Suzanne Somers Net Worth

Suzanne Somers Net Worth

Suzanne Somers is an American actress, author and singer. Suzanne Somers Net Worth according to the 2022 updates is around $100 Million. Explore more about Suzanne Somers‘s earning, income, salary, career and other details. Her yearly income 6 million and monthly income 0.5 million.

Suzanne Somers Full name Suzanne Marie Somers. Her nick Name was Suzanne Somers. Suzanne Somers now 76 Years old .

Suzanne Somers Father Francis Mohoney  and her Mother Marion Elizabeth.

Suzanne Somers Spouse  was  Bruce Somers and Alan Hamel . She has one kids.

She was born in 16 October 1946  in San Bruno, California, United states of america.

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In 1969, Somers gained notoriety after appearing in Anniversary Game as a prize model. While working on the show, she met host Alan Hamel, whom she later married in 1977. One of her first major acting roles was in George Lucas’ breakout film American Graffiti. Throughout the next period, Suzanne Somers landed roles in shows like The Rockford Files, The Six Million Dollar Man, and One Day At A Time. She also has a minor uncredited role in the film Magnum Force.

In 1977, Suzanne Somers booked a leading role in Three’s Company. She portrayed a stereotypical dumb blonde and soon became a sex symbol due to her performances in the show. Three’s Company did incredibly well in terms of ratings. In 1980, Somers began to demand a much higher wage and was subsequently fired.

Somers has been featured in Playboy twice. Both times have shown the actress nude, although she initially appeared in the magazine as a struggling single mother who couldn’t pay her bills. Although she initially refused to pose nude, she eventually agreed. She later denied ever participating in the shoot, which prompted Playboy to publish the pictures in 1980, proving her wrong. Somers was quite angry and sued Playboy, eventually receiving a settlement of $50,000. One of her biggest concerns was that her 14-year-old son would see the pictures and that it would affect his mental state