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Suzanne Pleshette war eine US-amerikanische Schauspielerin. Suzanne Pleshette (* Januar in New York City; † Januar in Los Angeles, Kalifornien) war eine US-amerikanische Schauspielerin. Suzanne Pleshette wurde am Januar als Tochter der Tänzerin Gloria Kaplan und des Theatermanagers Eugene Pleshette in New York City geboren. Kildare“ bekannt. Nach einer ersten großen Kinoproduktion an der Seite von Jerry Lewis („Der Geisha Boy“) gelang Suzanne Pleshette der große. Suzanne Pleshette war eine us-amerikanische Schauspielerin, die vor allem durch Die Vögel (Film. Serien und Filme mit Suzanne Pleshette: Will & Grace · Good Morning, Miami · Meine wilden Töchter · Keiner kriegt die Kurve · Schwestern · Kojak · The . Finden Sie perfekte Stock-Fotos zum Thema Suzanne Pleshette sowie redaktionelle Newsbilder von Getty Images. Wählen Sie aus erstklassigen Inhalten.
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My mother would help me, but my parents didn't want me to become an actor. They preferred something more stable—doctor, lawyer, Indian chief, anything.
He was going to attend West Point , but suffered a knee injury at a track meet. He volunteered for the army, but was rejected.
When Donahue was 18, he moved to New York and got a job as a messenger in a film company founded by his father who had died when he was He was fired, he says, because he was too young to join the union.
He acted in summer stock in Bucks County. He trained briefly with Ezra Stone , and then moved to Hollywood. One evening, producer William Asher and director James Sheldon spotted Donahue in a diner in Malibu and arranged for a screen test with Columbia Pictures , but it was unsuccessful.
Some time later, Donahue was in a car accident in which he drove off a road and plunged 40 feet down a canyon. Willson signed him and changed his name to Troy Donahue.
Donahue signed with Universal Studios in October He later said "In most of those Universal pictures, if you went out for popcorn you missed me.
Donahue achieved good reviews for a brief, but effective part in Imitation of Life , playing a man who beats up his girlfriend after he discovers she is black.
The director was Delmer Daves. A Summer Place was a hit and made Donahue a name, especially among teenaged audiences.
In , he was named by Film Daily as one of the five "finds" of the year. He was reportedly going to be cast in Splendor in the Grass , but missed out to Warren Beatty.
Instead, Warner Bros. Donahue's career got a big break when Joshua Logan dropped out as director of Parrish ; Logan was replaced by Delmer Daves, who brought in Donahue as star, and the film was a hit.
Donahue and Daves reunited for another melodrama, Susan Slade They made a fourth film, Rome Adventure , a romance starring Suzanne Pleshette. In , he claimed he received 5,—7, fan letters a week.
After Surfside 6 was cancelled, Donahue joined the cast of another ABC detective series, Hawaiian Eye , for its last season from to in the role of hotel director Philip Barton, with Robert Conrad and Connie Stevens in the series lead.
He did appear in a nearly beach-party film, Palm Springs Weekend , alongside several other Warner Bros. Donahue also had a brief tenure as a recording artist at the height of his fame in the early s, releasing a handful of singles for Warner Bros.
However, none of his recordings entered the Billboard Hot list. While Donahue was happy to break type and play a different type of role, it was not well received by the public.
His contract with Warner Bros. Jack Warner called every studio I used to work for and used his muscle to keep me busted.
I was blackballed and everyone in the business knew it. Please print that. I made one film in Europe playing a Victorian astronaut, but no one ever saw it.
Then by the time I could get work again, it was too late because my type was already out of fashion. He later reflected on this period, "They pumped me til the well went dry.
My image came out of Warner Bros. I think I'm a little deeper than the roles I was given to play. Not too many of those came my way.
But I did get great exposure at Warner [Bros. Now I'm free to call my own shots. I've made more money in two years on my own than the whole time I was under contract.
Donahue declared bankruptcy in and eventually lost his home. I went from a beautiful home, garden, swimming pool to living in shabby apartments.
Donahue later admitted that he began abusing drugs and alcohol at the peak of his career and increased use after his career began to wane:. I was loaded all the time I'd wake up about in the morning, take three aspirins mixed with codeine , slug down half a pint of vodka and then do four lines of cocaine.
That was just so I could get the front door open to peek out and see if I could face the day I would lie, steal and cheat, all those wonderful things that drunks do.
I was crafty. Nobody knew how much I drank then. If a bottle was out on the counter, I'd take a swig when I passed it and quickly put it back.
Donahue was struggling to make his way in a changing Hollywood. As he said later, "If you're the boy next door and you're supposed to be squeaky clean, all you had to do was let your sideburns grow and suddenly you were a hippie.
How come you have grown a moustache? What are you doing with a beard? He wrote screenplays under a pseudonym and did The Owl and the Pussycat on stage in stock.
It took guts to walk out of Hollywood, but it would have been worse to stay. I had a house, seven black Cadillac convertibles, and two wrecked marriages.
I already had my head turned; turning back was easy. It doesn't matter if I have a beard or a crewcut. People respond to me because I have a human quality.
In she wed Tom Gallagher, a businessman, a marriage that lasted until his death in In she wed Mr. He died last year.
Arguably Ms. The whole second sitcom had been a nightmare. The episode was considered one of the most successful series finales ever, partly because it managed to remain a secret until it was broadcast.
As time passed, some found the scene a useful metaphor for hopes that a difficult situation might turn out to be just a bad dream. Arts Suzanne Pleshette, Actress, Dies at Home Page World U.
Pleshette acted in 25 movies from to In , Suzanne Pleshette married Troy Donahue , a fellow actor. She had appeared with him in two of her earlier movies, but the marriage ended in eight months.
Pleshette married for the second time in , to Tom Gallagher , an oilman from Texas. The couple was together until when Gallagher died from lung cancer.
The couple had known each other for over 40 years, and they had been friends all that time. The couple was still together when Poston died in , and Suzanne Pleshette then died a year later.
In , it was announced that Suzanne Pleshette was receiving treatment for lung cancer.






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