Suzanne Somers

Suzanne Somers

Infobox actor
name = Suzanne Somers
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caption = Suzanne Somers in 2006
birthname = Suzanne Marie Mahoney
birthdate = birth date and age|1946|10|16
birthplace = San Bruno, California
deathdate =
deathplace =
othername =
yearsactive =
spouse = Alan Hamel (1977–present)
Bruce Somers (1965–1968)
children = Bruce Somers, Jr., b.1965
parents = Frank and Marion Mahoney
website = http://www.suzannesomers.com

Suzanne Somers (born October 16, 1946) is an American actress, author, and businesswoman. Best known for her role as the ditzy blonde Chrissy Snow on the ABC sitcom "Three's Company", she also had a noted starring role on the sitcom "Step by Step" as Carol Foster Lambert. She later capitalized on her acting career by also establishing herself as an author of a series of self-help books. She has released two autobiographies, two self-help books, four diet books, and a book about hormone replacement therapy. She currently features items of her design on the Home Shopping Network.

Background

Early life

Somers was born Suzanne Marie Mahaney, the third of four children in Frank and Marion Mahaney's Irish Catholic household in San Bruno, California. Her father was an alcoholic who could become violent on occasion, as Somers recounted, often forcing her to hide in her closet. She suffered from dyslexia and was a poor student. After being expelled from parochial school for having love notes in her locker, Suzanne went to Capuchino High School, where she appeared in several drama productions, including portraying Adelaide in the Frank Loesser musical "Guys and Dolls". Due to his drinking problem, her father was too inebriated to attend Suzanne's high school graduation in June 1964. A made-for-TV-movie starring Somers (based on her first autobiography, "Keeping Secrets") was made about her life and growing up with an alcoholic father.

In September 1964, she was accepted at San Francisco College for Women (commonly referred to as "Lone Mountain College") on a music scholarship, a Catholic school that is now a campus of the University of San Francisco. She left during her Sophomore year, after becoming pregnant. She gave birth to her son Bruce Jr. on November 8, 1965, after marrying the boy's father, Bruce Somers. She left her husband three years later and began modeling. In 1971, her son was severely injured when he was hit by a car.

In 1968, Suzanne won a job as a prize model on the short-lived game show, "The Anniversary Game" hosted by her future husband, Alan Hamel. She has been married to Hamel since 1977. Hamel was her business manager during the failed negotiations, which led to her leaving "Three's Company".

Early acting roles

She began acting in small roles during the late 1960s and early 1970s (including on various talk shows promoting her book of poetry, and bit parts in movies such as the "Blonde in the T-Bird" in "American Graffiti", and an episode of the American version of the sitcom "Lotsa Luck" as the femme fatale in the early 1970s) before landing the role of the ditzy blonde "Chrissy Snow" on the ABC sitcom "Three's Company" in 1977.

"Three's Company"

At the beginning of the 1980-81 season, Suzanne demanded a raise from $30,000 an episode to $150,000 an episode and 10% ownership of the show. Those close to the situation suggested thatSuzanne's rebellion was due to husband-manager Hamel's influence over her.When ABC refused, Somers boycotted the second and fourth shows of the season, claiming illness. She finished the remaining season on her contract, but her role was cut back to 1 minute per episode. After her contract expired, she sued ABC for $2 million, claiming that her credibility in show business had been damaged. It went to an arbitrator who decided that Suzanne was owed only $30,000 for a missed episode. Further|

Before the feud with "Three's Company" producers and ABC had even ended, rival network CBS knew that Somers was ultimately going to be available. They eventually signed her to a contract and a development deal for her own sitcom, which was going to be called "The Suzanne Somers Show", in which she played an "over-the-top" airline stewardess. Once she was indeed available (after leaving "Three's Company"), CBS gave Somers - and the public - a timeframe in which to expect the show to hit the air, but due to a change in administration at CBS's entertainment division in early 1982, the brass ended up passing on the project. Also, Suzanne claimed in her book "After the Fall" (1998), that the producers of "Three's Company" kept sending "cease & desist" forms to CBS stating that Suzanne could not use any of her Chrissy Snow characterization, and that chilled the creative process.

