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- NAME: Brett Somers
- OCCUPATION: Television Actress, Television Personality
- BIRTH DATE: July 11, 1924
- DEATH DATE: September 15, 2007
- PLACE OF BIRTH: New Brunswick, Canada
- PLACE OF DEATH: Westport, Connecticut
- Originally: Audrey Johnston
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Brett Somers was a TV actress and personality perhaps best known for her appearances on Match Game, the top game show during much of the 1970s.
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Synopsis
An actress, singer, and comedienne, Brett Somers was born Audrey Johnston in 1924 in New Brunswick, Canada. She changed her first name to Brett after the lead female character in the novel The Sun Also Rises. Somers married actor Jack Klugman, the future star of TV shows Quincy and The Odd Couple, in 1953. She made appearances on The Odd Couple and Match Game and had a one-woman show in 2003.
Early Years
Actress, singer, and comedienne Brett Somers was born Audrey Johnston on July 11, 1924, in New Brunswick, Canada, and grew up in Portland, Maine. She ran away from home at age 17 and settled in Greenwich Village in New York City. She changed her first name to Brett after the lead female character in the Ernest Hemingway novel The Sun Also Rises. Somers was her mother's maiden name. She also became a U.S. citizen.
In 1958, Somers made her Broadway debut in a flop play called Maybe Tuesday, which also featured future TV star Alice Ghostley, who played Esmeralda on Bewitched. She was a lifetime member of the Actors Studio and appeared in Happy Ending, The Seven Year Itch and with her husband Jack Klugman in The Country Girl.
Television Work
Somers made regular appearances in several early television shows including The Philco Television Playhouse, Kraft Television Theatre, Playhouse 90 and Robert Montgomery Presents. In the 1970s, she became well-known for her appearances on the popular game show Match Game. Hosted by Gene Rayburn, contestants would try to match answers to nonsense questions presented by a panel of celebrities including Somers, Fannie Flag, Richard Dawson and Charles Nelson Reilly. Somers quick-witted quips made her a popular celebrity panelist on the show.
She also made guest appearances in many television shows including Love, American Style, Ben Casey, CHiPs, Love Boat, Barney Miller, The Mary Tyler Moore Show, Battlestar Galactica and a revival of the series Perry Mason.
Marriage to Jack Klugman
After moving to New York, Somers married and had a daughter, Leslie, before divorcing her first husband. In 1953, she married Jack Klugman, the actor who rose to fame as the star of the television shows The Odd Couple and Quincy. They had two sons, Adam and David.
Somers appeared on several episodes of The Odd Couple, playing Blanche Madison, the ex-wife of Klugman's character, sloppy sports writer Oscar Madison. Klugman also recommended Somers as panelist on Match Game after he appeared on the show during the first week of its run. The couple regularly appeared together on talk shows including The Mike Douglas Show (1961), The Tonight Show (1962), He Said, She Said (1969) and Match Game (1973).
Somers and Klugman separated in 1974, but never divorced.
Later Career
In the summer of 2003, Somers wrote, co-produced and appeared in a critically acclaimed one-woman cabaret show, An Evening with Brett Somers.
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