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Bonner was married to Sharon Gray from 1966–1971; actress Mary Alice Rings from 1972–1975; playwright Lillian Garrett-Groag from 1977–1980; Catherine M. Sherwood from 1981 until their divorce (date indeterminate); and Gayle Hardage, his former high school sweetheart in Malvern, Arkansas, from 2006 until his death. [4] Frank Bonner had ...
Frank Bonner, the actor who played lovably flawed radio station salesman Herb Tarlek on the 1970s TV show “WKRP in Cincinnati,” has died at age 79. The sitcom star, who later became a TV ...
Frank Bonner, the veteran actor who became famous for portraying Herb Tarlek on the TV sitcom “WKRP in Cincinnati,” died Wednesday. He was 79. Bonner’s family confirmed to TMZ that the actor ...
Veteran sitcom star and TV director Frank Bonner has died. He was 79.Bonner died at his home in Laguna Niguel, California, on Wednesday from complications due to Lewy body dementia, according to ...
Arnold Ziffel (1964–1972), known as "Arnold the Pig" on Green Acres (urn is buried with trainer, Frank Inn) George Zucco (1886–1960), actor [ 68 ] References
Herb lines up the biggest sales contract in the station's history—over $200,000 per year to record and run a commercial jingle for the owner of a funeral home chain (Fred Stuthman), who wants to sell plots to a younger demographic.
Frank Bonner, the veteran actor who became famous for portraying Herb Tarlek on the TV sitcom “WKRP in Cincinnati,” died Wednesday. He was 79. Bonner’s family confirmed to TMZ that the actor ...
Frank Bonner directed six episodes of the series. The role of Herb Tarlek was originally offered to the character actor Rod McCary , but he turned it down to appear in another series. It is unknown why the show's writers gave him the surname "Tarlek", which is not a known surname in any ethnicity or culture (the "ek" suffix is most commonly ...