News and opinions about TV actress Suzanne Pleshette. According to Wikipedia: Suzanne Pleshette is an American actress, best known as "Emily Hartley" on The Bob Newhart Show in the 1970s.
Another day, another death to cancer. This time, Actress Suzanne Pleshette, who died today at age 70 in Los Angeles. She was one of my favorite sitcom actresses ever.
Suzanne was best known as Bob Newhart’s wife on television’s long-running “The Bob Newhart Show”.
The cause of her death: respiratory failure from cancer.
After the show’s six year run, Newhart went onto have another show, called “Newhart” as an inn keeper but with a different wife. When that show ended in 1990... Read Full Story
Sadly Suzanne Pleshette, former co-star of the 1970s sitcom series The Bob Newhart Show, passed away last night of respiratory failure. She was only 70 years old. She had lung cancer and had undergone chemotherapy in 2006. Suzanne Pleshette had a long career on stage and the big screen but will probably be best remembered for her role on The Bob Newhart Show, airing on CBS from 1972 - 1978. She played Emily Hartley, the wife of a Chicago psychiatrist (played by Bob Newhart). As a child, I... Read Full Story
LOS ANGELES (AP) - Suzanne Pleshette , the husky-voiced star best known for her role as Bob Newhart 's sardonic wife on television's long-running '' The Bob Newhart Show ,'' has died at age 70.
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From Broadway to Film to Television- Suzanne Pleshette has endured a long and rewarding career in Hollywood- adored most recently on WILL and Grace as Karen's mother- we all loved her as Leona Helmsley in the mini-series Queen of Mean -but most of all we love how she lived her life- with a FABULOUS attitude!.....Farewell old friend!..... David Christian Hamblin A F.A.G American Read Full Story
Suzanne Pleshette, perhaps best known for her role as Bob Newhart’s wife Emily Hartley on “The Bob Newhart Show” (and equally well known for her sultry voice), died from respiratory failure yesterday at age 70. She had chemotherapy for lung cancer in 2006.
Suzanne Pleshette had a long and successful career, including the Hitchcock film “The Birds,” the Broadway play “The Miracle Worker,” and a number of television roles.
Suzanne Pleshette reprised her role as Newhart’s wife on Bob... Read Full Story
Veteran actress, Suzanne Pleshette, died at her Los Angeles home last at age 70 ending a courageous fight against lung cancer. Pleshette got her "big break" in 1963, when Alfred Hitchcock cast her in "The Birds." She as also a regular on "Newhart." Read Full Story
Fabulous and Gay loved and adored Suzanne Pleshette has been battling cancer- she needs uplifting prayers today!....get on your knees F.A.G people- or at least when you're on your knees-Say a prayer!! WE love you Suzanne! Read Full Story
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The old superstition is that famous deaths always happen in threes. I'm not sure where all that got started and I'm sure the case could be made that the criteria depends largely on the strict definition of the word "famous". But hair splitting aside, three people whose life accomplishements touched millions of lives all passed away within a day or two. John Stewart, originally a replacement member of the hit folk group, The Kingston Trio, whose main "claim to fame" in the end, was as the... Read Full Story