Joanna Kerns

{{+R|date=June 2024}}{{Short description|American actress and director (born 1953)}}

{{Infobox person

| image =

| name = Joanna Kerns

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| birth_name = Joanna Crussie DeVarona

| birth_date = {{birth date and age|1953|2|12|mf=yes}}

| birth_place = San Francisco, California, U.S.

| occupation = Actress, director

| years active = 1976–present

| spouse = {{ubl | {{marriage|Richard Kerns|1976|1985|end=div}} | {{marriage|Marc Appleton|1994|2019| end=div}}}}

| children = 1

| relatives = {{ubl | Donna de Varona (sister) | Miriam Cooper (aunt)}}

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Joanna Kerns is an American actress and director best known for her role as Maggie Seaver on the ABC sitcom Growing Pains from 1985 to 1992.

Early life

Kerns was born Joanna Crussie DeVarona in San Francisco, California.{{cite web| url=https://movies.yahoo.com/movie/contributor/1800052091/bio| title=Joanna Kerns Biography| website=Yahoo! Movies}} {{cite web|url=https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0005088/| title=Joanna Kerns| website=IMDB}} Her older sister is Olympic swimmer Donna de Varona and her aunt was silent film actress Miriam Cooper.{{Cite book |last1=Cooper |first1=Miriam |title=Dark Lady of the Silents: My Life in Early Hollywood |last2=Herndon |first2=Bonnie |publisher=Bobbs-Merrill Company |year=1973 |isbn=0-672-51725-6 |location=Indianapolis |pages=28–29 |author-link1=Miriam Cooper}}

Kerns competed in the Olympic trials in 1968 and ranked 14th out of 28.Wallace, David. "Kerns Turns". Philip Morris Magazine. Spring 1991.{{cite magazine| last=Scott| first=Vernon| title=Joanna Kerns: At Long Last Love| magazine=Good Housekeeping| date=July 1991| url=http://www.thejoannakernsfansite.50megs.com/Joart1.html| via=50megs| access-date=March 13, 2022}}

Career

=Early roles=

Kerns got her start in show business as a dancer before turning to acting. She attended UCLA and majored in dance. There, she saw an advertisement for a Gene Kelly production called Clown Around and applied for an audition. To take the part, however, she would have to drop out of college and move to New York, which she did. After Clown Around, Joanna also got parts in the New York Shakespeare Festival's production of Two Gentlemen of Verona and Ulysses in Nighttown, where she was directed by Burgess Meredith.

Meredith also introduced Kerns to Peggy Feury, under whom Kerns studied acting. In 1972, she moved back to California and landed a job as a backup dancer at Disneyland, and started auditioning for TV commercials and steady acting jobs.

On May 4, 1977, she made an appearance on Charlie's Angels as Natalie, a worker at a massage parlor in the episode "The Blue Angels".{{citation needed|date=April 2023}}

During the late 1970s and early 1980s, Kerns started making a name for herself in guest spots on many televisions shows that included: Emergency!, CHiPs, The A-Team, Starsky & Hutch, Street Hawk, Laverne and Shirley, Three's Company, Hill Street Blues, The Love Boat, Hunter, Quincy, M.E., Magnum, P.I., and V, as well as many commercials. During an interview, Kerns said, "I kind of was always looking for the next thing; I auditioned for anything, hoping to get a big break" (Lifetime's Intimate Portrait). Then, Kerns got her first steady acting job in 1983, starring as Pat Devon in a new CBS series called The Four Seasons, which lasted only one season.{{cite web|last=Jay|first=Robert|url=https://www.tvobscurities.com/articles/four_seasons/|title=The Four Seasons|date=May 6, 2018|website=Television Obscurities|access-date=January 22, 2024}} The sitcom, which was based on a 1981 movie of the same name, was about three couples who all lived under the same roof in California. Although the show was not well received by television critics, her part proved to producers that she was capable of acting as a leading lady.

