Bonnie Franklin One Day At A Time | Where She Died and Her Grave
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Bonnie Gail Franklin (January 6, 1944 - March 1, 2013) was an American actress, known for her leading role as Ann Romano in the television series One Day at a Time (1975-1984). She was nominated for Emmy, Tony, and Golden Globe Awards.
Franklin was best known for her portrayal of divorced mother Ann Romano on the television situation comedy One Day at a Time (1975-1984). In April 2011, Franklin and other cast members from One Day at a Time accepted the "Innovators Award" from the TV Land cable channel-one of several awards in the annual event. 
One Day at a Time was an American television sitcom that aired on CBS from December 16, 1975, to May 28, 1984. It starred Bonnie Franklin as a divorced mother raising two teenage daughters, played by Mackenzie Phillips and Valerie Bertinelli, in Indianapolis.
On September 24, 2012, a family spokesman announced that Franklin had pancreatic cancer and was undergoing treatment. Franklin died at age 69, on March 1, 2013, at her home in the Los Angeles Area. Franklin is buried next to Minoff at Mount Sinai Memorial Park Cemetery in Los Angeles.
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There is a reason why so many people remember 70/80’s sitcom’s 40+ years later and they are still being watched today and that is because of the great acting and writing. Ms. Franklin seemed so down-to-earth & a kind soul. Her home & resting place both seem very tranquil. Scott, appreciate you & taking us to honor her memory. Take care.
@russellgrimes3491
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People remember the shows because of nostalgia. They long for a simpler time, a time without responsibilities and regrets. It has nothing to do with the quality of the shows or the performances. Look at Scott. People like him because he is obviously clinically depressed but functional, like many of his viewers. He is a lost soul, trying desperately to find meaning in life by reverting to past experiences that made him feel happy and secure. He is an escapist, just like you and me. Instead of moving on and being productive we are wasting time thinking about the past. It is sad.
@nickyinflorida
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@@russellgrimes3491 Hello, I am not sure what made you choose my comment to reply to, but I would like the opportunity to respond to the points you make. First, I do agree with you that we do remember much of our past with nostalgia and we use the internet for escapism. However, I think most of us realize this & do so in moderation. As someone who was born in the 1970’s & grew up in the 80’s. I can assure you that these decades were not a simpler time for me and I have plenty of regrets. Honestly, I am just surprised I survived! Second, you, nor I, have the right to medically diagnose someone. Saying we think someone has a mental illness is unacceptable and unhelpful. I have personally met Scott & I do not feel your assessment of him is an accurate one at all. I find him to be a deeply caring person who is working towards a goal to have a channel for others to enjoy. If you do not enjoy his content, simply do not watch. His content has millions of views & he has 170,000+ subscribers and growing, so I think he will be okay. Scott has went out of his way to create a sense of community amongst his views and I deeply appreciate his efforts and time. Lastly, speaking for myself, I try everyday to be the best person I can be and speak with kindness. As a licensed medical professional for the last three decades, I have dedicated my life to help those who need help. There is already enough divisiveness & hostility in the world. Let’s try more acceptance & empathy. I truly do hope you find what makes you happy. I hope you have an amazing day!Take care.
@sadfiremccraven4579
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They all had a meaningful and respectful subject to play out on TV . You just don't see that no more . I do still watch them especially that J J it's like dynamite lol .
@user-wh2oc2mh9q
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@@russellgrimes3491speak for yourself. Why are you here?! Leave if this is depressing to you. You seem to full of yourself. The only lost soul here is you dude. Suicide crossed your mind lately?! Probably better if it did. The world would be a better place without you!
One of our favorite sitcoms when I was a kid.
This was one of my favorite shows as a child.
One of my favorite sitcoms growing up. RIP Bonnie Franklin
House looks so humble on the outside but so spacious on the inside.
@SCOTTONTAPE
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All those homes around there are deceptively big inside that’s for sure
Every episode is a reminder that the most important thing is to strive to be present in every moment- to actively persue the here and now, not happiness. Happiness is just small pieces of time. The present is literally neverending. You certainly don't want to miss a second of it.
