- Brett Somers
Infobox performer
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name = Brett Somers
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caption = "Brett Somers" as aMatch Game panelist
birthname = Audrey Johnston
birthdate = birth date|1924|07|11
location =New Brunswick ,Canada
deathdate = Death date and age|2007|09|15|1924|07|11
deathplace =Westport, Connecticut , USA
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homepage = [http://www.brettsomers.com www.brettsomers.com] [brettsomers.com expired on 05/28/2008 and is pending renewal or deletion]
genre = cabaret; comedy; game show panelist
spouse =Jack Klugman (1953-2007, separated 1974-2007)Brett Somers (
July 11 1924 –September 15 2007 ) [http://www.brettsomers.com/ Brett Somers' Personal Webpage] ] was a Canadian-born American actress, singer, and comedienne. She was best known as a panelist on the 1970sgame show , "Match Game ".Personal life
Born as Audrey Johnston in
New Brunswick ,Canada , she grew up nearPortland, Maine . She ran away from home at age 17 and moved to New York City to pursue a career in acting.Andrew Gans [http://www.playbill.com/news/article/80608.html "DIVA TALK: A Chat with "Match Game" Star Brett Somers"] , Playbill.com, July 11, 2003] There she settled in Greenwich Village. She changed her first name to "Brett" after the lead female character inErnest Hemingway 's "The Sun Also Rises ", and the surname "Somers"was her mother's maiden name. She became a U.S. citizen late in life. [Peter Leavy, [http://www.brettsomers.com/review_leavy_04march.shtml "Another Opening Another Show"] at [www.brettsomers.com Brett Somers' Official Website] ] After moving to New York City, Somers married and had a daughter, Leslie, before divorcing her first husband. In 1953, she married actorJack Klugman ; they had two sons: Adam and David. The couple separated in 1974, but never divorced.Career
Early career
Somers began her career in theater, and made many of her initial television appearances in dramatic programs such as "
The Philco Television Playhouse ", "Kraft Television Theatre ", "Playhouse 90 " and "Robert Montgomery Presents ". [ [http://www.brettsomers.com/bio.shtml Official biography] ] Her Broadway debut, in the play "Maybe Tuesday", was a flop; the show closed after five performances. [ [http://www.ibdb.com/production.asp?ID=2669 Internet Broadway Database: Maybe Tuesday Production Credits ] ] She also appeared in "Happy Ending", "The Seven Year Itch " and "The Country Girl " with her husband,Jack Klugman . She also amassed a number of film credits, including "A Rage to Live ", "Getting There", "Bone", "Bus Riley's Back in Town " and "The Great American Beauty Pageant".Television credits
Somers made many appearances on episodic primetime television, including "
Love, American Style ", "The Defenders", "Have Gun Will Travel ", "Ben Casey ", "CHiPs ", "The Love Boat ", "Barney Miller ", "The Mary Tyler Moore Show ", and "The Fugitive".Somers had recurring roles as Blanche, the ex-wife of Oscar Madison (played by real-life spouse Klugman), on the ABC
sitcom television series "The Odd Couple" in the early 1970s, as well as the role of "Siress Belloby" on the science fiction series "Battlestar Galactica" in 1978. She played Perry Mason's receptionist "Gertie" on a short-lived revival of the series in 1973 which featuredMonte Markham asPerry Mason ."Match Game"
A tall woman, Somers was best-known for her appearances as a panelist on the 1970s
CBS game show "Match Game ". She and the show became known for somewhat outlandish and risque dialogue; the show has been described as having the feel of being at a game at someone's cocktail party. Somers was an iconic on-screen presence, wearing enormous eyeglasses, various wigs, and playing foil toCharles Nelson Reilly ,Betty White ,Richard Dawson , andFannie Flagg , among others. Somers was often the subject of questions on "Match Game", such as "You may or may not believe in reincarnation, but listen to this. In a previous life, Brett used to be a "________"."Somers was not originally on the celebrity panel. When spouse
Jack Klugman appeared on the first week of the program in 1973, he suggested that producers bring her aboard. Her wit and dry humor proved extremely successful, and she would remain a regular panelist for the remainder of the show's nine year network and syndicated run. [ [http://www.brettsomers.com/review_doonan_030728.shtml Brett Somers - Review ] ]Her appearances on "The Match Game" led radio personality
Robin Quivers to impersonate her in parodies of such game shows onThe Howard Stern Show . Robin's impersonation of Brett Somers is featured in the film "Private Parts ".Later life
In 2002, she appeared with
Charles Nelson Reilly andBetty White (via videolink) as part of a Match Game reunion on CBS's "The Early Show ". She also appeared with Reilly on "Hollywood Squares " during that show's "Game Show Week" in 2003.In 2006, she was a prominent interviewee in "The Real Match Game Story: Behind the Blank" on GSN, and hosted the "Match Game" DVD as well. Somers also appeared in a cabaret show, "An Evening with Brett Somers", from 2003 to 2004.
In 2006, she also appeared on "PBS Match Game", in a special skit created just for her. In the TJL Production "My Music: Magic Moments". Brett joined a special Match Game-esque panel with Dr. Joyce Brothers, Rip Taylor and Wink Martindale. Introduced as "celebrity look-alike" by Rip, Brett ad-libbed and introduced the Four Lads correct answer for "Istanbul is Constaninople". She can also be seen on the programs end credits singing "Goodnight, Sweetheart Goodnight" with the McGuire Sisters and the entire cast.
[ [http://www.brettsomers.com/review_lawson_04march.shtml Brett Somers - Review ] ]
Death
During a 2002 interview, Somers denied rumors that she had suffered from cancer. She would reiterate that point in future interviews.Michael Portantiere, [http://www.theatermania.com/content/news.cfm?int_news_id=3696 "Somers in the City"] , Theatremania.com, July 3, 2003.] Somers had a naturally husky voice which may have caused the misperception that she suffered from a throat ailment.
Somers died on the morning of
September 15 2007 at her home inWestport, Connecticut . [http://www.brettsomers.com/ Brett Somers' Personal Webpage] ] Her son Adam gave the cause of her death as stomach andcolon cancer , which first developed in 2004 but was held in remission until August 2007. [ [http://www.stamfordadvocate.com/news/local/state/hc-17122834.apds.m0845.bc-ct--obitsep17,0,1079577.story?coll=hc-headlines-local-wire Actress Brett Somers of "Match Game" fame dies at 83] , Associated Press, September 17, 2007.] She was survived by her husband (Klugman) and their two sons. Her daughter, Leslie (from Somers' first marriage) died in 2003 from lung cancer.References
External links
* [http://www.cnn.com/2007/SHOWBIZ/TV/09/17/obit.somers.ap/ 'Match Game's' Brett Somers dies at 83]
* [http://www.brettsomers.com/ Brett Somers Official Website]
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* [http://www.wildvoice.com/RonNasty/Posts/Match-Game-s-Brett-Somers-has-blanked The Final Taxi Podcast on Brett Somers]
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