugar Plums (1964) - Sally
- Moment Without Armor (1964) - Mary (uncredited)
- How Does Your Garden Grow? (1964) - Sally
- To Break a Camel's Back (1963) - Sally
1962
Day in Court (TV Series) as
Daughter
- Teenage Girls in Court (1962) - Daughter
1959
A Summer Place as
Girl in Dormitory (uncredited)
1957
Cavalcade of America (TV Series)
- The Man from St. Paul (1957)
1956
The Wrong Man as
Young Girl (uncredited)
1956
The Kettles in the Ozarks as
Betty (uncredited)
1954
Shower of Stars (TV Series) as
Susan Cratchit
- A Christmas Carol (II) (1955) - Susan Cratchit
- A Christmas Carol (1954) - Susan Cratchit
1954
A Christmas Carol (TV Movie) as
Martha Cratchet
1954
The Donald O'Connor Show (TV Series) as
Minor Role
- Sunday World (1954) - Minor Role
Director
1988
The Munsters Today (TV Series) (12 episodes)
- That's Gratitude (1990)
- Will the Real Herman Munster Please Stand Up? (1990)
- Misadventures in Time (1990)
- Tell 'Em Herman Sent You (1990)
- Never Say Die (1990)
- Gateman and Son (1990)
- Once in a Blue Moon (1989)
- The Melting Pot (1989)
- It's a Sad, Sad World (1989)
- The Trial (1989)
- Threehundredsomething (1989)
- Corporate Munsters (1988)
1988
Charles in Charge (TV Series) (1 episode)
- Berkling Up Is Hard to Do (1988)
1987
Karen's Song (TV Series) (2 episodes)
- Don't Fence Me In (1987)
- It Was Fascination (1987)
1986
Rocky Road (TV Series) (1 episode)
- Big Brother Is Watching (1986)
1984
One Day at a Time (TV Series) (2 episodes)
- The Nearness of You (1984)
- Ave Romano (1984)
Writer
2011
California Women Win the Vote! (Video documentary short) (co-writer)
2004
I Hate to Exercise, I Love to Tap (Video)
1984
Let's Tap (Video)
Soundtrack
1983
The 37th Annual Tony Awards (TV Special) (performer: "How Long Has This Been Going On?", "Off Thee I Sing", "Clap Yo' Hands")
1983
Parade of Stars (TV Special) (performer: "Applause")
1979
One Day at a Time (TV Series) (performer - 1 episode)
- Happy New Year II (1979) - (performer: "Triplets")
1970
The 24th Annual Tony Awards (TV Special) (performer: "Applause/Welcome to the Theatre")
Self
2022
My Choice: The March for Women's Lives 4-25-2004 (Documentary short) as
Self
2022
Woke: Choice Words from My Mother (Short) as
Self
2021
Broadway: Beyond the Golden Age (Documentary) as
Self
2012
10th Annual TV Land Awards (TV Special) as
Self
2011
California Women Win the Vote! (Video documentary short) as
Self / narrator
2010
Inside the Business of Acting (TV Series) as
Self
- Bonnie Franklin: Part 4 (2010) - Self
- Bonnie Franklin: Part 3 (2010) - Self
- Bonnie Franklin: Part 2 (2010) - Self
- Bonnie Franklin: Part 1 (2010) - Self
1998
E! True Hollywood Story (TV Series documentary) as
Self
- Valerie Bertinelli (2009) - Self
- Mackenzie Philips (1998) - Self
2009
Stu's Show (Podcast Series) as
Self - Guest
- Bonnie Franklin & Pat Harrington (2009) - Self - Guest
2008
Today (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode dated 26 February 2008 (2008) - Self
2005
Good Day Live (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode dated 22 February 2005 (2005) - Self
2005
The One Day at a Time Reunion (TV Movie) as
Self
2004
I Hate to Exercise, I Love to Tap (Video) as
Self / host
2003
CBS at 75 (TV Special documentary) as
Self
2003
Broadway: The Golden Age, by the Legends Who Were There (Documentary) as
Self
2002
Intimate Portrait (TV Series documentary) as
Self
- Bonnie Franklin (2002) - Self
2000
Biography (TV Series documentary) as
Self - Co-Star, 'One Day at a Time'
- MacKenzie Phillips (2000) - Self - Co-Star, 'One Day at a Time'
2000
The 70s: The Decade That Changed Television (TV Movie documentary) as
Self
2000