A few years before she passed, I remember being pleasantly surprised to see her make a guest appearance on the CBS soap The Young and the Restless in a few recurring episodes portraying a nun that rescues and aids “Victor Newman” back into good health after a bar brawl - thank you for this thoughtful video about Bonnie Franklin - she portrayed a great tv mom and role model and is greatly missed 📺😔 - May she Rest in Peace 🙏🏼
It’s so sad that we are losing so much of our 70s talent. I watched the show during its original run. I was in my teens in the 70s, graduated high school in 75. It has been really hard for me to lose all of those people who entertained us. I know when Alan Alda dies I will be forever heartbroken.
@louisegross3886
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Yep the good old days
@khernandez46
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I KNOW, right??? It reminds me so much of my own mortality too. I recall my own Mother having feelings of sadness when celebs from her era were passing, now it's us. And there IS a sadness to it
I still watch this from time to time. Bonnie was a great actress. Ann Romano was always sooo dramatic, she played her well. Schneider was freaking hilarious! Oh the childhood memories 😃 RIP Bonnie and Marvin 💜❤️
@marthawilson8839
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@janhoyle1462
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I don’t remember remember Ann being so dramatic, the teens maybe but not Ann. The teens always thought it would be the end of their lives.
@anitagorney8082
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Thestoryaboutyourauntwowisamazing
She was a great actress. May she rest in eternal peace.
The 70's and 80's had all the best sitcoms.
OMG Scott, One Day at a Time was one of my very favorite shows! I turned 13 in 1971 so that was my TV era for sure. Bonnie Franklin looked like my old boyfriend's mother, everyone used to tell her that .... and what's even funnier is that my old boyfriend's sister, who was my age, looked EXACTLY like Marcia Brady. She got so tired of people teasing her that she stopped parting her hair down the side and changed it to a part down the middle and the next season Marcia Brady parted her hair down the middle too 😂 A show you mentioned that I loved equal to One Day at a Time was Welcome Back Kotter!! That was the best. My 7th grade teacher Mr. Gardner acted just like him. I loved that man. He was moving once and invited all of our home room class to go to his house and help him and his wife pack and load the moving van. Almost all of us showed up too and then he had a pizza party for us when we were done haha. He also showed us how to make chess boards and then brought us all game pieces and taught us how to play. Gosh I miss those days so much!! Great times, great memories. I'm getting old because now it makes me cry 😪I'll tell you what though, the 70's had great television and anyone who doesn't go watch reruns of some of these old shows is missing out on a lot of laughs. Thanks for the walk down memory lane and RIP to all who have passed. Poor Bonnie, what a horrible sickness that took her from us 🙏❤
@keetahbrough
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lovely memories.. thank you for sharing.. xo
@patricebennett1100
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Loved reading this. Yep the old shows were the best, as Scott said they all became part of your family. 💕
I grew up watching the same shows. They were the best.
Loved ONE DAY AT A TIME. Yes repeats after school. That was me too!
❤️ Thank you for remembering. R.I.P. Bonnie.
Loved One Day at a Time. Pat Harrington was a favorite. Thanks Scott!!
Such a beautiful smile
Good Evening Scott 🙋🏽. I didn't know Bonnie Franklin was deceased. Thank you for sharing this with me ‼️😃👍🏽
Marvin Minoff died 11 days after my father on September 30,2009, he died of esophageal and kidney cancer. Bonnie was such a great actress too, no one could have played the mother better than her. I miss that era of tv.
I loved that show! I was so surprised when she passed away. Too young. 🙏🏻
My aunt finally is out of the nursing home. A nurse practitioner came to see her. Her name is MacKenzie Phillips. Yep, we had a good time talking to her.
@SCOTTONTAPE
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Is she the Mackenzie in Australia ?
@reneedennis2011
Жыл бұрын
Cool 😎.
@cynthiahusband106
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Scott love your show , you show such respect so caring , your such a good guy , your unmatched in your field.
@Witchy1976
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Attention-seeking?
@SCOTTONTAPE
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@@cynthiahusband106 thank you Cynthia!
I watched um alllllll, loved 1 day @ a time!!! Yaya, Bonnie Franklin love her & may she rest in peaceful heaven, ty, Scott 4 sharin this video of her, sooo very saddened by her passing ✌️❤️🙏🕊💜❤️💙💚
If this was 20 years ago Scott would have his own TV show and each show would cover 2 lost celebrities! Amazing and well put together and done without a crew
Scott we seem to be around the same age late 40s, early 50s by the music and TV shows you enjoy are the same ones I grew up on...the classic sitcom has been replaced by reality tv...sadly
One of my favorite TV shows growing up. I never missed an episode. RIP Bonnie Franklin. I wonder what 7 signifies, maybe lucky number?