=''Growing Pains''=

Soon after the cancellation of The Four Seasons, Kerns auditioned with Alan Thicke for a new family sitcom called Growing Pains. Kerns joked in interviews that Alan and she had immediate chemistry, especially when she kissed him on his nose by accident during their audition together. Kerns and Thicke's chemistry won them both the parts, and the two became great friends off the show. The successful show, which dealt with two working parents raising their kids,{{cite news |url=https://www.nytimes.com/1985/05/07/arts/abc-revises-fall-list-in-battle-for-ratings.html?pagewanted=all&_r=0 |title=ABC REVISES FALL LIST IN BATTLE FOR RATINGS |date=7 May 1985 |newspaper=The New York Times |location=New York City |access-date=17 August 2023 |page=C22 }} ran on ABC from 1985-1992. Kerns reprised her role in two reunion TV movies, The Growing Pains Movie (2000){{Cite news |url=http://www.latimes.com/entertainment/tv/la-et-st-fta-growing-pains-movie-20161213-story.html |title=Alan Thicke and the cast of 'Growing Pains' had to overcome internal turmoil for 2000 reunion special |last=Keck |first=William |newspaper=Los Angeles Times |location=Los Angeles |access-date=14 December 2016 |date=13 December 2016 }} and Growing Pains: Return of the Seavers (2004).{{Cite web |url=http://www.thewrap.com/alan-thicke-growing-pains-dad-dies-69/|title=Alan Thicke, 'Growing Pains' Dad, Dies at 69|date=13 December 2016|website=TheWrap|publisher=The Wrap News Inc.|location=Santa Monica, California |access-date=14 December 2016}}

During the success of Growing Pains, Kerns began to star in television movies, where she played controversial parts very different from the beloved all-American mom, Maggie Seaver. One such performance that shocked audiences was her 1992 movie, The Nightman, in which Kerns played a highly sexual business woman who was a motel owner. Her many TV movies include: Those She Left Behind, Blind Faith, The Big One: The Great Los Angeles Earthquake, Shameful Secrets, and No One Could Protect Her.

=After ''Growing Pains'' roles and directing career=

After Growing Pains ended, Kerns turned to directing. She directed one episode of Growing Pains while starring on the show and got hooked. In an interview, Kerns stated, "Directing is where I've always wanted to go". She loved directing and decided to change the focus of her career from acting to directing, while continuing to make rare appearances in front of the camera when the right parts came along. She has also directed episodes of television shows including Dawson's Creek, Titans, Scrubs, Private Practice, Psych, Felicity, Grey's Anatomy, Privileged, ER, Ghost Whisperer, Army Wives, Pretty Little Liars, Switched at Birth, The Goldbergs, This Is Us, and Fuller House.{{Citation needed |date=January 2021}} Kerns also directed Annie Potts in an original made-for-television movie for Lifetime TV entitled: Defending Our Kids: The Julie Posey Story. She has since made a number of shorts,{{cite news| url=https://www.foxnews.com/story/the-cast-of-growing-pains-where-are-they-now| title=Growing Pains Stars: Where Are They Now?| website=Fox News| date=December 18, 2008| access-date=March 13, 2022}} and directed the sixth episode of Pitch, a sports drama on Fox.

Kerns has also made notable appearances in feature films, including A*P*E (1976), Girl, Interrupted (1999), and the comedy Knocked Up (2007).

She has also co-founded the Women in Film Crystal + Lucy Awards given to women in acting.

Kerns was a member of the Motion Picture and Television Fund Board of Trustees from 2004 through 2008.{{Citation needed|date=July 2009}}

Personal life

In 1974, Kerns met a commercial producer, Richard Kerns, on the set of a commercial, and they married two years later. Their marriage lasted nine years and the couple had a daughter, Ashley Cooper. In 1994, Kerns married Marc Appleton, a prominent Los Angeles architect. In August 2019, Kerns filed for divorce from Appleton.{{cite web | url = https://www.tmz.com/2019/08/09/joanna-kerns-divorce-marc-appleton-growing-pains/ | title = 'Growing Pains' Star Joanna Kerns Files for Divorce | website = TMZ | date = August 9, 2019 }}{{cite magazine | magazine = People | url = https://people.com/tv/joanna-kerns-files-divorce-marc-appleton/ | title = Growing Pains Star Joanna Kerns Files for Divorce After Almost 25 Years of Marriage | date = August 12, 2019 | last1 = Stone | first1 = Natalie}}