Truth Behind the Sitcom Scandals 4 (TV Movie documentary) as
Self
1998
The Roseanne Show (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode #1.43 (1998) - Self
1997
The Rosie O'Donnell Show (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode #1.205 (1997) - Self
1995
Live from Broadway: Hello, Dolly! (TV Movie documentary) as
Self
1992
One on One with John Tesh (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode #1.85 (1992) - Self
1990
The Jane Wallace Show (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode dated 30 May 1990 (1990) - Self
1987
Shalom Sesame (TV Series) as
Self
- Tel Aviv (1987) - Self
- Kibbutz (1987) - Self
1987
The 1st Annual American Comedy Awards (TV Special) as
Self
1987
Happy 100th Birthday, Hollywood (TV Special documentary) as
Self
1986
Hour Magazine (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode dated 23 October 1986 (1986) - Self
1977
The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson (TV Series) as
Self - Guest / Self
- Episode #24.83 (1985) - Self - Guest
- Episode dated 4 December 1979 (1979) - Self
- Episode dated 15 January 1979 (1979) - Self - Guest
- Episode dated 4 July 1978 (1978) - Self - Guest
- Episode dated 3 April 1978 (1978) - Self
- Episode dated 19 August 1977 (1977) - Self
1985
Night of 100 Stars II (TV Special) as
Self
1984
Comedy Zone (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode dated 31 August 1984 (1984) - Self
1984
Let's Tap (Video) as
Self / host
1983
Divorce: Kids in the Middle (TV Movie documentary) as
Self - Host
1983
The 37th Annual Tony Awards (TV Special) as
Self - Performer
1983
Parade of Stars (TV Special) as
Self
1983
The 40th Annual Golden Globe Awards 1983 (TV Special) as
Self - Nominee
1982
Tom Cottle: Up Close (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode #1.15 (1982) - Self
1982
The 34th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards (TV Special) as
Self - Nominee & Presenter
1982
Creativity with Bill Moyers (TV Series documentary) as
Self / actress
- The World of Norman Lear Part II (1982) - Self / actress
- Norman Lear (1982) - Self / actress
1982
I Love Liberty (TV Special) as
Self
1982
Women I Love: Beautiful But Funny (TV Special) as
Self
1982
39th Annual Golden Globe Awards (TV Special) as
Self - Nominee
1982
Bonnie & the Franklins (TV Movie) as
Self / hostess
1981
Musical Comedy Tonight II (TV Special) as
Self
1980
The John Davidson Show (TV Series) as
Self - Co-Host / Self
- Co-host: Bonnie Franklin: Guests: Burt Bacharach, Valerie Perrine, Jay Johnson, Amy Holland, Joan Embery (1980) - Self - Co-Host
- Co-host: Bonnie Franklin: Guests: Vic Tayback, Fred Travalena, Sergio Mendes & Brasil '88, Kelly Collins, Zena Gilbert, Jerome Alexander (1980) - Self - Co-Host
- Co-host: Bonnie Franklin; Guests: Brooke Shields, Christopher Atkins, Rich Little, Peaches & Herb, Dr. Mary Conroy (1980) - Self - Co-Host
- Episode dated 8 July 1980 (1980) - Self
- Co-host: Bonnie Franklin; Guests: Charlton Heston, Fraser Heston, Susan Strasberg, Kool & the Gang, Marco Canestrelli, Roger & Roger (1980) - Self - Co-Host
- Co-host: Bonnie Franklin: Guests: Ringo Starr, Roger Moore, Mark Wilson, Skip Stephenson (1980) - Self - Co-Host
1976
Match Game PM (TV Series) as
Self - Panelist
- Episode #5.39 (1980) - Self - Panelist
- Episode #4.1 (1978) - Self - Panelist
- Episode #2.26 (1977) - Self - Panelist
- Episode #1.36 (1976) - Self - Panelist
- Episode #1.35 (1976) - Self - Panelist
- Episode #1.27 (1976) - Self - Panelist
1979
Bob Hope's Merry All-Star Christmas Special (TV Special) as
Self
1979
All-Star Family Feud Special (TV Series) as
Self - Celebrity Contestant