@samkupetz5009
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I am a relative of Bonnie Franklin. Back in the days of Telegrams her father would sent messages to her mother and he would sign off with 7 words "I love you with all my heart." However, telegrams charged by the word so he shortened it to "7 Always" as shown on the grave. to this day it is not uncommon amongst family to sign off that way. Hope this answered your question.
@janadeubner9883
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@@samkupetz5009 Thank you Sam yes it did answer my question. What a sweet gesture.
thanks SCOTT your the best buddy!!
Being from the UK I've never heard of most these shows but can understand what they mean to Americans and Canadians, i to grew up 8n th3 80s/90s on our shows like Desmonds,the good life,keeping up appearances, allo aloo ,shows have a special place in our heart's and true were now spoiled for choice and being able to binge watch instead of waiting every week.
@gigigiseleworld
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Faulty Towers,Benny Hill, Keeping up Appearances and Monty Python. We watched those state side.
@byromania
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Keeping Up Appearances was hilarious. I definitely watched that on PBS, here in the U.S.
I loved that show! I was born in 70.
I watched many reruns from the 70s because I was too young to remember when they came out. At that age, the only shows I watched was Sesame Street, Mr. Roger's Neighborhood, and Captain Kangaroo. Very good video as always.
I love all those old shows!! Don’t make them like they used to.
After school mom was spot on. We had a few of them back in the day. Unfortunately most have passed RIP to ALL of them and RIP Mrs Franklin. They unfortunately don’t make shows that family oriented anymore. Probably a good reason for things that happen today. You put out positive and family,you get people positive and loving families. Those of us that remember take it “One Day At A Time” and try to remember the “Good Times” and “Happy Days” of our youth. I think you’ll get that statement Scott…a long with a few from that time lol safe travels my friend
Rest in peace Bonnie, you will not be forgotten. You were (and still are) an inspiration to many of your fans who watched your character, and saw how a strong Woman could juggle life, work, Kids while still keeping a sense of humor...
Loved One Day At A Time
Loved watching "One Day At A Time" back in the day. I was a teen and could relate to the show. RIP Bonnie.
I have to admit that I don't normally cry over your gravesite visits, but I did shed a few tears for Bonnie Franklin. Thank you, Scott ❤
I loved that show one day at a time and loved Bonnie Franklin and thr girls Julie and Barbara......rip Bonnie Franklin 🙏😇😢😢. Sad she died from pancreatic cancer....ty Scott for sharing this with us....
Nice video Scott. Thanks, love Esther and Ruth😂😂😂
I watched One day at a time but know very little about Bonnie. It was Mackenzie and Valerie we wanted more on. I'm going to check out Bonnie's work now thanks to you. Once again you produced a great video full of respect for Bonnie Franklin.
One Day at a time was a legendary show. They touched on subjects that were taboo at the time. I never missed an episode. Bonnie was a great actress. I watch the reruns still today on antenna TV. Funny the outside of her home doesn't do the inside justice. Beautiful home. RIP Bonnie Franklin!
I had the honor of meeting Bonnie Franklin in an office setting when I worked for a county supervisor… she was there to see another county supervisor to do a collab with LA County as many celebrities do for charity. I passed her in the hall of the ladies room, and she gave me the biggest smile and said hello. I was starstruck & excited because I watched “one day at a time” religiously as a kid, and I loved her but I was too embarrassed to ask her for an autograph… so I asked my best friend who worked next door in the office where Bonnie Franklin was visiting to ask her for an autograph for me….my friend said she was so gracious & thought it sweet that I couldn’t ask her myself 😂🙈 it makes me sad to think that she’s already passed away. She was such a talented performer… God bless you, Bonnie… PS. The “7 Always” resonates with me because I’m the daughter of a gambler. So I’d like to think that the number 7 was a lucky number for Bonnie…🍀 thanks again Scott for this wonderful video 🙏🏼
love the 70's/80's tv shows, still watch them some times . Thanks scott
I've gotten attached to this channel. I think you do a great job Scott. A lot of informative content. Very tasteful and respectful always. Love all the episodes. Bonnie was great. Didn't even know she passed. May she rest in peace.
