My perfect Blanche. And then he sat down and wrote a play for me. I was just a tot of a lesbo. Asked about children in an October 2000 interview, Pleshette stated: "I certainly would have liked to have had Tommys children. She and David Janssen had an on-again, off-again thing for years. Donahue was paid $10,000 for the role for one week's work. Nobody knew how much I drank then. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, I enjoyed her on Nightingales. Glenn Close was also nominated for Sarah, Plain and Tall. He was so funny. Some time later, Donahue was in a car accident in which he drove off a road and plunged 40 feet down a canyon. She's going with another guy, but I don't think he's right for her, so I'm going to fix you up on a blind date. And we sort of lost touch because he was traveling a lot.. Nixon was played by Anthony Hopkins, e.g. "The last scene is an interview with a lady from the adoption agency. Troy Donahue (born Merle Johnson Jr., January 27, 1936 September 2, 2001) was an American film and television actor and singer. I thought she was more beautiful in her 40s than her early 20s. So in most of the films and TV performances weve been discussing, you couldnt see anything around you while you were performing. Suzanne almost got the part of Gypsy in the original 'Gypsy'. [21] Donahue later claimed: Jack Warner called every studio I used to work for and used his muscle to keep me busted. It filled out our relationship and the audience loved it, explained the now-88-year-old. Eventually, though, she seemed to settle into comedies, like If Its Tuesday, This Must Be Belgium (1969), about a busload of unhappy American tourists. Roz Doyle's mom in Frasier was played by Eva Marie Saint, one of the last surviving members of the Golden Age of Hollywood. Yes that is Tina Sinatra as her pallbearer. I remember her on The Tonight Show with Rodney Dangerfield doing standup. Never had a nose job. Some features on this site require a subscription. She is survived by Bob Newhart, 93, their four children, and 10 grandchildren. It looked like she fucked a ton of hot guys in her 20's and then settled down. Emily Hartleys teaching job did not receive much attention, but the character was confident, sexy and anything but submissive. She was also nominated for an Emmy in 1962 for a guest appearance on the TV series, Dr. On Broadway, she replaced Anne Bancroft in the Broadway hit The Miracle Worker (1962). She made her Broadway debut in 1957 as part of the supporting cast for the play Compulsion (1959). WebSuzanne Pleshette, the husky-voiced actress who redefined the television sitcom wife in the 1970s, playing the smart, sardonic Emily Hartley on The Bob Newhart Show,died Saturday at her home in Los Angeles. Alison Janney had a role in it as well, and she played a small but important role in Lost. [7], "At first they had Paris, the lover of Helen of Troy, in mind", Donahue says. The big break of Donahue's career came when he was cast opposite Sandra Dee in A Summer Place, made by Warner Bros. in 1959. Fonda came from Hollywood royalty and there were expectations/opportunities of/for her to rise above starlet level. RIP Ginnie Newhart. pic.twitter.com/Ao5snudd7D. The two played pool at Hackett's house on their first date, according to Ginnie while she was appearing on PBS' American Masters. After a semester at Finch, Pleshette dropped out of college to take lessons from famed acting teacher Sanford Meisner at the Neighborhood Playhouse. According to Digney, Newhart recalled,"Buddy said, 'I've got a girl for you'. She strikes me a real "tough broad" - not my type at all. 2023 FOX News Network, LLC. She was never in a hit series like The Bob Newhart Show again (although there were efforts), but she continued to appear in television movies and as a guest in popular series into the 21st century. She was nominated for an Emmy Award four times, first in 1962 for a guest performance in Dr. You'll meet her and you'll date and you'll get married. "This is your son, Sean", she said. Subscribe for full access to The Hollywood Reporter. Off-camera, Pleshette was known for being what an Orlando Sentinel reporter once described as "an earthy dame, an Auntie Mame who isn't afraid to tell a dirty story." I think that sense of humor is very important to the longevity of a marriage.". WebSuzanne Pleshette Active - 1958 - 2005 | Born - Jan 31, 1937 in Brooklyn, New York, United States | Died - Jan 19, 2008 | Genres - Comedy , Drama , Adventure I think Loggia bragged about sipping champagne from her pussy. Director Peter Bonzer revealed the familiar bedroom scenes were inspired by another comedy. R83 Took the words out of my mouth. WebSuzanne Pleshettes first screen role was in the