Kerns dated comedian and actor Freddie Prinze a short time before he committed suicide. The two had worked together on the 1976 TV movie, The Million Dollar Rip-Off.{{cite web | title = The Talk|work=Readable |url=http://www.allreadable.com/a6ddMS3s}}

In 2004, Kerns wrote a letter of support for convicted sex offender Brian Peck, who had worked on the set of Growing Pains, before his sentencing in the case. Peck had been found guilty of sexually abusing a minor. Kerns stated in her letter of support for Peck that there must have been "temptation exerted upon him".{{cite web|first=Liam|last=Quinn|title=James Marsden and Other Stars Wrote Letters of Support for Convicted Child Molester Brian Peck|url=https://people.com/james-marsden-brian-peck-letter-support-other-actors-8608772|website=People|date=March 13, 2024|accessdate=May 12, 2024}} In March 2024, following the release of the documentary Quiet on Set: The Dark Side of Kids TV, which discussed Kerns' letter of support for Peck, Kerns stated, "Knowing what I know now, I never would have written [the letter]."{{Cite web |first=Mary Kate |last=Karr |date=March 18, 2024 |title=Quiet on Set: Nickelodeon Exposé Stirs Response from Drake Bell |url=https://www.avclub.com/quiet-on-set-nickelodeon-drake-bell-response-amy-berg-1851344327 |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240321235056/https://www.avclub.com/quiet-on-set-nickelodeon-drake-bell-response-amy-berg-1851344327 |archive-date=March 21, 2024 |access-date=March 21, 2024 |website=The AV Club}}

In 2016, Kerns underwent a double mastectomy after being diagnosed with breast cancer, specifically a ductal carcinoma in situ.{{cite news |title=Growing Pains Star Joanna Kerns Reveals She's Been Diagnosed with Breast Cancer: 'I Just Knew I Was Going to Get Better' |url=https://people.com/tv/growing-pains-joanna-kerns-cancer/ |access-date=16 November 2023 |work=People |date=September 15, 2017 |language=en}}

She has raised funds for Planned Parenthood.{{cite news |last1=Columnist |first1=Judy Foreman, Noozhawk |title=Judy Foreman: Joanna Kerns, Marc Appleton Open Their Home to Planned Parenthood Cause {{!}} Homes & Lifestyle |url=https://www.noozhawk.com/judy_foreman_joanna_kerns_marc_appleton_planned_parenthood_20170227/ |access-date=16 November 2023 |work=Noozhawk |date=27 February 2017}}

Filmography

class="wikitable sortable"
Year

! Title

! Role

! class="unsortable" | Notes

rowspan="3"|1976

| A.P.E.

| Marilyn Baker

| as Joanna DeVarona

Starsky & Hutch

| Joy

| Episode: "Gillian", as Joanna De Varona

data-sort-value="Million Dollar Rip-Off, The" | The Million Dollar Rip-Off

| Jessie

| TV film

rowspan= 3|1977

| Charlie's Angels

| Natalie Sands

| Episode: "The Blue Angels"

Quincy, M.E.

| Lily

| Episode: "Touch of Death"

Emergency!

| Gymnast

| Episode: “Firehouse Quintet” (Listed as Joanna DeVarona)

1978

| Coma

| Diane

|

rowspan=2|1980

|Three's Company

| Bobby Trilling

|Episode: "The Love Lesson"

Marriage is Alive and Well

| Meg

| TV film

1981

| CHiPs

| Dr. Colleen Jacobs

| Episode: "Dead Man's Riddle"

rowspan="3"|1982

| data-sort-value="Wedding on Walton's Mountain, A" | A Wedding on Walton's Mountain

| Doris Marshall

| TV film

Mother's Day on Waltons Mountain

| Doris Marshall

| TV film

Magnum, P.I.

