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“One Day At a Time’s†Bonnie Franklin diagnosed with pancreatic cancer

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Actress Bonnie Franklin, who played the divorced, single mom Ann Romano in the CBS sitcom “One Day At a Time,†has been diagnosed with pancreatic cancer.

Franklin, 68, is currently undergoing treatment and remains “extremely postive,†her family said in a statement released by CBS.

“One Day At a Time, which co-starred Valerie Bertinelli and Mackenzie Phillips, debuted in 1975 and ran for 9 years. It explored then cutting edge social issues about family and feminism and remains an iconic TV comedy.

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Franklin has also done theater. She received a Tony nomination in 1970 for her role in the original Broadway production of “Applause.†She also appeared in the plays “Dames at Sea†and “A Thousand Clowns.â€

More recently, Franklin reunited with Bertinelli in “Hot in Cleveland, and has also appeared on “The Young and the Restless.â€

Phillips and Bertinelli have been tweeting in suport of Franklin.

Wrote Bertinelli on Sept. 25: “She’s the kindest, smartest, bravest woman I know. Send some of your extra prayers to Bonnie please...â€

--Deborah Vankin

Twitter.com/@debvankin

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