Excellent, as usual, Scott. Thank you and keep up the great work!👍🏻
Cozi tv, rewind tv... I still watch all these shows everyday!
She was An amazing actress ! Wonderful show , thank you for showing us where she is buried
She was a great actress. Loved the show. Valerie was a head turner. It was great. Snider was awesome too. RIP mom. Neal
Great work Scott ❤
im happy to have all the dvds of classic tv shows in my collection over 200 or so feels like it anyway
Caught ya before the notification! 😂love you!
@SCOTTONTAPE
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Glad notifications are working !
@chrishawkins32014
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@@SCOTTONTAPE right?! All good. I catch you as I can. Love all that you do.
Wow brining back memories. Loved this show. Rest in peace to Bonnie and Marvin 🙏🏽🙏🏽
RIP Bonnie Franklin 💐💐💐, missed but never forgotten. Thank you Scott xx
OMG I totally forgot about her. Thank you for bringing her back from the back of my mind.
My favourite colour is Red and my kitchen is in that colour so I love the one in this house!
She was kind of like a mother figure she was phenomenal in that role Rest in Peace Bonnie ❤
Loved watching this show as a kid growing up. I really don't remember all the heavy social issues they tackled, I just loved watching the show. They had an amazing cast that really worked. Different, but similar to the Partridge Family with another great cast, another favourite.
Bonnie Franklin;you were just great;I wish we had those times back!!Rip Bonnie❤❤
THANX So Much, Scott! Snowed in & cut off here in Wyoming.😒 Needed this.👍💓🤗✌️
Loved the show when I was young. Thanks Scott for yet another fabulous video 🤗
@sonjastanger5858
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@Son Plus One agree💚💙❤️💜
My mom passed away in January of 2013 at the age of 69 from pancratic cancer, just like Bonnie Franklin. R.I.P. to my mom and Bonnie.
We must be the same age cause all the sitcoms you mentioned I used to watch on prime time. Thanks for going out and about to lettuce see the remarkable lives of the famed and famous. Love your posts bro!
Great video Scott. I met McKenzie Phillips at the Sands Hotel in Vegas just after she was fired from the show for drug use. She was performing with the new Mamas and Papas alongside her Dad, Denny and Spanky. Thanks for the memory.
In California we have Antenna TV I just started watching again One Day at a time, Too Close for Comfort, and Alice are still great
Thank you Scott for the video. I really love the show One Day at a Time one of my absolute favorite shows. I have all there series at home. RIP Bonnie. Will forever miss you and your smile 🙏✌️
Wonderfully done as always! May her and her husband rest in peace ❤
Well I'm a little older, was very young in the 70s so I got to watch these shows as they came out, not as reruns. Like The Brady Bunch, I watched every episode for the first time every Friday night. These were the best shows!! I sound like an old person but I don't think they make shows like they used to ☹️ I watch one day at a time also. Did you ever do a video on Farrah fawcett?
@SCOTTONTAPE
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Yup just search ScottonTape Farrah Fawcett it should come up. Thank you!
I LOVED this show as a kid! I had no idea she passed away! Rest in power Bonnie.
RIP Bonnie
Thanks so much for this upload, Scott. Bonnie Franklin was so beautiful! and in my opinion, terribly underrated and probably hopelessly typecast in her role as "Ann Romano." I think her first love was probably the stage and apparently that's where Norman Lear noticed her, on Broadway. I'm not particularly fond of Lear, he made millions and millions and wasn't too eager to share with his "roster of stars," example: Carroll O'Connor. I think Franklin's mother not only outlived her, but made it to something like 101 yrs and is interred next to her daughter.
Don't forget Taxi with Danny Devito.
Gosh such better times back then no profanity people were well spoken and polite. The world is horrible today.
Loved Bonnie, loved the show❤. One of my favorites. Scott you do tremendous work as usual, you never disappoint.
You nailed it Scott when you said "These sitcoms became something more for a lot of us." 100%! I grew up with the same shows you did - 52 years old now and fondly remember Barnaby Jones, Fantasy Island, Three's Company, WBK, WKRP, Good Times, Starsky & Hutch, Dallas, etc... Also, as you said we watched what came on 1x per week in that particular time slot. Around age 10 we moved to West Germany for 4 years. We only had one channel then - AAFES (American Armed Forces) and so it was one channel, one show per half hour in afternoon or whole hour at night, Sat AM cartoons.. color bars to color bars. Miss those days. Keep up the great work -- LOVE your channel!
