‘Bob Newhart’ Star Being Treated For Lung Cancer

LOS ANGELES (August 11, 2006) — Actress Suzanne Pleshette is undergoing chemotherapy for lung cancer that was caught at an early stage, her agent said Friday.

The cancer, discovered during a routine X-ray, is the size of “a grain of sand and was caught very much in time,” said agent Joel Dean. “She feels very lucky. … She’s not concerned and in great spirits.”

Pleshette, 69, is receiving chemotherapy as an outpatient at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, where the cancer was diagnosed, he said.

The actress (pictured above in 2003) is best known for her role in “The Bob Newhart Show,” the 1970s comedy in which she played Newhart’s sardonic wife, Emily. Her extensive TV credits include “8 Simple Rules” and “Will & Grace,” and her throaty voice has been heard in “Spirited Away” and other recent animated films.

Her films include “If It’s Tuesday This Must Be Belgium” and “Oh God! Book II.”

Pleshette and Tom Poston, 84, who costarred with her on “The Bob Newhart Show,” were married in 2001.

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