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Small Screen: Wedgeworth had brief fling on Three’s Company

NEW YORK — Ann Wedgeworth, who gained fame on film and Broadway before taking on the role of a flirty divorcee on Three’s Company, has died at age 83.
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Film and stage actor Ann Wedgeworth portrayed a flirty divorcee with designs on neighbour Jack (back to camera) in the series Three's Company. She was dropped after nine episodes and was never told why.

NEW YORK — Ann Wedgeworth, who gained fame on film and Broadway before taking on the role of a flirty divorcee on Three’s Company, has died at age 83.

Wedgeworth died Thursday in the New York area after a long illness, her daughter Dianna Martin said.

Wedgeworth landed her first Broadway role in the 1958 comedy Make a Million and continued to take on stage roles for decades. She won the 1978 Tony award for best featured actress in a play for her performance in Neil Simon’s Chapter Two.

She acted in several soap operas and also found success in Hollywood with roles alongside Gene Hackman in the 1973 film Scarecrow and Robert De Niro in Bang the Drum Slowly the same year.

But she’s perhaps best known for her brief tenure on the TV sitcom Three’s Comedy, where she played Lana Shields, an older woman with her eyes set on her young neighbour Jack, played by John Ritter.

She appeared on only nine episodes of the show before her character was written out, which she said took her by surprise. In a 1980 interview with People, Wedgeworth said she “had no warning or explanation. Suddenly everyone was very cold to me.”

Wedgeworth continued to tally TV and film credits for decades, including appearing in Steel Magnolias in 1989 and starring on the CBS series Evening Shade with Burt Reynolds from 1990 to 1994.

She was born in Abilene, Texas, in 1934. Her father was the superintendent of a local school and her mother died when Ann was two years old. After getting a drama degree from Southern Methodist University, she moved to New York City in the 1950s to pursue a theatre career.

She married actor Rip Torn and the couple had a daughter, Danae Torn, before ending their five-year marriage in 1961. Wedgeworth later married acting teacher Ernest Martin and had her second daughter, Dianna Martin.

Wedgeworth is survived by her husband, her two daughters and stepsons Michael Martin and Greg Martin.