
DeWitt began appearing on stage at 13 years old. At 13 years old, DeWitt began to perform on the stage. She earned an Bachelor of Arts degree from Ball State University. When she performed in her summer stock, she was convinced by the director to enroll at UCLA's Department of Theater MFA Program. She was given the Master of Fine Arts Fellowship and the Clifton Webb Scholarship. Dewitt claimed she did not meet actor Abe Vigoda while she was at UCLA. She worked as an assistant secretary while at UCLA. DeWitt's character 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 for the show and hired. Janet was also featured in an episode of the show The Ropers, which she appeared in during 1979. DeWitt was the only actor to appear in Three's Company's 1984 finale. She then appeared in an episode on Finder of Lost Lovers in 1984. Then she stopped acting for a long time. She made her return on stage in the month of June in 1991 when she played a part on an episode of the Noises Off production in Michigan's Cherry County Playhouse. The actress also appeared in Spring Fling, which was a 1995 TV comedy. Pinky and the Brain featured a character that was an adaptation of her voice voice that was voiced by another actress in 1997. She was featured on an episode of Cybill and made a cameo on the penultimate episode of Living Single. [6] Her 2000s works include television shows like Hope Island, The Nick at Nite Holiday Special and Call of the Wild.
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