Suzanne Somers, Known for ‘Three’s Company,’ Dies at 76
Suzanne Somers, famous for her role as Chrissy Snow on the television show “Three’s Company,” has passed away at the age of 76. She had been battling breast cancer for over 23 years and died in Palm Springs, California, with her family by her side. In July, Somers had shared on Instagram that her breast cancer had returned.
Somers was born in 1946 and began her career in the late 1960s. She gained widespread recognition after being cast as the blonde in George Lucas’s film “American Graffiti” in 1973.
Her most famous role was as the ditzy blonde on “Three’s Company,” which aired from 1977 to 1984. After asking for a raise during the show’s run, she was phased out and eventually fired, leading to a rift with her co-stars. However, she reconciled with John Ritter before his death and later with Joyce DeWitt.
During her career, she also ventured into hosting, entrepreneurship, and fitness, becoming the spokesperson for the “ThighMaster.” Somers was a prolific author, writing on various topics, including aging, menopause, wellness, and cancer.
Her family celebrated her extraordinary life, and she is remembered by her millions of fans and followers.
Suzanne Somers was known for her determination and commitment, and she continued to be in high spirits, surrounded by loved ones until her passing.
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