| Mary Kanfer

| Episode: "The Last Page"

rowspan="4"|1983

| V

| Marjorie Donovan

| TV miniseries

data-sort-value="A-Team, The" | The A-Team

| Trish Brenner

| Episode: "A Nice Place to Visit"

Three's Company

| Cheryl

| Episode: "Jack Be Quick"

Magnum, P.I.

| Jenny 'Jen' Hunter

| Episode: "Two Birds of a Feather"

1984

| data-sort-value="Return of Marcus Welby, M.D., The" | The Return of Marcus Welby, M.D.

| Pamela Saletta

| TV film

1985–1992

| Growing Pains

| Maggie Seaver

| TV series. Main role.

rowspan="3"|1985

| data-sort-value="Bunny's Tale, A" | A Bunny's Tale

| Andrea

| TV film

Stormin' Home

| Lana Singer

| TV film

data-sort-value="Rape of Richard Beck, The" | The Rape of Richard Beck

| Anita Parrish

| TV film

1987

| Mistress

| Stephanie

| TV film

1987

| Cross My Heart

|Nancy

|

rowspan="3"| 1989

| Street Justice

| Catherine Watson

| TV film

Those She Left Behind

| Diane Pappas

| TV film

data-sort-value="Preppie Murder, The" | The Preppie Murder

| Linda Fairstein

| TV film

1990

| Blind Faith

| Maria Marshall

| TV film

1990

| data-sort-value="Great Los Angeles Earthquake, The" | The Great Los Angeles Earthquake

| Dr. Clare Winslow

| TV film

rowspan="3"| 1991

| data-sort-value="American Summer, An" | An American Summer

| Aunt Sunny

|

Deadly Intentions... Again?

| Sally

| TV film

Captive

| Kathy Plunk

| TV film

rowspan="2"| 1992

| data-sort-value="Nightman, The" | The Nightman

| Eve

| TV film

Desperate Choices: To Save My Child

| Mel Robbins

| TV film

rowspan="3"| 1993

| Not in My Family

| Veronica Ricci

| TV film

data-sort-value="Man with Three Wives, The" | The Man with Three Wives

| Katy

| TV film

Shameful Secrets

| Maryanne Walker-Tate

| TV film

rowspan="2"| 1994

| No Dessert, Dad, till You Mow the Lawn

| Carol Cochran

|

Mortal Fear

| Dr. Jennifer Kessler

| TV film

rowspan="2"| 1995

| See Jane Run

| Jane Ravenson

| TV film

Whose Daughter Is She?

| Laura Eagerton

| TV film

rowspan="2"| 1996

| No One Could Protect Her

| Jessica Rayner

| TV film

Terror in the Family

| Cynthia Martin

| TV film

rowspan="2"| 1997

| Mother Knows Best

| Celeste Cooper

| TV film

Sisters and Other Strangers

| Gail Connelly Metzger

| TV film

1998

| Emma's Wish

| Emma

| TV film

rowspan="2"| 1999

| At the Mercy of a Stranger

| Elizabeth Cooper

| TV film

Girl, Interrupted

| Annette Kaysen

|

2000

| data-sort-value="Growing Pains Movie, The" | The Growing Pains Movie

| Maggie Malone Seaver

| TV film

rowspan="2"| 2001

| All Over the Guy

| Lydia

|

Someone to Love

| Matt's mother

| TV film

2004

| Growing Pains: Return of the Seavers

| Maggie Seaver

| TV film

rowspan="2"|2007

| Knocked Up

| Mrs. Scott

|

Manic

| Dr. Kerns

| Short film

2009

| Eastwick

| Edie

| Episode: "Tears and Mind Erasers"

