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San Franciscan. Non-profit HR, Ops & Finance Director, now Retired. Horror Film lover. Extensive library of Books, Graphic Novels, Board Games, DVDs, Blu-rays & Video Games. Big Suzanne Pleshette fan. In a relationship since 2008.
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I can think of more fitting use of the death penalty, but now that under Trump, freedom of speech seems to be a thing of the past, I will not verbalize it! I do not want Trump's corrupted Justice Dept. to come knocking at my door!
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Exactly! This is why it was so disgusting when ABC quickly caved to Trump's frivolous lawsuit & settled (setting a dangerous precedent). All networks and media outlets need to join together & push back on this bully's threats. SOLIDARITY IS POWER! We all know Trump will "fold like a cheap suit"!
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Suzanne Pleshette and James Garner in MISTER BUDDWING (1966). The film also starred Jean Simmons, Katharine Ross, Angela Lansbury, and, appearing briefly in one scene, Nichelle Nichols - who would go on to co-star in TV's "Star Trek" as Lt. Uhura (1966-69)
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James Garner and Suzanne Pleshette in SUPPORT YOUR LOCAL GUNFIGHTER (1971)
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Tony Curtis and Suzanne Pleshette in FORTY POUNDS OF TROUBLE (1962)
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Suzanne Pleshette starred on Broadway with Richard Mulligan in SPECIAL OCCASIONS (1981). After being ravaged by theatre critics, the production closed after one performance. Even so, Suzanne Pleshette's performance was praised ("as alluring as ever").
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Bob Newhart and Suzanne Pleshette (stars of THE BOB NEWHART SHOW, 1972-78), reunited in 2002 as presenters during the 54th Annual Emmy Awards
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Suzanne Pleshette, in her film debut, THE GEISHA BOY (1958) starring Jerry Lewis
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THE BOB NEWHART SHOW (1972-1978). pictured front row: Suzanne Pleshette and Bob Newhart. pictured back row: Bill Daily, Marcia Wallace & Peter Bonerz (last surviving cast member, as of this post)
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BLACKBEARD'S GHOST (1968) starring Suzanne Pleshette, Peter Ustinov, and Dean Jones
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Suzanne Pleshette (1937-2008) 60 yr acting career in theatre, TV, films. Replaced Anne Bancroft in Broadway's "The Miracle Worker" (1961). Of 24 films, she's best known for "The Birds" (1963). Achieved TV fame as Bob Newhart's wife (1972-78). She rcvd Star on Hollywood Walk of Fame, posthumously.
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George Hamilton and Suzanne Pleshette in THE POWER (1968)
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Troy Donahue and Suzanne Pleshette in A DISTANT TRUMPET (1964)
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Suzanne Pleshette in ROME ADVENTURE (1962).
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Suzanne Pleshette and Tippi Hedren in THE BIRDS (1963)
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James Garner with Suzanne Pleshette in MISTER BUDDWING (1966)
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Suzanne Pleshette and Troy Donahue's wedding picture (1964). They divorced later that same year. They met while filming ROME ADVENTURE (1962). They starred in one other picture together, A DISTANT TRUMPET (1964).
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Suzanne Pleshette and Jessica Tandy in THE BIRDS (1963)
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Suzanne Pleshette publicity still for the 1966 Walt Disney film, THE UGLY DACHSHUND, which co-starred Dean Jones
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Suzanne Pleshette and Glenn Ford in FATE IS THE HUNTER (1964). The film also starred Rod Taylor and Nancy Kwan
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James Franciscus and Suzanne Pleshette in YOUNGBLOOD HAWKE (1964)
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Suzanne Pleshette and Ty Hardin in WALL OF NOISE (1963)
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Suzanne Pleshette publicity still (circa 1979)
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Suzanne Pleshette publicity still (circa 1979)
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I loved A RAGE TO LIVE (1965). Suzanne Pleshette, pictured below, gave an excellent portrayal of a nymphomaniac (daring for its time) & was never more beautiful. Had the studio not interfered with the production and properly promoted it, I think she would have become a major motion picture star!
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Suzanne Pleshette publicity still for WALL OF NOISE (1963)