As Dot-Marie Jones cheerfully notes, this star of Friday’s ensemble comedy “Lost & Found in Cleveland” knows how to keep busy.
“No, I haven’t retired yet. I’ve got a few more years in me,” she said in a virtual interview. “This was just one of those things that came up and I was lucky enough to be a part of it.”
Joined by Martin Sheen, Dennis Haysbert, Jon Lovitz, June Squibb, Loretta Devine, Mark L. Walberg, Santino Fontana and Stacy Keach, Jones is looking at a bright day in Cleveland when “America’s favorite televised antiques appraisal show” comes for a visit.
Jones, 61, is the show’s harried house manager Sharon Weymouth.
“She’s kind of a bossy old cuss. Sharon’s behind the scenes, getting everything lined up, making sure people are in their places, whether it’s for interviews or

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