2010

| Love & Other Unstable States of Matter

| Joan

| Short film

2017

| Danny Brown: Ain't It Funny

| Mom

|

=Director=

class="wikitable sortable"
Year

! Title

! class="unsortable" | Notes

1988–1992Growing Pains2 episodes
rowspan="2"| 1995The Mommies2 episodes
Hope & GloriaEpisode: "A Dupree Family Christmas"
1997–1998Remember WENN2 episodes
1997–1999Clueless3 episodes
1998Suddenly SusanEpisode: "Poetry In Notion"
1998–1999Love Boat: The Next Waverowspan=2|2 episodes
1999–2001Ally McBeal
2000–2002Any Day Now4 episodes
rowspan="2"| 2000Beggars and Choosers2 episodes
TitansEpisode: "Payback's A Bitch"
rowspan="3"| 2001Boston PublicEpisode: "Chapter Fourteen"
That's LifeEpisode: "Something Battered, Something Blue"
Judging AmyEpisode: "The Right Thing To Do"
2001–2002Felicity2 episodes
2002Leap of Faith
2002–2003Strong Medicine3 episodes
rowspan="2"| 2002For the PeopleEpisode: "Come Blow Your Whistle"
Dawson's CreekEpisode: "The Importance Of Not Being Too Earnest"
rowspan="2"| 2003The O'KeefesEpisode: "Substitute Teacher"
Defending Our Kids: The Julie Posey StoryTV movie
rowspan="2"| 2004The DivisionEpisode: "Rush To The Door"
One Tree HillEpisode: "You Can't Always Get You Want"
2004–2006Scrubs2 episodes
rowspan="2"| 2004Growing Pains: Return of the SeaversTV movie
ClubhouseEpisode: "Trade Talks"
rowspan="5"| 2005Phil of the FutureEpisode: "Double Trouble"
Dr. VegasEpisode: "Babe In The Woods"
Joan of ArcadiaEpisode: "Romancing The Joan"
Relatedrowspan=3|2 episodes
Ghost Whisperer
2006ER
2006–2008Men in Trees4 episodes
2007–2008Psych2 episodes
2007MediumEpisode: "Head Games"
2007–2012Army Wives6 episodes
rowspan="5"| 2008Notes from the UnderbellyEpisode: "Friends And Neighbors"
The Gold LunchShort
PrivilegedEpisode: "All About Friends And Family"
Grey's AnatomyEpisode: "Rise Up"
Private PracticeEpisode: "Serving Two Masters"
2009Samantha Who?Episode: "The Dream Job"
rowspan="2"| 2011GiganticEpisode: "Back To Normal"
Friends with BenefitsEpisode: "The Benefit Of The Right Track"
2012–2013The Lying Game2 episodes
2012–2016Pretty Little Liars4 episodes
rowspan="2"| 2013–2014The Fosters2 episodes
Switched at Birth3 episodes
2014–2015Chasing Life2 episodes
2015–2016Jane the Virgin3 episodes
rowspan="2"| 2015AwkwardEpisode: "The Big Reveal"
NashvilleEpisode: "The Slender Threads That Bind Us Here"
2015–2016Crazy Ex-Girlfriend2 episodes
2016Recovery RoadEpisode: "Parties Without Borders"
2016–2018The Goldbergs3 episodes
rowspan="2"| 2016PitchEpisode: "Wear It"
Fuller House3 episodes
rowspan="4"| 2018This Is UsEpisode: "Vegas, Baby"
Man with a PlanEpisode: "Everybody's a Winner"
American WomanEpisode: "The Cost Of Living"
The Good DoctorEpisode: "Empathy"
rowspan="5"| 2019DynastyEpisode: "How Two-Faced Can You Get?"
What/IfEpisode: "What History"
Light as a Feather4 episodes
Mad About YouEpisode: "Happy Birthday, Bon Voyage, Goodbye For Now"
High School Musical: The Musical: The Series6 episodes
rowspan="3"| 2020The Baker and the BeautyEpisode: "Get Carried Away"
Roswell, New MexicoEpisode: Crash Into Me"
Tiny Pretty Things2 episodes
rowspan="2"| 2021FBIEpisode: "Short Squeeze"
Why Women KillEpisode: "The Woman in Question"
2021–2023A Million Little Things6 episodes
2023Night Court2 episodes
2024–2025Chicago Med2 episodes
2024Happy's PlaceEpisode: "Don't Sweat It"

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