Mary Frann Explained

Mary Frann
Birth Name:Mary Frances Luecke
Birth Date:February 27, 1943
Birth Place:St. Louis, Missouri, U.S.
Death Place:Beverly Hills, California, U.S.
Known For:Newhart
Resting Place:Holy Cross Cemetery
Alma Mater:Northwestern University
Occupation:Actress
Yearsactive:1961 - 1998
Partner:Jonathan Cookman, Jr.
(??–1998, her death)
Othername:Jennifer Douglas
Mary Fran

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.

Early years

Born in St. Louis, Frann was a child model and appeared in commercials for a local television station while she attended Nerinx Hall High School. At the age of 18, she was voted Missouri's "Junior Miss". She went on to win the 1961 national title of America's Junior Miss and earned a college scholarship to study drama at Northwestern University.[2] As America's Junior Miss, she starred in a Jam Handy educational film (Prom: It's a Pleasure) extolling the etiquette and fun of the high school prom.[3] While attending Northwestern, Frann worked as a weather reporter for the NBC station in St. Louis.[4] [5] After a year, she dropped out of Northwestern and moved to Chicago where she co-hosted a morning show on an ABC affiliate. While working as a host, Frann worked in local theatre productions and began working in television and films.[6] In 1964, Frann made her television debut in the Kraft Suspense Theatre episode "Once Upon a Savage Night", which was subsequently expanded into the TV movie Nightmare in Chicago. In 1966, Frann made her feature film debut in the low-budget musical drama Nashville Rebel, starring Waylon Jennings.[7]

Career

After receiving an offer to host another morning show, Frann realized she wanted to pursue a career as an actress rather than a broadcaster. In 1968, she moved to Los Angeles where she stayed with her best friend, actress Joan Van Ark. Shortly after her arrival, Frann won a role on the NBC crime drama series My Friend Tony.[6] After winning the role, Frann's agent told her that he felt she should change her name to something more appealing. Frann adopted the stage name "Jennifer Douglas", a name she picked from the phone book. After My Friend Tony was canceled after one season, Frann returned to using the name "Mary Frann" (which she had gone by since high school) as her professional name.[2]

For the next five years, Frann continued to work in television and also worked in theatre in Los Angeles and New York. In 1974, she landed the role of Amanda Howard on the daytime soap opera Days of Our Lives. She would remain on the show until 1979.[8] While on the series, Frann also made guest appearances on Quincy, M.E.; The Rockford Files; Fantasy Island; The Mary Tyler Moore Show and WKRP in Cincinnati. In 1978, Frann was nearly cast as Sue Ellen Ewing on the CBS primetime drama Dallas. Producers later decided to cast actress Linda Gray.[9] In 1982, she starred on the short-lived series King's Crossing with Linda Hamilton. That series was canceled after one season due to low ratings.[10] Later that year, she landed her most memorable role as Joanna Loudon, the wife of Vermont inn owner Dick Loudon (Bob Newhart), in the sitcom Newhart.[11] The series, which aired from October 1982 to May 1990, was a hit with audiences and was nominated for 25 Emmys and five Golden Globes. Shortly after filming the series finale, Frann was cast as "Clementine Duke" in the miniseries Lucky/Chances.[12] The series was based on two of Jackie Collins' novels, Lucky and Chances. The role was a dramatic departure from Frann's work on Newhart and surprised audiences. She later told the Los Angeles Times, "I thought it would be outrageous, flamboyant, glamorous. I wanted to remind people that I was capable of playing many different roles."[13]

During the run of Newhart, Frann continued acting in various projects. In 1985, she co-starred in the TV movie Gidget's Summer Reunion,[14] and in 1988, she appeared in Dance 'til Dawn with Alyssa Milano, Christina Applegate and Kelsey Grammer.[15] Frann also co-hosted the Miss USA and Miss Universe pageants of 1986 and 1987,[16] [17] [18] [19] and acted as hostess for the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade and the Rose Parade.[13]

Her last acting role came in an episode of the series . Due to the sporadic airing of the series, the episode she was in, "The Curse of Hampton Manor", aired two years after her death.

