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Old 01-20-08, 01:30 AM
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Suzanne Pleshette, known as 'Newhart's' wife, dies

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Suzanne Pleshette, known as 'Newhart's' wife, dies in Los Angeles
By BOB THOMAS Associated Press Writer
Article Launched: 01/19/2008 09:14:37 PM PST


LOS ANGELES—Suzanne Pleshette, the beautiful, husky-voiced film and theater star best known for her role as Bob Newhart's sardonic wife on television's long-running "The Bob Newhart Show," has died, said her attorney Robert Finkelstein. She was 70.
Pleshette, who underwent chemotherapy for lung cancer in 2006, died of respiratory failure Saturday evening at her Los Angeles home, said Finkelstein, who is also a family friend.

"The Bob Newhart Show, a hit throughout its six-year run, starred comedian Newhart as a Chicago psychiatrist surrounded by eccentric patients. Pleshette provided the voice of reason.

Four years after the show ended in 1978, Newhart went on to the equally successful "Newhart" series in which he was the proprietor of a New England inn populated by more eccentrics. When that show ended in 1990, Pleshette reprised her role—from the first show—in one of the most clever final episodes in TV history.

It had Newhart waking up in the bedroom of his "The Bob Newhart Show" home with Pleshette at his side. He went on to tell her of the crazy dream he'd just had of running an inn filled with eccentrics.

"If I'm in Timbuktu, I'll fly home to do that," Pleshette said of her reaction when Newhart told her how he was thinking of ending the show.

Born Jan. 31, 1937, in New York City, Pleshette began her career as a stage actress after attending the city's High School of the Performing Arts and studying at its

Neighborhood Playhouse. She was often picked for roles because of her beauty and her throaty voice.
"When I was 4," she told an interviewer in 1994, "I was answering the phone, and (the callers) thought I was my father. So I often got quirky roles because I was never the conventional ingenue."

She met her future husband, Tom Poston, when they appeared together in the 1959 Broadway comedy "The Golden Fleecing," but didn't marry him until more than 40 years later.

Although the two had a brief fling, they went on to marry others. By 2000 both were widowed and they got back together, marrying the following year.

"He was such a wonderful man. He had fun every day of his life," Pleshette said after Poston died in April 2007.

Among her other Broadway roles was replacing Anne Bancroft in "The Miracle Worker," the 1959 drama about Helen Keller, in New York and on the road.

Meanwhile, she had launched her film career with Jerry Lewis in 1958 in "The Geisha Boy." She went on to appear in numerous television shows, including "Have Gun, Will Travel," "Alfred Hitchcock Presents," "Playhouse 90" and "Naked City."

By the early 1960s, Pleshette attracted a teenage following with her youthful roles in such films as "Rome Adventure," "Fate Is the Hunter," "Youngblood Hawke" and "A Distant Trumpet."

She married fellow teen favorite Troy Donahue, her co-star in "Rome Adventure," in 1964 but the union lasted less than a year. She was married to Texas oilman Tim Gallagher from 1968 until his death in 2000.

Pleshette matured in such films as Hitchcock's "The Birds" and the Disney comedies "The Ugly Dachshund," "Blackbeard's Ghost" and "The Adventures of Bullwhip Griffin." Over the years, she also had a busy career in TV movies, including playing the title role in 1990's "Leona Helmsley, the Queen of Mean."

More recently, she appeared in several episodes of the TV sitcoms "Will & Grace" and "8 Simple Rules ... For Dating My Teenage Daughter."

In a 1999 interview, Pleshette observed that being an actress was more important than being a star.

"I'm an actress, and that's why I'm still here," she said. "Anybody who has the illusion that you can have a career as long as I have and be a star is kidding themselves."
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"You won't believe the dream I just had...
I was an innkeeper in this crazy little town in Vermont."


Another icon of television passes away but she definitely left her mark and she will be remembered. I am sure she missed her husband Tom Poston who passed away last year.

Suzanne Pleshette

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I loved her as Karen Walker's Mother on "Will & Grace".
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That's 2 celebs now. 1 more too come. Who will it be - Britney? Still loved her cameo in Newhart finale.
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Judging from the ones who have died I would be on another sitcom significant other.

EDIT Or Bobby Fischer could complete this trilogy.
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I was really saddened to hear this, I really liked her.
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Damn. I loved her on the Bob Newhart Show.

I still haven't seen the final episode of Newhart - I've read about it, seen a still photo, but I've never seen it. The ending sounds like the best ending to a sitcom EVER. (Hey, if you've got a link, I'd love to see it!)

Suzanne Pleshette will be missed. She was great.
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Didn't she also play Leona Helmsley?
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Originally Posted by bigjim25
That's 2 celebs now. 1 more too come. Who will it be - Britney? Still loved her cameo in Newhart finale.
Agreed, Britney was great on Newhart.
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Originally Posted by LASERMOVIES
http://www.mercurynews.com/breakingnews/ci_8022879?nclick_check=1

Suzanne Pleshette, known as 'Newhart's' wife, dies in Los Angeles

No.

"Newhart's" wife was played by Mary Frann.

"Bob Newhart's" wife was played by Suzanne Pleshette.
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Originally Posted by wishbon3



She really should have worn more sweaters.

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She was 70 years and 60,000 cigarettes old.
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Would it be creepy to admit I used to have the hots for her after seeing The Birds?
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Rip.
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Would it be creepy to admit I used to have the hots for her after seeing The Birds?

nope

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I love her with James Garner in "Support Your Local Gunfighter".
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Originally Posted by B5Erik

I still haven't seen the final episode of Newhart - I've read about it, seen a still photo, but I've never seen it. The ending sounds like the best ending to a sitcom EVER. (Hey, if you've got a link, I'd love to see it!)
Can anyone explain to me why this is considered the best show finale ever? It's just a rip-off of Dallas to me.
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Originally Posted by B5Erik
Damn. I loved her on the Bob Newhart Show.

I still haven't seen the final episode of Newhart - I've read about it, seen a still photo, but I've never seen it. The ending sounds like the best ending to a sitcom EVER. (Hey, if you've got a link, I'd love to see it!)

Suzanne Pleshette will be missed. She was great.
if interested
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not the full episode of course.
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It is a shame that tvland never replays this show. I am 29 and most people my age have no idea about this show. Very sad. She will be missed

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