MEREDITH BAXTER
Meredith Ann Baxter is a well-known American actress and producer. The actress-producer is best known for her performance in ABC’s Family, drama series which was on the air from 1976 to 1980. This was followed by Family Ties on NBC, lasting until 1989. For her work credit, during her run, Meredith was nominated for five Emmys, including one for her title role performance in the TV film A Woman Scorned: The Betty Broderick Story, as Supporting Actress in a Drama Series: Family and other awards for The Young and the Restless, CBS School break Special.
Aside from acting, Meredith is also an author and active guest speaker. She is the spokeswoman for Consumer Cellular, a mobile phone provider marketed as a cheaper option for senior citizens. She was even awarded an honorary doctoral degree by the National University in La Jolla, California. Her memoir, published in 2011, details her personal life, struggles, and her realization about her sexuality.