Personal life

Frann married T.J. Escott in 1973. They separated in 1982 and divorced the following year.[8] [13]

Frann was active as a volunteer fund-raiser and with several charitable works. She was a member of the Celebrity Action Council, a volunteer group of celebrity women who served the women's outreach of the Los Angeles Mission, for seven years. The night before her death, she had attended a meeting at the Mission.[13]

Death

On September 23, 1998, Frann died in her sleep at her home in Beverly Hills.[20] Her body was discovered by longtime boyfriend Jonathan Cookman, Jr.[13] An autopsy determined she died of a heart attack, and found myocardial scars suggesting earlier undiagnosed infarction.[21] Her remains are interred in the Holy Cross Cemetery in Culver City, California.[22]

Selected filmography

Film
YearTitleRoleNotes
1961The Prom: It's a Pleasure!Mary Moore, Junior Miss Missouri short film
Uncredited
1966Nashville RebelMolly Morgan
1976Woman in the RainAlternative title: A Hell Black Night
1990Fatal CharmSusan Direct-to-video
Television
YearTitleRoleNotes
1964Kraft Suspense TheatreAnnetteEpisode: "Once Upon a Savage Night"
1966The Monkees Hilda S1:E12, "I've Got a Little Song Here"
1968Get SmartStewardess Episode: "Snoopy Smart vs. the Red Baron"
Credited as Jennifer Douglas
1968That GirlPat CrawfordEpisode: "Ann vs. Secretary"
Credited as Jennifer Douglas
1968–69The Wild Wild WestDr. Virginia Mays
Princess Lina
2 episodes
Credited as Jennifer Douglas
1969My Friend TonyMain cast
credited as Jennifer Douglas
1969BonanzaBarbara ParkerEpisode: "The Running Man"
Credited as Jennifer Douglas
1969LancerDorrieEpisode: "The Kid"
Credited as Jennifer Douglas
1971The Bill Cosby ShowLouiseEpisode: "The Miraculous Martin"
1972The Mary Tyler Moore ShowJoanneEpisode: "Some of My Best Friends Are Rhoda"
1972Hawaii Five-OJean HollandEpisode: "Chain of Events"
1972SearchStephanie BurnsideEpisode: "Operation Iceman"
1973CannonJanice RogersEpisode: "Murder for Murder"
1973 - 74Return to Peyton PlaceD. B. Bentley Unknown episodes
1974FirehouseEpisode: "Tide of Terror"
1974The F.B.I.Agent Pat DriscollEpisode: "Confessions of a Madman"
1974Apple's Way Claudine DelacorteEpisode: "The Circus"
1974 - 79Days of Our LivesAmanda HowardUnknown episodes
1975The Wide World of MysteryEpisode: "Distant Early Warning"
1975–78The Rockford FilesValerie Thomas/Maria Heller
Ruth Beetson-White
2 episodes
1976The TVTV ShowMary KayTelevision special
1977The Fantastic JourneyRoxanneEpisode: "Funhouse"
1977Quincy, M.E.Christine HopwoodEpisode: "No Deadly Secret"
1978Fantasy IslandGrace ArnoldEpisode: "Family Reunion/Voodoo"
1978The Incredible HulkKaren WeissEpisode: "Stop the Presses"
1978The Rockford FilesRuth Beetson-WhiteEpisode: "A Fast Count"
1980StoneAdelle LovinsEpisode: "The Man in the Full Toledo"
1980Portrait of an EscortSandyTV movie
1981Nero WolfeJanet EatonEpisode: "Wolfe at the Door"
1981WKRP in CincinnatiAvis Dropkin2 episodes
1981DarkroomLinda BeckwithEpisode: "Closed Circuit"
1982King's CrossingNan HollisterMain cast
1982 - 90Newhart Joanna LoudonMain cast
1984–85HotelStephanie
Dr. Ellen Graham
2 episodes
1985Gidget's Summer ReunionAnne Bedford TV movie
1987The New Mike HammerHarriet "Harry" Quail Episode: "A Face in the Night"
1987Eight Is Enough: A Family ReunionAbby BradfordTV movie
1988Dance 'til Dawn Nancy Johnson TV movie
1989Single Women, Married MenPat Michaels TV movie
1990I'm Dangerous TonightMartha TV movie
1990CBS Comedy BloopersHostTelevision special
1990Lucky/ChancesClementine Duke Miniseries
1991The HitchhikerVeronicaEpisode: "Secrets"
1994Burke's LawBrittany MooreEpisode: "Who Killed Good Time Charlie?"
1997Alice WhiteEpisode: "Toy Story"
1998Lucy CarusoEpisode: "Talked to Death"
2000Bev ConklinEpisode: "The Curse of Hampton Manor"
Aired posthumously

