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    Claudia Lonow

    American actress, comedian, television writer and producer

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  1. Claudia Lonow (born January 26, 1963) is an American actress, comedian, television writer, and producer. She is best known for her portrayal of Diana Fairgate on Knots Landing (1979-1984, 1993).

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0519550Claudia Lonow - IMDb

    Claudia Lonow. Producer: How to Live with Your Parents (for the Rest of Your Life). Claudia Lonow started her career as an actress, playing Michele Lee's chubby, loud-mouthed teenage daughter on Knots Landing (1979). Favorite episodes include: the one where she has kidney failure and is saved by Donna Mills's kidney; the one where she runs away ...

  3. January 26 · New York City, New York, USA. Birth name. Claudia Bonnie Rapaport. Mini Bio. Claudia Lonow started her career as an actress, playing Michele Lee's chubby, loud-mouthed teenage daughter on Knots Landing (1979).

  4. www.claudialonow.com › aboutClaudia Lonow

    About. Claudia Lonow started her career as an actress, playing Michele Lee’s chubby, loud-mouthed teenage daughter on “Knots Landing.”. Favorite episodes include: the one where she has kidney failure and is saved by Donna Mills’s kidney; the one where she runs away with the town murderer, “Chip,” and drives her mother to drugs; and ...

  5. Dec 21, 2021 · For years, Claudia Lonow was known as Diana on Knots Landing, one of the children of lead character Karen Cooper Fairgate MacKenzie ( Michele Lee ). Lonow sums up her time on the show concisely on her website: "Favorite episodes include: the one where she has kidney failure and is saved by Donna Mills's kidney; the one where she runs away with ...

  6. Claudia Lonow. 336 likes. Follow Claudia on Twitter @ClaudiaLonow instagram @theclaudialonow and claudialonow.com

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    Feb 16, 2018 · Lonow has been creating and writing television ever since: “Good Girls Don’t” for Oxygen; “Accidentally On Purpose” for CBS and “How To Live With Your Parents (For The Rest Of Your Life)” for ABC.

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