pokeswomen for the Thighmaster

During the 1980s, Somers became a Las Vegas entertainer. She was the spokeswoman for the Thighmaster, a piece of exercise equipment that is squeezed between one's thighs. Thighmaster was one of the first products responsible for launching the infomercial concept. During this period of her career, she also performed for U.S. servicemen overseas. [O'Connor, John J., [http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9804E2D81538F930A35752C0A965948260 "TV: Suzanne Somers Plays for G.I.'s"] , "The New York Times, January 3, 1983.] [Zielsdorf, Bruce E., [http://www.americasupportsyou.mil/americasupportsyou/america/stories/26873128.html "Armed Forces 'Salute' Suzanne Somers on Broadway"] , July 12, 2005. "Army Public Affairs" (press release)]

"Playboy" pictorials

Somers appeared in two "Playboy" cover feature nude pictorials: in 1980 and 1984. The 1980 pictures were taken years before, when Suzanne was a struggling model and actress, unlike the 1984 pictorial.

"She's the Sheriff"

At the height of her exposure as official spokesperson for Thighmaster infomercials, Somers made her first return to a series, although not on network television. In 1987, she starred in the sitcom "She's the Sheriff", which ran in first-run syndication. Somers portrayed a widow with two young kids who decided to fill the shoes of her late husband, a sheriff of a southern town. The show ran for two seasons.

"Step by Step"

In 1990, Somers returned to network TV, appearing in numerous guest roles and made-for-TV movies, mostly for ABC. Her roles in these, including the movie "Rich Men, Single Women", attracted the attention of Lorimar Television and Miller-Boyett Productions, who were developing a new sitcom. For Lorimar, this was asking Somers back, since they alone had produced "She's the Sheriff".

In September 1991, Somers bounced back to series TV by starring in the successful sitcom "Step By Step" (with Patrick Duffy), which ran for seven seasons. Playing off her rejuvenated career, Somers also launched a daytime talk show in 1994, albeit briefly, aptly titled "Suzanne Somers". During "Step By Step"'s final season, on CBS, she began co-hosting "Candid Camera" with Peter Funt.

Bout with breast cancer

Somers announced in spring 2001 that she had breast cancer and she was treated with conventional surgery and radiation therapy. Instead of pursuing elective chemotherapy after her treatment, Somers chose an alternative therapy using mistletoe injections.

Somers is also a supporter of bioidentical hormone replacement therapy. Her book, "Ageless", [cite book | last = Somers | first = Suzanne | title = Ageless: The Naked Truth About Bioidentical Hormones | publisher = Crown Publishing Group | date = 2006 | isbn = 0-307-23724-9 ] includes interviews with 16 leading practitioners of bioidentical hormone therapy, but gives extra discussion to the Wiley Protocol.

As a business executive

As a business executive, Somers has created a multimillion-dollar lifestyle empire. Through her companies ELO Somers and Port Carling Inc, of which Somers serves as president, Somers has created hundreds of personally branded fashion, diet, beauty and exercise products which are marketed through the Home Shopping Network, her website and through "Suzanne", a direct sales organization in the vein of Avon or Tupperware.

"The Blonde in the Thunderbird"

In summer 2005, Somers made her Broadway debut in a one-woman show, "The Blonde in the Thunderbird," a collection of stories about her life and career. The show was supposed to run until September, but negative publicity and disappointing ticket sales caused a late July closing. Somers blamed the harsh reviews (the New York Times: "...a swan dive into narcissism"; New York Post: "smug and remorseless") and [http://www.nypost.com/entertainment/50464.htm told] the Post: "These men [New York critics] are curmudgeons, and maybe I went too close to the bone for them. I was lying there naked, and they decided to kick me and step on me, just like these visions you see in Iraq."