episode Night Rescue (December 5, 1957) of the CBS adventure/drama television series, Harbormaster, starring Barry Sullivan and Paul Burke. She took over for Anne Bancroft on Broadway in The Miracle Worker, and to the surprise of many was a sensation. The young Leona was attractive, but Suzanne was exquisite. Bob Newhart wife, Ginnie Quinn Newhart, dead at 82 - ABC13 As he said later, "If you're the boy next door and you're supposed to be squeaky clean, all you had to do was let your sideburns grow and suddenly you were a hippie. The Newharts met on a blind date set up by actor-comedian Buddy Hackett, according to details provided by Digney. Her first husband was movie star Troy Donahue, whom she divorced in less than a year. I loved her. ", a classic line. They spent almost the entire show in bed together, talking the way married couples do when the lights are off. I think I'm a little deeper than the roles I was given to play. Ms. Pleshette died of respiratory failure, her lawyer, Robert Finkelstein, told The Associated Press. EXCLUSIVE: Here's What Happened to the Cast of 'Gilligan's Island'. Ginnie Newhart suggested the idea to her husband at a Christmas party that was also attended by Suzanne Pleshette, his on-screen wife in The Bob Newhart Show. 93, their four children, and 10 grandchildren. Bob says, You could have a baby in nine months. They never did. All rights reserved. He wasnt there. It was a silly romcom but very cute. She co-starred with Hal Linden in another short-lived CBS TV series, The Boys Are Back (1994), in the 1994-95 season, then had recurring roles in the TV series Good Morning, Miami (2002) and 8 Simple Rules (2002). I always wanted a great dane and finally had two once I had my own home. We are changing the login scheme for contributors for simpler login and to better support using multiple devices. Anyone can read what you share. I had a huge crush on her when I was a kid. WebTroy Donahue. Susan Pleshette, how old is she? The Archive of American Television is a great resource for Her acting career lasted almost 50 years. Ginnie and Bob were set up on a blind date by comedian Buddy Hackett (Ginnie was baby-sitting Hacketts kids at the time). Poston said, "She has a son who's a lawyer and a daughter who's a doctor." It also helped both Newhart and Pleshette, who played Emily, shared a wonderful relationship even when cameras stopped rolling. Theyd been up for the same part. Would your parents let you go? They wed on Jan. 12, 1963. She was being put in the starlet mold along with Stefanie and Connie Stevens. I was so enchanted with the long interview posted above, I had a look at Suzanne's IBDB credits and was kind of shocked to see how few A list films she made, even at the height of her youthful glory. She was also pretty good as Leona Helmsley in "Leona Helmsley: The Queen Of Mean". Brando did it. David Janssen was her great love, where the timing was never right. I've found strength in Jesus Christ and he's easier to follow than Zen Buddhism. [5], To please his parents, Donahue attended a New York military academy, where he met Francis Ford Coppola. The Newharts met on a blind date set up by actor-comedian Buddy Hackett, according to details provided by Digney. She could do sultry and yet still be cute. Troy Donahue as a husband seemed like a real hiccup on her life story. [43], On August 30, 2001, Donahue suffered a heart attack and was admitted to Saint John's Health Center in Santa Monica. R2, I'm sure Frann wasn't thrilled; hey, this thing you just did for seven years? My theory is that you cut out a lot because you cant see, and your imagination is really working because you cant see.. 2023 The Hollywood Reporter, LLC. Did actress Suzanne Pleshette have any children? [31][35] The Bob Newhart Show, which told the story of a Chicago psychologist, his wife and their friends, aired from 1972 until 1978. Ms. Pleshette had an active film career in the 1960s and the first half of the 70s. But he had to figure out his life. By the time David was divorced in 1968, Suzanne had gotten married to another man. Buddy came back one day and said in his own inimitable way, I met this young guy and his name is Bobby Newhart, and hes a comic and hes Catholic and youre Catholic and I think maybe you should marry each other, she recalled in a 2013 interview. She was also a hoot as a vain opera star (!) (Photo by Theo Wargo/WireImage). I would never want a 'big A list career' but I would want what Suzanne had which was steady work, enough money to live very well and then be in the circles to meet and be friends with these people but without the pressures of having to be them. All Rights Reserved. [citation needed] He acted in summer stock in Bucks County. However, fans