Ireneparalegal
04-20-2006, 07:54 PM
I remember watching this movie when it was released in theatres. I had not known until TC was on during it's first season run, that Suzanne was the famous blonde in the T-Bird. She only showed her face, but it wasn't her voice we heard on the telephone with Richard Dreyfuss, who so bad wanted her. I found this pic when I was doing some research on movie soundtracks and i thought i would post this here:
Mikado
04-21-2006, 12:51 AM
I remember watching this movie when it was released in theatres. I had not known until TC was on during it's first season run, that Suzanne was the famous blonde in the T-Bird. She only showed her face, but it wasn't her voice we heard on the telephone with Richard Dreyfuss, who so bad wanted her. I found this pic when I was doing some research on movie soundtracks and i thought i would post this here:
funny, sounded like her to me :eek:
Ireneparalegal
04-21-2006, 12:55 AM
funny, sounded like her to me :eek:
really??? it didn't to me. I had read somewhere that it wasn't her voice. Something abt having to "pay her for speaking"...i can't recall where I read it, but I did. Maybe it might be her. But it sure doesn't sound like her.
Now, her NUDIE appearance in Magnum Force, that's a whole different issue!:lol:
Mikado
04-21-2006, 01:40 AM
I tried to find out if you were correct, found a webpage review of her Broadway show "The blonde in the Thunderbird" that seems to refute the "dubbed voice" idea....unfortunately, the page was too large for me to open with my dial up ...heres what it says on the title on Google:
I'm going to see the one-woman, Broadway extravaganza: Suzanne Somers' ... If I only had a brain " in a little girl voice! It was ... and talks about practicing for her one line from American Graffiti , all ...
dlisted.blogspot.com/2005_07_24_dlisted_archive.html Cached page
"talks about practicing for her one line from American Graffiti"< Would seem to imply she did the line herself