Wildfire at her Malibu home

On January 9, 2007, the Associated Press reported that a wildfire in Southern California had destroyed Somers' Malibu home, and all she had left was the clothes on her back. [ [http://www.breitbart.com/news/2007/01/09/D8MHU6K01.html Malibu Fire Destroys Suzanne Somers Home ] ] Appearing on television, Somers told reporters they planned to rebuild. [ [http://abcnews.go.com/US/wireStory?id=2782998 ABC News: ABC News ] ] In March 2007, On "The Ellen DeGeneres Show", Somers explained that she found her wedding band from her husband of 29 years while sifting through ashes of her home.

Her work on HSN

Somers has presented several items on the Home Shopping Network, some categories include:
*Jewelry
*Fashion
*Somersize items
*Beauty

Television work

*"The Anniversary Game" (1969–1970)
*"Mantrap" (1971–1973)
*"Lotsa Luck" (~1973)
*"Sky Heist" (1975)
*"It Happened at Lakewood Manor" (1977)
*"Three's Company" (cast member from 1977-1981)
*"Happily Ever After" (1978)
*"Zuma Beach" (1978)
*"Hollywood Wives" (1985) (miniseries)
*"Goodbye Charlie" (1985)
*"She's the Sheriff" (1987–1989)
*"Rich Men, Single Women" (1990)
*"Step by Step" (1991–1998)
*"Keeping Secrets" (1991)
*"Exclusive" (1992) (also co-executive producer)
*"The Suzanne Somers Show" (1994–1995)
*"Seduced by Evil" (1994)
*"Devil's Food" (1996)
*"Love-Struck" (1997)
*"No Laughing Matter" (1998)
*"Candid Camera" (co-host from 1998-2000)
*"The Darklings" (1999)

Filmography

*"Bullitt" (1968)
*"Daddy's Gone A-Hunting" (1969)
*"American Graffiti" (1973)
*"Magnum Force" (1973)
*"Ants (1977)
*"Billy Jack Goes to Washington" (1977)
*"Yesterday's Hero" (1979)
*"Nothing Personal" (1980)
*"Serial Mom" (1994)
*"" (1998) (voice)
*"Say It Isn't So" (2001) (Cameo)

Books

*cite book
last = Somers
first = Suzanne
authorlink =
title = Breakthrough
publisher = Crown Publishing Group
date = 2008
isbn = 1400053277

*cite book
last = Somers
first = Suzanne
authorlink =
title = Ageless: The Naked Truth About Bioidentical Hormones
publisher = Crown Publishing Group
date = 2006
isbn = 0-307-23724-9

*cite book
last = Somers
first = Suzanne
authorlink =
title = The Sexy Years: Discover the Hormone Connection - The Secret to Fabulous Sex, Great Health, and Vitality, for Women and Men
publisher = Crown Publishing Group
date = 2004
isbn = 0-609-60721-9

*cite book
last = Somers
first = Suzanne
authorlink =
title = Wednesday's Children: Adult Survivors of Abuse Speak Out
publisher = Putnam Adult
date = 1992
isbn = 0399137432

* cite book
last = Somers
first = Suzanne
authorlink =
title = Touch Me: The Poems of Suzanne Somers
publisher = Workman Pub Co
date = 1980
isbn = 0-89480-141-4

References

External links

* [http://www.suzannesomers.com/Home/ Official Site]
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* [http://www.flickr.com/people/suzannesomers Suzanne Somers] on [http://www.flickr.com/photos/suzannesomers flickr]
* [http://suzanne-somers.fantribute.com/ Suzanne Somers Fan Site]
* [http://www.nytimes.com/2005/07/18/theater/reviews/18blon.html?ex=1279339200&en=0a7eb39bc92de48f&ei=5088&partner=rssnyt&emc=rss Self-Help Expert Gets Back Her Own]


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