didnt seem to mind just ask Conan OBrien. Emily (co-star Suzanne Pleshette) becomes pregnant in a script written by Michael Zinberg (writer, producer, director) at the end of season five. And every time somebody would sink a ball in the pocket or whatever youre supposed to do, [wed] run around the table with our cue stick singing Bridge on the River Kwai., We didnt see each other for a while. About Suzanne Pleshette. Bob Newhart wife, Ginnie Quinn Newhart, dead at 82 - ABC13 I always thought she would have been great to know as a friend. R107 Only name that gets thrown out on DL is Tina Sinatra which seems too obvious to me if SP was gay/bi. And that her original fling w/Poston was in part due to his size. The Birds might be considered her only really respectable film credit and, of course, she's the 4th (or so) lead. [4] In his final years, Donahue was in a long-term relationship with mezzo-soprano Zheng Cao, to whom he was engaged and with whom he lived in Santa Monica, California. She died Sunday at their home in Century City after a long illness, publicist Jerry Digney told The Hollywood Reporter. They didnt even know that Suzie and I were in bed. Doesn't mean he wasn't a prick to some people. But in real life, one thing always eluded David: lasting happiness. Michael J Fox's role was inspired by George Stephanopolous and would help him get the lead in Spin City afterwards, as did Martin Sheen's role with The West Wing, which connects The West Wing with TAAHM and the Lorre Wing, but I guess it is closer to the W&G, Cheers, Frasier, DH wing. While Donahue was happy to break type and play a different type of role, it was not well received by the public. [1] Pleshette started her career in He died last year. He said, You know, I have so many parts for you, but my wife [Gena Rowlands] is going to play them all.. Donahue was struggling to make his way in a changing Hollywood. Pleshette was diagnosed with lung cancer and underwent chemotherapy in the summer of 2006; she rallied, but in late 2007, she barely survived a bout of pneumonia. Donahue's third marriage was to executive secretary Alma Sharpe. But as his fame grew internationally, she became insanely jealous and very insecure.. "I was always the goody-goody, the guy who did what he was supposed to."[4]. The obsession to not drink has become as big as the obsession to drink. After her divorce from Mr. Donahue, Ms. Pleshette married twice. In 1968 she wed Tom Gallagher, a businessman, a marriage that lasted until his death in 2000. In 2001 she wed Mr. Poston, her long-ago Broadway co-star, who had also been a guest star on The Bob Newhart Show and a regular in Mr. Newharts second sitcom, Newhart, in the 1980s. She was very pretty. He was fired, he says, because he was too young to join the union. Offers may be subject to change without notice. "[4], Troy and his family grew up on Middle Road, in Bayport. Timing was everything. The marriages of comedians, no matter how stormy, seem to last a long time, and I attribute it to laughter, he said. R42 Susanne and McQueen's wife Neille Adams were party girls in Hollywood. Pleshette claims that she was not an acting natural, but just found herself attending New York Citys High School of the Performing Arts. [14] On Surfside 6, Donahue starred with Van Williams, Lee Patterson, Diane McBain, and Margarita Sierra in the ABC series, set in Miami Beach, Florida. He regretted the day that he hired me. Many disagreed with that conclusion. So smart and entertaining! At the end of season 5, there was a script in which Emily gets pregnant, said Zinberg. Thanks for posting. Jesus Christ. "But I guess they thought they couldn't name me Paris Donahue because there was already a Paris, France, and Paris, Illinois. [3] He attended Columbia University and studied journalism. Announced her engagement to Tom Poston in December 2000. No, he is not the son of actress Suzanne Pleshette. The 50 greatest TV and movie detectives of all time. They made a fourth film, Rome Adventure (1962), a romance starring Suzanne Pleshette. Having started performing as a standup comedian, he transitioned his career acting in television. "I spent a lot of time judging beauty contests and opening banks", Donahue said of this period. Their marriage fell apart after David had an affair with Fugitive guest star Suzanne Pleshette. [20] However, none of his recordings entered the Billboard Hot 100 list. I didn't read any of r49's post but the last sentence caught my eye because of Viv's name. Was considered for the role of Jennifer Hart on Hart to Hart (1979). [quote] She said that while she liked Steve McQueen as a friend, he was the cheapest person she ever met. She said on The Tonight Show when Johnny Carson