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  1. Jan Smithers used to be a notable American movie and TV actress, she has made lots of money from acting, modeling and making appearances in magazines. Net Worth – $6 million. Full Name: Karin Jan Smithers. Salary: $250,000. DOB: 3rd of July 1949. Height: 1.7 m / 5.6 feet. Husband: James Brolin (divorced in 1995); Kipp Whiteman (divorced in 1972)

  2. Jan Smithers was an actress who had a successful Hollywood career. Smithers began her career with roles in "Love Story" (1973-74), "Where the Lilies Bloom" (1974) and the Scott Jacoby comedy "Our Winning Season" (1978).

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  4. On 3-7-1949 Jan Smithers was born in North Hollywood, California. She made her 6 million dollar fortune with WKRP in Cincinnati, Mike Hammer & Cover Up. The actress is currently single, her starsign is Cancer and she is now 74 years of age. Jan Smithers first reached the public eye at the age of 17 when she was featured on the cover of Newsweek.

  5. May 16, 2022 · Jan Smithers’ Bio, Age. Jan Smithers was born in North Hollywood, California, in the United States of America on July 3, 1949. Smithers and her sisters were raised by their parents in a middle-class family. Her father worked as a lawyer, and her mother as a babysitter. His elder brother died in a vehicle accident when he was 21 years old.

  6. Feb 1, 2024 · Talking about Jan Smithers’s education, she attended the William Howard Taft Charter High School. Further, she went to the Chouinard Art Institute in Los Angeles, California. Jan Smithers: Professional Life and Career. When she was a teenager, Jan Smithers was featured on the 21st March 1966 cover of Newsweek seated on a motorcycle.

  7. Jan Smithers is a retired American actress best known for playing Bailey Quarters on the CBS sitcom WKRP in Cincinnati (1978–1982). She first reached the public eye as a teenager when, at 16, she was profiled and featured on the March 21, 1966, cover of Newsweek seated on the back of a motorcycle.

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