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  1. Jan 16, 2022 · Tawny Little is an American actress, T.V. anchor, and the winner of Miss America 1976 and Miss New York 1975. Short Bio. Tawny Little was born Tawny Elaine Godin on 15 September 1956 in Portland, Maine. Later, she grew up in New York and Toronto, where she learned to speak French and Spanish (she also knows Greek, Latin, German, and Russian).

  2. Sep 4, 2023 · Tawny Little and John Schneider married on July 16, 1983. The couple held their ceremony on the "Dukes of Hazzard" set on the Bur-bank Studios lot and said their vows in front of 400 guests. John was the one to suggest the venue.

  3. m.imdb.com › name › nm0514671Tawny Little - IMDb

    Actress: Money Talks. Tawny Little was born on 15 September 1956 in Portland, Maine, USA. She is an actress, known for Money Talks (1997), Rocky II (1979) and V (1984).

  4. Miss America 1976, the 49th Miss America pageant, was held at the Boardwalk Hall in Atlantic City, New Jersey on September 6, 1975, and broadcast on NBC . The winner, Tawny Godin, representing New York, later became better known as Tawny Little, a television personality in Los Angeles who married actor John Schneider, star of the TV series The ...

  5. Tawny Little Bio | Wiki. Tawny Little is a well-known American tv personality. She was Miss America 1976 and Miss New York 1975. She appeared in films and television shows including Rocky II, T.J. Hooker, Hart to Hart, and Benson. In addition, she was a co-anchor with KCOP-TV’s UPN News 13 from 1995 to 1999.

  6. Jan 29, 1998 · Alive, Well and Anchoring in L.A. By STEVE WEINSTEIN. Jan. 29, 1998 12 AM PT. SPECIAL TO THE TIMES. Tawny Little--Miss America 1976 and the most glamorous personality at KABC-TV Channel 7...

  7. views 3,726,046 updated. Little, Tawny (c. 1957–) Miss America and TV host. Name variations: Tawny Godin; Tawny Little-Welch. Born Connie Elaine Godin in Saratoga Springs, NY, c. 1957; attended Skidmore College and University of Southern California; m. John Schneider (actor), July 16, 1983 (div. later 1980s); m.