Suzanne Somers
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The chronicle serves to compile a day-by-day history of Suzanne Somers.

The gravesite of Suzanne Somers at Desert Memorial Park in Cathedral City, California.
Suzanne Somers died at her home in Palm Springs, California, one day before her 77th birthday. Her death was attributed to breast cancer, which had returned earlier in the year. She was known for her roles in 'Three's Company' and 'Step by Step', as well as her entrepreneurial ventures and advocacy for bioidentical hormone replacement therapy.
Suzanne Somers married Alan Hamel. This marriage was significant as Hamel became her manager and influenced her career decisions, including her controversial salary demands during her time on 'Three's Company'.
Suzanne Somers made her first appearance on 'The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson', promoting her book of poetry. This appearance was pivotal as it led to her being suggested for the role of Chrissy Snow on 'Three's Company' by ABC president Fred Silverman.
Suzanne Somers married Bruce Somers. This marriage occurred shortly after she became pregnant and led to significant life changes, including withdrawal from college and struggles with self-esteem.
Suzanne Marie Mahoney (later Somers) was born in San Bruno, California. This marks the beginning of her life journey, which would lead her to become a well-known actress, author, and businesswoman.
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