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Suzanne Somers

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Original Name
Suzanne Marie Mahoney
Birth
San Bruno, San Mateo County, California, USA
Death
15 Oct 2023 (aged 76)
Palm Springs, Riverside County, California, USA
Burial
Cathedral City, Riverside County, California, USA GPS-Latitude: 33.821437, Longitude: -116.44106
Memorial ID
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Actress. She was the third of four children born to Frank and Marion Mahoney. Her father worked loading beer onto boxcars, and her mother was a medical secretary. She grew up living in constant fear of being hurt or even killed at the hands of her verbally and physically abusive alcoholic father. She was diagnosed with dyslexia when she was young, and was a poor student. She excelled, however, in the arts and was active in her school's theater program. She won a music scholarship to college, but became pregnant after six months. She married the baby's father, Bruce Somers, and her only child, Bruce Somers Jr., was born in November 1965. She was unhappy in her marriage and began an affair with her former drama teacher. Her husband found out about it, and the marriage ended after just two years, in 1967. A single mom, she turned to modeling in San Francisco to support herself and her son. She also distanced herself from her family because her older brother and sister by then were also alcoholics. In 1968, she won a job as a prize model on a game show hosted by her future husband, Alan Hamel, who was married at the time. The two began dating, and she became pregnant while Hamel was still married. They came to the conclusion that Suzanne should have an abortion, from which she suffered severe bleeding for several days. In 1971, her son Bruce was severely injured when he was hit by a car, and the therapist counseling him only charged the struggling Suzanne $1 per week. Suzanne herself also underwent therapy to overcome the problems of her dysfunctional childhood. In the early 1970s, she landed minor roles in film and TV, and finally won a role on the series "Three's Company," where she modeled her character after Dick Clark's wife. She married Hamel in 1977. She was fired from the series after she asked for a raise at the beginning of the fifth season. She then headed to Las Vegas, where she performed extensively in the mid-1980s. In 1986, she began writing her autobiography, "Keeping Secrets," which was later made into a TV movie. In 1991, Suzanne landed the role of Carol Foster, opposite Patrick Duffy, on the TV series "Step by Step." After the end of that show, she began co-hosting the series "Candid Camera" (1992). Even though Suzanne Somers was a devout catholic, her husband was Jewish. So she had a small, quick, Jewish burial the following day.
Actress. She was the third of four children born to Frank and Marion Mahoney. Her father worked loading beer onto boxcars, and her mother was a medical secretary. She grew up living in constant fear of being hurt or even killed at the hands of her verbally and physically abusive alcoholic father. She was diagnosed with dyslexia when she was young, and was a poor student. She excelled, however, in the arts and was active in her school's theater program. She won a music scholarship to college, but became pregnant after six months. She married the baby's father, Bruce Somers, and her only child, Bruce Somers Jr., was born in November 1965. She was unhappy in her marriage and began an affair with her former drama teacher. Her husband found out about it, and the marriage ended after just two years, in 1967. A single mom, she turned to modeling in San Francisco to support herself and her son. She also distanced herself from her family because her older brother and sister by then were also alcoholics. In 1968, she won a job as a prize model on a game show hosted by her future husband, Alan Hamel, who was married at the time. The two began dating, and she became pregnant while Hamel was still married. They came to the conclusion that Suzanne should have an abortion, from which she suffered severe bleeding for several days. In 1971, her son Bruce was severely injured when he was hit by a car, and the therapist counseling him only charged the struggling Suzanne $1 per week. Suzanne herself also underwent therapy to overcome the problems of her dysfunctional childhood. In the early 1970s, she landed minor roles in film and TV, and finally won a role on the series "Three's Company," where she modeled her character after Dick Clark's wife. She married Hamel in 1977. She was fired from the series after she asked for a raise at the beginning of the fifth season. She then headed to Las Vegas, where she performed extensively in the mid-1980s. In 1986, she began writing her autobiography, "Keeping Secrets," which was later made into a TV movie. In 1991, Suzanne landed the role of Carol Foster, opposite Patrick Duffy, on the TV series "Step by Step." After the end of that show, she began co-hosting the series "Candid Camera" (1992). Even though Suzanne Somers was a devout catholic, her husband was Jewish. So she had a small, quick, Jewish burial the following day.

Bio by: Tereza Kebiskova



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  • Originally Created by: Tereza Kebiskova
  • Added: Oct 15, 2023
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/260676582/suzanne-somers: accessed ), memorial page for Suzanne Somers (16 Oct 1946–15 Oct 2023), Find a Grave Memorial ID 260676582, citing Desert Memorial Park, Cathedral City, Riverside County, California, USA; Maintained by Find a Grave.