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The Mom on "One Day at a Time": 'Memba Her?!

Bonnie Franklin is best known for playing divorced mom Ann Romano on the '70s TV series "One Day at a Time." Guess what she looks like now!
Bonnie Franklin

Filed under: TV, Beauty, 'Memba Them?!

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1. First?

Posted at 5:20PM on May 9th 2008 by Elo

2. She was possibly the worst actress ever on a sitcom.

Posted at 5:53PM on May 9th 2008 by FlBiker

3. Have to agree. She wasn't acting at any point, just saying lines. She was extremely lucky to have been on such a popular show and needs to thank her stars.

Posted at 6:18PM on May 9th 2008 by denise

4. looks like john mcain in drag

Posted at 6:59PM on May 9th 2008 by dna719

5. looks like john mcain in drag

Posted at 7:01PM on May 9th 2008 by dna719

6. SHE LOOKS JEWISH TO ME. NARROWLY SET EYES, BIG MOUTH, LOW FOREHEAD.

Posted at 7:13PM on May 9th 2008 by John in San Diego

7. This was one of my favorite shows growing up. She was like my 2nd mom! She looks fantastic. Great to see her again, brings back good memories.

Posted at 7:53PM on May 9th 2008 by rachel

8. She was heavily involved in Satanisim in the 80's and early 90's. Looks like she paid a heavy price.

Posted at 8:09PM on May 9th 2008 by Brute_Spooner

9. why did TMZ pull almost 20 commeents from this post?

Posted at 7:50AM on May 10th 2008 by Susie Summers

10. She looks growed up in the "then" picture.

Shouldn't this feature be for child actors or singers?

Posted at 12:19PM on May 10th 2008 by Tim

11. #9 Q. why did TMZ pull almost 20 commeents from this post?

A. Because they hate God.

Posted at 8:48PM on May 10th 2008 by Brute_Spooner

12. I love Ms. Romano!!! And please idiots, stop highlighting your ignorance about what "looks Jewish." You sound like total tools.

Posted at 11:01PM on May 11th 2008 by LCC

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