@louisegross3886
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So true
HI SCOTT ,, THANK'S FOR THIS VIDEO TO REMEMBER BONNIE AND HER FAMILY ,,... I WAS BORN IN THE 60S AND I WATCHED ALL THESE GREAT SHOWS ,,.. RIP BONNIE AND FAMILY YOU PUT ON A GREAT SHOW FOR US TO LAUGH TO AND HAVE FUN.. PEACE ..THANK'S AGAIN SCOTT....
“What’s Happening” was awesome, “Rerun” was hilarious ! If you haven’t seen it, you’ve gotta see him do his dance.😂😂😂
Love One Day At A Time ❣️ The perfect combination of a cast. Bonnie was always so dramatic about everything but it was hilarious. Don't even get me started on Schneider 😂 Thank you Scott 😊
As always, very respectful Scott. Thanks for all the work you put in to this.
Scott I just recently discovered your channel.I love how you give each one such respect.It’s a place we’ll all be at some point.Just know where you’re going in the after life,if you believe in that.I myself am a Christian and know I’ll be in Heaven after I die.RIP Bonnie🙏🏻💝
AWESOME vid Scott, always learn so much. Thank you for bringing this to us. Stay safe😊❤cat x
I didn't even no she die I watch one day at rime I wasn't born than wen it came on air but I'm late 80s baby scott u amazing stories keep it 💯 # true scott
RIP Bonnie, awesome video Scott. You Rock n Peace ✌ out!
Man, you were made to do this. The quality of your videos is unsurpassed, and the respect that you show is to be commended. Keep up the great work.
You are the best Scott! Thanks for all your videos. Continued Blessings and Support. ~Love&Light♥️Carli
I love how she didn't have to have a mansion. Loved her acting, but didn't know she had passed away.
I remember that show I liked the handy man Schneider, was a riot the good old days RIP BONNIE AND MARVIN ❤❤
Hi Scott I loved that show I still watch it, Bonnie was an awesome and cool mom
I loooove her! Thank you, as I watch her everyday!
Those we’re all the great’s thanks for sharing Scott
Your videos are so respectful to the celebrity & calming to watch. Thank you 🪨
Thank you, Scott! Oh my gosh I hadn't thought about "One Day At A Time" in a long time. A great reminder of my childhood! In the 1970's we only got to see it once a week. I lived with my Dad growing up, and didn't have a great relationship with my Mom, so Bonnie Franklin's character (Anne Ramano) was the kind of Mom I wanted! The struggles on the show were real life problems you could relate to. Really great show. I'm going to see if I can find it on the "Fire Stick". I'm sure it's there, That's how I watch Little House On The Prarie. Especially when I get sick of today's reruns and the news, which is often! Do you know one TV in our home is permanently set on MSNBC. YEP! Not lying. Crazy huh?
Great show - I remember it well. Beautiful tribute, Scott. You keep the memories alive! Take care, my friend.
Another great video, thank you ! When you are interested in making a video about the Sicilian gangs of Los Angeles from the 1880's through the 1920's let me know. I can show you where they lived and where their business establishments were located, where their vineyards grew, and of course where they're buried and old photos of their members. I am a member of the Los Angeles Historical Society and I grew up with the descendants of the people I speak of.
Thank you for this. I loved the show 👍👍👍
I remember one day at a time. RIP Ms Bonnie. I think I was around 14 when this show aired 😂😮
A very nice lady, she also had a beach house up by my grandparents, above Ventura at the north end of Solimar beach. Big house angled slightly to perfectly watch the beautiful sunsets! RIP Mrs. Franklin.
We had about five basic channels to choose from. Three actual prime time. Usually had to watch whatever my dad had on. I loved the after school talk shows like Merv griffin, Mike Douglas. Technology has improved our lives by leaps and bounds
She was an underrated actress in my book. She should have gotten more awards I think.
Motown Money with another classic! RIP Bonnie!
One Day at a Time was wonderful.... taught so many lessons for women to be strong. Scott, what is the strangest thing that you have ever encountered in a cemetery?
I still watch all the old shows, loved this one
I really love your videos! It’s always fun to remember the good times growing up….I am 49 yrs old and miss the 80’s and 90’s 🫤