Suzanne Pleshette: 1937—2008

Suzanne in Nevada Smith (1966)
“I don’t sit around and wait for great parts,” she’s quoted as saying at the IMDb. “I’m an actress, and I love being one, and I’ll probably be doing it till I’m 72, standing around the back lot doing Gunsmoke.” That never came to pass, unfortunately, as she’s left us at 70 from respiratory failure. (Ms. Pleshette developed lung cancer two years ago.) But her long list of credits on stage, screen and television reveal a talent less interested in exploiting her good looks than someone in love with her craft.

If It’s Tuesday, This Must Be Belgium (1969)
Nonetheless, in the late ‘60s at the age of 12, I found myself falling hard for her face, her style, her eyes, and her throaty voice in If It’s Tuesday, This Must Be Belgium. It’s probably not that good a film, but I remember going to see it three or four times just for her. The scene above brings back a flood of memories…what she did for that shirt! Yes, she’s part of my history and life…may she rest in peace.
Below, Suzanne in The Birds (click images to enlarge):
With ‘the distance’ in her eyes, it’s a flawless portrayal of tragic longing and suppressed desire through understated lust, a sensitive individual scarred by unfulfilled needs.





4 Comments:
I remember her most fondly from several powerful guest roles on TV in the '60s...especially an amazing early episode of THE INVADERS titled "The Mutation".
RIP, lovely lady...
I loved Suzanne Pleshette. From Studio 90 to The Birds to any TV or movie role, she was beguiling. Her name was a part of my unconscious lust for such beauty & talent.
This was the nicest tribute I have read.
Anonymous & Dr. T: thanks for remembering her...
Siren: that means a lot to me!
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