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Mary Frann (Performer) . Playbill . 19 December 2019 . 20 July 2024.
  2. News: Mary Frann has character's spirit. Reinhold. Toni. January 4, 1987. The Herald Journal TV Week. 62. July 29, 2015. Logan, Utah.
  3. Web site: Internet Archive. The Prom: It's a Pleasure. 1961. Jam Handy. 7 February 2013.
  4. News: Mary Frann, 55, Bemused Wife on 'Newhart'. Carter. Bill. September 25, 1998. The New York Times. 2009-09-24. subscription.
  5. Web site: Mary Frann, played Bob Newhart's wife on TV series. The Standard-Times. New Bedford, Mass. September 24, 2009. July 18, 2010. https://web.archive.org/web/20100718114841/http://archive.southcoasttoday.com/daily/09-98/09-24-98/zzzddobi.htm#XINDEX13. dead.
  6. News: Joking Around Way of Life on Set of 'Newhart'. Guttman. Monika. March 23, 1986. The Victoria Advocate. 8. July 29, 2015.
  7. Book: Bogdanov. Vladimir . Woodstra. Chris. Erlewine. Stephen Thomas. Bogdanov, Vladimir. Woodstra, Chris. Erlewine, Stephen Thomas. All Music Guide to Country: The Definitive Guide to Country Music. 2003. 2nd. Backbeat Books. 978-0-8793-0760-8. 897.
  8. Web site: Proving The Allure Of An 'Older Woman'. Norbom. Mary Ann. July 20, 1986. The Philadelphia Inquirer. April 7, 2022.
  9. News: Jane Wyman lands new TV series role. Gold. Aaron. May 8, 1981. Boca Raton News. 20. July 29, 2015.
  10. News: 'Newhart' Actress Mary Frann Knows 'Inns' and Outs of Role. Heldenfels. R.D.. October 9, 1982. Schenectady Gazette. 5. July 29, 2015.
  11. News: Mary Frann Falls In Love With 'Newhart'. Haviland. Joe. June 17, 1984. Spartanburg Herald-Journal. 36. July 29, 2015.
  12. News: Vamp role up next. May 23, 1990. The Victoria Advocate. 9D. July 29, 2015.
  13. News: Mary Frann; Veteran Actress Played Wife on 'Newhart'. Oliver. Myrna. September 24, 1998. Los Angeles Times. July 29, 2015.
  14. News: 'Gidget' returns to the tube. Anderson. Nancy. June 8, 1985. The Evening News. 5E. July 29, 2015. Copley News Service. Newburgh, New York.
  15. News: 'Mission: Impossible' Is Back!. Burlingame. Jon. October 21, 1988. Ocala Star-Banner. 8B. July 29, 2015.
  16. News: Texas Wins Miss USA Title. May 21, 1986. Lakeland Ledger. 8A. July 29, 2015. Associated Press.
  17. News: Miss Texas wins.... February 18, 1987. Lodi News-Sentinel. 12. July 29, 2015.
  18. News: Miss Universe crowned tonight. Zuckerman. Faye B.. July 21, 1986. Spokane Chronicle. B5. July 29, 2015.
  19. News: Barker wins; furs cut from pageant. Major Holmes. Sue. February 18, 1987. The Times-News. 14. July 29, 2015. Hendersonville, North Carolina.
  20. News: Errico . Marcus. "Newhart" Wife Mary Frann Dies. E! News. September 24, 1998. April 7, 2022.
  21. News: Coroner: 'Newhart's Mary Frann died of heart attack. November 5, 1998. CNN. September 24, 2009.
  22. Book: Ellenberger, Allan R.. Celebrities in Los Angeles Cemeteries: A Directory. May 1, 2001. McFarland. 978-0-7864-0983-9. 164. subscription.