asked her about her marriage to Troy Donahue: "We were married for about 20 minutes back in the 60's.". But my nurturing instincts are R136, by all accounts, Diane Baker was indeed the subject of that fun and juicy starlet thread from a few years ago. Please click here to get full access and no ads for $1.99 or less per month. Tom Poston, an actor, was her third husband. I can believe she was the deluded starlet from the 60s who was posted about a few years ago. I lived in LA in the 1970s and she was a gay favorite back then. At 71 years old, Suzanne Pleshette height is 54(1.63m) . I think she claimed to turn down a role in Marnie (1964). I smoke grass and ride cycles, my lifestyle is casual, but I'm not a dope fiend or a hippie freak. She was an only child. What are you doing with a beard? She did, reprising her tole of Emily in a final episode of Newhart, where Newhart woke up as Bob Hartley from The Bob Newhart Show in the bedroom of the Hartleys Chicago apartment, Pleshettes Emily at his side. I see a rivaling string of TV shows between the Lorre crew and Kohan/Mutchnick in the 90s, later 80s and 2000s; and Cybill, Spin City, a bit Defenders of the Earth (Lorre started with Comics), Two and a Half Men, somewhat Lost, a little bit the Fugitive reboot, and maybe MacGyver et. Now I've decided I wanna go back to work again and I've been encouraged by a lot of people who feel that I have the talent and everything that goes with it. Far too pretty as Leona Helmsley even though they tried to make her harder looking. This was years ago I must have been very young . Pleshettes involvement in The Bob Newhart Show was a decision Newhart never regretted. Didnt she mess around with Robert Loggia while married to Poston? In 1959 she appeared in Golden Fleecing, a comedy set in Venice, opposite Tom Poston, whom she would marry more than four decades later. Tennessee came backstage and said, Finally, I have my Blanche. She co-starred with Hal Linden in another short-lived CBS TV series, The Boys Are Back (1994), in the 1994-95 season, then had recurring roles in the TV series Good Morning, Miami (2002) and 8 Simple Rules (2002). Last year, Bob, 93, revealed to Parade magazine his secret to a long marriage. than his. In this picture at David Janssen's funeral, they do look like sister wives/sister widows though, he must have had them both. Suzanne did not stay for the wrap party. Bob calls me and says, I just read the script. And I say, Good. He says, Yeah, its very funny. I say, Im glad you like it. He said, Whos going to play Bob? It was his gentle way of telling me were not doing that show.. The two also played together on celebrity game show Tattletales and Newhart appeared as herself on game show Super Password. She talks about it in her TV Academy interview. She was flown in to replace the leading lady. As a change of pace, Pleshette and he were cast in a Western A Distant Trumpet (1964), the last film of director Raoul Walsh. "[23] In 1967, he said Parrish had been the most satisfactory of his movies. He often had better roles in TV, guest-starring in episodes of The Californians, Rawhide, Wagon Train, and Tales of Wells Fargo and The Virginian. As time passed, some found the scene a useful metaphor for hopes that a difficult situation might turn out to be just a bad dream. [12] He had a support part in a disaster movie, The Crowded Sky (1960). I think Dean Jones was in the movie with her. He acted in occasional television guest spots (Ellery Queen, The Hardy Boys, CHiPs) and appeared in whiskey commercials for the Japanese television market. Sorry, that should read above as: IBDM credits. I just totally enjoyed myself and did the things I didn't get to do when I was a kid. He appeared in the feature film Grandview, U.S.A. which was shot in Pontiac, Illinois. "I can remember sitting with Gertrude Lawrence while she read her reviews in The King and I. [4], In 1958, Donahue was jailed for 15 days for speeding. He hated it, Phelps says. "I'd meet them anywhere, in a park, street, party, in bed. Either way I wish shed starred in more classics; she had a good presence. Pleshette also appeared on the 80s version finale that is one of the best series finales of all timea segue between the two shows. [22], He later reflected on this period, "They pumped me til the well went dry. She was close friends with an actress named Madlyn Rhue. Hello and thank you for being a DL contributor. In 1969, Donahue moved from Los Angeles to New York City. I went from a beautiful home, garden, swimming pool to living in shabby apartments."[4]. The young Leona was attractive, but Suzanne was exquisite. (One of their daughters is nicknamed Buddy.), Sign up for THR news straight to your inbox every day. Never had the space since so have moved over to cocker spaniels. But it was in television that she received the greatest recognition. 