- Special #5: One Day at a Time vs. Benson; Dallas vs. Eight is Enough (1979) - Self - Celebrity Contestant
1979
The 31st Annual Primetime Emmy Awards (TV Special) as
Self - Presenter
1979
The 3th Annual People's Command Performance (TV Movie) as
Self
1979
The Hal Linden Special (TV Special) as
Self
1978
Good Morning America (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode dated 28 November 1978 (1978) - Self
- Episode dated 27 November 1978 (1978) - Self
1978
People (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode #1.6 (1978) - Self
1976
Match Game (TV Series) as
Self - Panelist
1978
The 32nd Annual Tony Awards (TV Special) as
Self - Performer
1978
Dean Martin Celebrity Roast: Betty White (TV Special) as
Self - Comedian
1978
CBS: On the Air (TV Mini Series documentary) as
Self - Co-Host
- Episode #1.6 (1978) - Self - Co-Host
1978
The Jim Nabors Show (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode #1.33 (1978) - Self
- Episode #1.4 (1978) - Self
1978
All-Star Comedy Ice Revue (TV Special) as
Self - Host
1977
The Feminine Mistake (TV Short documentary) as
Self / host
1977
CBS Galaxy (TV Special) as
Self - Guest
1976
The Hollywood Squares (Daytime) (TV Series) as
Self - Panelist
- Episode dated 23 May 1977 (1977) - Self - Panelist
- Episode dated 9 August 1976 (1976) - Self - Panelist
- Episode dated 23 February 1976 (1976) - Self - Panelist
1977
The Mike Douglas Show (TV Series) as
Self - Co-Host
- Episode #16.161 (1977) - Self - Co-Host
- Episode #16.160 (1977) - Self - Co-Host
- Episode #16.159 (1977) - Self - Co-Host
- Episode #16.158 (1977) - Self - Co-Host
- Episode #16.157 (1977) - Self - Co-Host
1976
Dinah! (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode #3.35 (1976) - Self
- Episode #3.7 (1976) - Self
- Episode #2.214 (1976) - Self
- Episode #2.123 (1976) - Self
- Episode #2.94 (1976) - Self
1976
Tony Orlando and Dawn (TV Series) as
Self
- Bonnie Franklin/Dr. Hook (1976) - Self
1976
Dinah and Her New Best Friends (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode #1.6 (1976) - Self
1976
The 30th Annual Tony Awards (TV Special) as
Self - Presenter
1976
The 2nd Annual People's Choice Awards (TV Special) as
Self - Presenter
1971
The David Frost Show (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode #4.43 (1971) - Self
1971
Jerry Lewis MDA Labor Day Telethon (TV Series) as
Self
- The 1971 Jerry Lewis MDA Labor Day Telethon (1971) - Self
1970
The Merv Griffin Show (TV Series) as
Self
- Sarah Vaughan, Jane Morgan, Jacques Levy, Sonny King, Bonnie Franklin, Debbie Drake (1970) - Self
1970
The 24th Annual Tony Awards (TV Special) as
Self - Nominee & Performer
1955
Classic Educational Shorts: How to Be a Woman (Documentary) as
Judge
Archive Footage
-
Broadway: The Next Generation (Documentary) (filming) as
Self
2021
History of the Sitcom (TV Series documentary) as
Ann Romano
- A Family Matter (2021) - Ann Romano
2013
Entertainment Tonight (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode dated 7 January 2016 (2016) - Self
- Episode dated 2 March 2013 (2013) - Self
- Episode dated 1 March 2013 (2013) - Self
2014
20th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards (TV Special) as
Self - In Memoriam
2013
The 65th Primetime Emmy Awards (TV Special) as
Self (In Memoriam)
2013
The 67th Annual Tony Awards (TV Special documentary) as
Self - Actor (In Memoriam)
2004
TV's Greatest Sidekicks (TV Special)
2000
Time & Again (TV Series documentary)
- All in the Family (2000)
1999
Laugh? I Thought I'd Die! (Video)
1984
The 1st TV Academy Hall of Fame as
Ann Romano (uncredited)

References

Bonnie Franklin Wikipedia