Suzanne Pleshette
Suzanne
Pleshette, born January 31, 1937, passed away January 19 in 2008. She was an
American voice actress, actor film, and television actor. Pleshette began her
career in theater, and appeared in films towards the end of the 1950s. Later,
she appeared in a number of notable films, including Rome Adventure (1962),
Alfred Hitchcock's The Birds (1963), or Spirited Away (192001). She then
appeared in several television productions, often as a guest actor, and played
Emily Hartley on The Bob Newhart Show from 1972 until 1978. She was awarded
several Emmy Award nominations for her performance. Pleshette was the daughter
of Geraldine (nee Kaplan), and Eugene Pleshette. She was born in Brooklyn
Heights, New York on January 31, 1937. Her parents were Jewish, children of
Austria-Hungarian immigrants and Russians. Her mother was an artist and dancer
who performed under Geraldine Rivers. Her father was a stage manager, director
of the Paramount Theater in New York City, of the Paramount Theater in Brooklyn
and later, a network executive. After graduating from the Manhattan's High
School of Performing Arts and then attending Syracuse University for a semester
before transferring to Finch College. Then, she graduated from Manhattan's top
acting school, the Neighborhood Playhouse School of the Theatre. She was taught
by Sanford Meisner, a well-known actor. The Boston Globe described her demeanor
and voice as sardonic and her voice as charming. She started her career at the
age of 20 and was a stage actress. Her Broadway debut was in Meyer Levin's 1957
production of Compulsion. It was adapted from a novel by Loeb and Leopold.
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