Suzanne Pleshette
Suzanne Pleshette (born
January 31 1937) is an American
actress, best known as "Emily Hartley" on
The Bob Newhart Show in the 1970s.
Born to bellhop Eugene Pleshette and dancer Gloria Kaplan, she is a cousin of
Knots Landing actor
John Pleshette.
Pleshette has been in over two dozen made-for-television films and numerous film dramas of the late '50s, '60s and '70s. She has been nominated for an
Emmy Award several times, most notably for
Dr. Kildare.
Pleshette is a former
Broadway leading lady, having replaced
Anne Bancroft in
The Miracle Worker opposite
Patty Duke to rave reviews. She also provided the voices of Yubaba and Zeniba in the
English dub of Japanese director
Hayao Miyazaki's
Academy Award winning film
Spirited Away. Perhaps the most memorable of her film roles was that of schoolteacher Annie in the
Hitchcock classic
The Birds.
She appeared in the
ABC sitcom 8 Simple Rules after
John Ritter's death in September
2003; she played the mother of
Katey Sagal's character. She has also guest-starred in several episodes of the
NBC sitcom
Will & Grace as the estranged mother of
Megan Mullally's character
Karen Walker. Pleshette also starred in several other television series, including
Suzanne Pleshette Is Maggie Briggs,
Bridges to Cross,
Nightingales,
The Boys Are Back, and
Good Morning, Miami.
Pleshette's first marriage was in
1964, to
Rome Adventure co-star
Troy Donahue; they divorced acrimoniously eight months later. She married
Thomas Gallagher in
1968 and they remained married until his death from cancer on
January 21,
2000. She has never had children. In 2001, Suzanne married a former co-star, comic actor
Tom Poston (b. 1921) who played "The Peeper", a college friend of Bob Hartley on
The Bob Newhart Show (as well as the handyman on
Newhart).
The Geisha Boy (
1958)
Rome Adventure (
1962)
40 Pounds Of Trouble (
1962)
The Birds (
1963)
Wall Of Noise (
1963)
A Distant Trumpet (
1964)
Fate Is the Hunter (
1964)
Youngblood Hawke (
1964)
A Rage To Live (
1965)
The Ugly Dachshund (
1966)
Nevada Smith (
1966)
Mister Buddwing (
1966)
The Adventures Of Bullwhip Griffin (
1967)
Blackbeard's Ghost (
1968)
The Power (
1968)
If It's Tuesday, This Must Be Belgium (
1969)
Suppose They Gave A War And Nobody Came? (
1970)
The Shaggy D.A. (
1976)
Hot Stuff (
1979)
Oh, God! Book II (
1980) (TV Movie)
Kojak: The Belarus File (
1985)
The Lion King II: Simba's Pride (
1998; voice of Zira)
Spirited Away (
2001)
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Classic Movies (1939 - 1969): Suzanne Pleshette