Ann Romano

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Ann Romano is the independent, recently divorced mother and central figure of the 1970s–80s sitcom "One Day at a Time," known for navigating single parenthood and women's liberation issues with humor and resilience.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional character
sitcom character
television character
appearsIn One Day at a Time
characterTrait humorous
independent
resilient
strong-willed
createdFor One Day at a Time
culturalImpact early feminist television character
representation of divorced women on TV
decadeOfPrimaryBroadcast 1970s
1980s
familyNameInSeries Cooper
firstAppearance One Day at a Time
surface form: One Day at a Time season 1
gender female
genreOfWorkAppearedIn sitcom
hasChild Barbara Cooper
Julie Cooper
maritalStatus divorced
medium television
narrativeRole protagonist
single mother
nationality American
networkOfSeries CBS
occupation advertising executive
copywriter
portrayedBy Bonnie Franklin
relationship mother of Barbara Cooper
mother of Julie Cooper
residence Indianapolis
surface form: Indianapolis, Indiana
settingOfHome apartment building in Indianapolis
storyFocus career challenges
everyday family life
romantic relationships
themeAssociation single parenthood
women's liberation
work–life balance

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One Day at a Time mainCharacter Ann Romano
subject surface form: One Day at a Time (1975 TV series)
Penelope Alvarez basedOn Ann Romano
Julie Cooper relative Ann Romano
Julie Cooper mother Ann Romano
Barbara Cooper hasMother Ann Romano
Bonnie Franklin role Ann Romano