She was the best in the early years of the show, with curly hair, and tomboy clothes. When she tried to sexy it up, and got all breathy and dingy, it was no fun anymore.
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3 comments:
That's so sad. I always liked Joyce Dewitt the most on Three's Company. On the plus side, she looks pretty good for someone that's 60.
Yeah, she really does look great (and this is a mug shot!).
I saw her at the Post Office recently and with a dab of makeup, she seriously looked hardly any different from her heyday.
She was the best in the early years of the show, with curly hair, and tomboy clothes. When she tried to sexy it up, and got all breathy and dingy, it was no fun anymore.
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