08-05-2020 09:15 PM. She liked being caned and she was a great friend of Tennessee Williams. Related content: Stars we've lost in 2023 "[30] He also thinks his career was hurt by the fact he was an anti-Vietnam War Democrat while "everybody assumed I was a Republican". Each had co-starred on a Bob Newhart show, but different versionsshe was in The Bob Newhart Show (1972), he was in Newhart (1982). Then you'll have kids and you'll call one of the kids Buddy.' He was just saving money for that long, long life he was going to have. Donahue had a son, Sean, by a woman with whom he had a brief relationship in 1969. Suzanne Pleshette was remembered as a gregarious, down-to-earth person who loved to talk and often would regale her co-stars with a naughty story. Willson signed him and changed his name to Troy Donahue. A year later, he married model Ellie Graham in Las Vegas. Favorite cigarette brand was Pall Mall; reputedly smoked two packs a day for 40 years until quitting around 1997. They married in 1968 and the marriage lasted until his death from lung cancer in 2000. Couldnt keep her hands off the men in this movie. Blessed with beauty, a fine figure, and a husky voice that made her seem older than her years, she quickly achieved success on both the small and big screens. She and Tom Poston went back a long way. Speaking of Tina Sinatra, is that her in the rear right in R91s link to Suzannes pallbearers? Max Wright played a progressive, left wing politician in a two-part episode on Cheers and was a very accomplished theatre actor, as several others at least somewhat in that line-up string). She starred in several Disney movies, including The Shaggy D.A. (1976). See 'Magnum P.I.' The deluded starlet might also have been Shirley Knight, here are a few gems from an interview with her: You guest starred on Johnny Staccato, with John Cassavetes. Ginnie Newhart, the wife of famed comedian Bob Newhart who came up with the innovative idea for how to conclude his Vermont-based sitcom by combining with it with his earlier Chicago-based show, has died. How come you have grown a moustache? Ms. Pleshette returned to Broadway once more, some two decades later. Birthplace: New York, New York, USA. He was happiest when he was working, says Phelps. Does anyone remember a TV movie she made with Gil Gerard when he was so hot in the 1990s? Sexy voice. "He has his wife and a family of people at work and hes this stable core. Many times, his mother would call and say, Im picking you up, and she just wouldnt show, friend Mike Phelps, co-author of David Janssen: My Fugitive, tells Closer Weekly in the magazines latest issue, on newsstands now. Suzanne had taken over for Bancroft in The Miracle Worker on Broadway. Great interview. r49, Phil Ober was Vivian's second husband. In her youth she was more cute than beautiful. Donahue signed with Universal Studios in October 1956. He came to visit me on the set and I wasnt there. Discover Suzanne Pleshettes Wiki Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Suzanne Pleshette achieved television immortality in her role as Bob Newharts wife in the 1970s classic situation comedy, The Bob Newhart Show (1972). Did Suzanne have female lovers? On the plus side he cut her off to ask about Leona Helmsley. But I did get great exposure at Warner [Bros.]. [32] Donahue's final film role was in the 2000 comedy film The Boys Behind the Desk, directed by Sally Kirkland. He died in 2007, then she died of lung cancer in 2008. It's rare but it happens. You must, she elaborates on a lot of your points including her script writing and pen name, the West End family apartment and the Neighborhood Playhouse. If so, who? We just dropped it.. All rights reserved. Making a splash: A deep dive into the live-action. Her real Broadway triumph came in February 1961 when she replaced Anne Bancroft (who had just won a Tony Award) as Annie Sullivan in The Miracle Worker, opposite 14-year-old Patty Duke. Suzanne liked the kiss of the cane on her bottom. And then by the time everything got adult and started changing in 1967/68 with Bonnie and Clyde, The Graduate, Easy Rider, etc. She's always a juicy interview. on the one hand and on the other Will and Grace, Frasier, Cheers, and I guess Golden Girls (Kohan/Mutchnick I think met at the Golden Girls, Marc Cherry started-ish(?) When Donahue was 18, he moved to New York and got a job as a messenger in a film company founded by his father (who had died when he was 14). Special Occasions (1982), a play about a divorced couple, was so ravaged by theater critics that it closed after a series of previews and one