She was the object of many of my juvenile fantasies. I didn't know she was 76, in pics or tv commercials i saw of her in recent years she still looked good. She aged well but the cancer got her. She died a day before her 77th birthday. RIP
When “Three’s Company” came out in 1977 I thought it was hilarious. Finally something different than the Happy Days/Laverne & Shirley/Alice standard fare.
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last commentShe did seem like a nice person. RIP.
I posted the first article I saw about her death. Here are many more that may have more info about her for anyone interested.
https://www.bing.com/search?q=suzanne+summers+dies&form=ANSPH1&refig=618ec92104df4b32bb5a6404ea7a8ce5&pc=TBTS&sp=2&lq=0&qs=FT&pq=suz&sk=FT1&sc=10-3&cvid=618ec92104df4b32bb5a6404ea7a8ce5
I found her really sexy too. I remember her hosting Candid Camera - sitting on a high director’s chair with a short skirt and heels showing off her…
When “Three’s Company” came out in 1977 I thought it was hilarious. Finally something different than the Happy Days/Laverne & Shirley/Alice standard fare.
She caught my eye as the mysterious blonde in the white Thunderbird in American Graffiti. A very young Richard Dreyfuss was similarly smitten!
Three's Company was before my time but I sure remember her in a leotard selling thighmasters when I was young.
I used to rub one out to Step by Step…so sad to hear.