
DeWitt started performing on stage at the age of 13. She earned a Bachelor of Arts degree from Ball State University. In the following year, as she was performing in summer productions when she met with the director, she convinced her to join UCLA's Department of Theater MFA program,where she was awarded the Master of Fine Arts Fellowship as well as the Clifton Webb Scholarship. Dewitt declared that she never ever met Abe Vigoda during her time at UCLA. DeWitt's role as Janet Wood in Three's Company's 1977-1984 period is among her most well-known. She was chosen to play Janet in the pilot of the show, and then hired. DeWitt also played Janet in an episode from 1979 on the spinoff series The Ropers. DeWitt was the last actor to appear in the show's 1984 finale. She was then featured in an episode of Finder of Lost Lovers in 1984. Following that she stopped acting for a number of years. In June of 1991, she returned to acting appearing in Noises Off at Michigan's Cherry County Playhouse. The actress also appeared in Spring Fling, a 1995 TV comedy. A character based on her voice, voiced by a different actress, was featured in a 1997 episode on Pinky and the Brain. She appeared in an episode Cybill and also made a brief appearance in Living Single's final episode. [6] Some of her television shows from the 2000s include Hope Island and The Nick at Nite Holiday Special as and Call of the Wild.
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