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Joan Prather
Born: Oct 17, 1950
Joan Prather attended Highland Park High School in Dallas, Texas, graduating in 1968. During her high school years, she was a regular on a teen T.V. show, Somethin' Else, which was telecast on the local ABC affiliate station in Dallas. In 1973 she made her first screen appearance in the forgetful film The Single Girls. She would also appear in Big Bad Mamma, The Devil's Rain, and Smile. She would also appear in the critically aclaimed TV film, Dawn: Portrait of a Teenage Runaway starring Eve Plumb in her breakaway appearance from Jan Brady of The Brady Bunch. In 1977 Prather would join a "bunch" of her own, when she went on to play Janet McArthur Bradford in Eight is Enough. During the 70s Prather would make guest star appearances on such shows as Happy Days, Sandford and Son, The Love Boat, Fantasy Island and CHiPs. In the late 70s and early 80s she would return to the big screen in the films Take This Job and Shove It, The Rabbit Test, and The Deerslayer. Towards the end of the 80s she would return to her role of Janet McArthur Bradford for two more Eight is Enough reunion movies.
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