
DeWitt started performing on stage when she was 13. DeWitt was a graduate of Ball State University with a Bachelor's degree in Arts. In the following year, as she was performing in summer show, the director convinced her to enroll in UCLA's Department of Theater MFA program,where she received the Master of Fine Arts Fellowship along with the Clifton Webb Scholarship. Dewitt stated that she had never had a conversation with Abe Vigoda during her time at UCLA. DeWitt is best known for her part in the series Three's Company's run from 1977 to 1984 as Janet Wood. This was an opportunity she was offered when she was cast in the second pilot. Janet was also featured in an episode of the show The Ropers in 1979. After Three's Company ended in 1984, DeWitt appeared in an episode of Finder of Lost Loves in 1984, in which she then resigned as an actor for a number of years. Acting was her first foray back on stage in the month of June in 1991 when she was a performer on a Noises Off production at Michigan's Cherry County Playhouse. [1] She later appeared in the 1995 TV comedy film Spring Fling! A character based on her, voiced and voiced by another actress, was featured in a 1997 episode on Pinky and the Brain. She appeared on the episode Cybill as well as a cameo on the penultimate episode of Living Single. Six of her 2000s TV works include Hope Island and The Nick at Nite Holiday Special as along with Call of the Wild.
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