regular performance. REUTERS/Gus Ruelas - S1BEUAPNFWAA. R12 "I'm the only one who snaps around here. They preferred something more stabledoctor, lawyer, Indian chief, anything. This suggested that the events of Newhart were perhaps entirely a dream. In 1967, Donahue walked out of a contract to appear in the play Poor Richard at the Pheasant Run Playhouse. her relating the Patty Duke episode / on the Youtube/ interview. Language links are at the top of the page across from the title. She was far more successful in her 1968 nuptials to Texas oil millionaire Tommy Gallagher, whom she remained married to until his death in 2000. Suzanne Pleshette (January 31, 1937 January 19, 2008) was an American actress and voice actress. Donahue had played small roles in previous movies, but in A Summer Place, he was the young lead. He only found out about the son in the early 1980s when he encountered the woman again. I think in the interview she talks about how he called her from his business manager's office a few months after they were married and told her that she had to divorce him by the end of the year or she would be on the hook for a big tax bill that was coming due. Highest Rated: 97% Spirited Away (2001) Lowest Rated: 40% Fate Is the Hunter (1964) Birthday: Jan 31, 1937. And then I was working as an extra on a Jerry Lewis movie that I couldnt tell you the name of, but it was at Paramount. Unusually for American sitcoms of the period, the couple had no children (like Pleshette herself), and they shared a double bed in which they discussed (and Ginnie and Bob were set up by fellow comedian, Buddy Hackett (The Music Man). The CBS sitcom ends with Newhart's Vermont innkeeper Dick Loudon waking up as The Bob Newhart Show's Bob Hartley next to Suzanne Pleshette, who had played his character's wife on the previous CBS sitcom. for your pointless bitchery needs. They reconnected when both were widowed. A picture is worth a thousand words, r95. WebSuzanne Pleshette. The CBS sitcom ends with Newhart's Vermont innkeeper Dick Loudon waking up as The Bob Newhart Show's Bob Hartley next to Suzanne Pleshette, their After graduating high school, she attended Syracuse University for a semester before returning to NYC to go to Finch College, an elite finishing school for well-to-do young ladies. It was a great on-screen, off-screen relationship.. Well again , r56, she turned down Palm Springs Weekend. Hitchcock hit on her, Sean Connery hit on her (even twisting her arm), the interviewer had his hands full trying to keep her on-topic. I was afraid wed over-rehearse it and it would lose that immediacy Wed read the script and Id say to myself, I know where I can put that and that, so I really have to learn are these three pages. r23, she studied at Neighborhood Playhouse and had 3 Broadway appearances under her belt She preferred ranch to bleu cheese as a dip for her Buffalo wings. Ever since I can remember, I've studied and read plays. She was only in her 20s with little experience. "Crowds of teenaged girls would swarm around C. Thomas Howell, and teenaged boys around Jamie Lee Curtis, but the major celebrity was Donahue", recalls director Randal Kleiser. by Anonymous In marrying Poston, she became the stepmother of three children. Frankly, it is hard to understand how Taylors Mitch would jilt Pleshettes Annie, other than to work out Hitchcocks dark vision of society and psychosexual relations between the sexes, in which amoral blondes triumph for aesthetic rather than moral reasons. I looked and across the room I saw a 13-year-old spitting image of what I looked like when I was young. I wonder if there was a rebelliousness against the system that scared off producers? Pleshette was married three times: In 1964, she wed teen idol Troy Donahue, her co-star in the 1962 film Rome Adventure (1962) and in 1964s A Distant Trumpet (1964), but the marriage lasted less than a year. If a bottle was out on the counter, I'd take a swig when I passed it and quickly put it back.[4]. Born January 27, 1936,[1] in New York City, Donahue was the son of a retired stage actress and the manager of the motion-picture department of General Motors. They were married from 2001 until Postons death, in April 2007. Poston was in a play in Philly in 1959. Ginnie and Rickles' wife Barbara initiated the friendship, which became a longstanding relationship that included years spent together on family vacations and in Las Vegas, where both comedians would perform stand-up. Newhart has been keeping busy over the years entertaining audiences. I think The Bob Newhart Show is about a family with Bob at the center of it. what is a male guinea fowl called, is amanda walker married,
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