It’s been almost 40 years since the ABC sitcom Three’s Company came to an end, but it’s been even longer since Suzanne Somers surprisingly left the series. The actress portrayed Chrissy Snow, one of three single roommates that the series revolved around, for the first five seasons of the eight-season series until she was fired in 1980. But, there’s a pretty good reason for her departure and it’s eerily similar to what actors are currently striking for.
In 2022, Somers spoke to Fox News Digital about what happened way back when. She explained that she had asked for a pay raise, hoping to go from $30,000 an episode to $150,000. It wasn’t necessarily too much of an ask, considering it would be matched with her co-star John Ritter, but the producers didn’t see it that way.
“At that time, the men were making 10 to 15 times more than I was,” Somers shared. “And I was on the No. 1 show. It just seemed wrong because I was clearly being underpaid. And it’s not like I stopped the show. My contract was up. We had a meeting with the lawyers [at ABC]… But, by then, they had already decided.”
The actress then recalled waiting for news, which “felt like an eternity,” and when the door opened “in a way you knew bad news was coming,” it was only confirmed by her husband and manager, Alan Hamel, who broke the news. “He looked at me, shook his head, and said, ‘You’re out. You were gone within the first five minutes when I walked into the meeting.’ Now, I was out of work and labeled ‘trouble’ only because I wanted to be paid fairly for doing my job.”
A big reason why Somers was denied the raise was because another successful series had already done just that, as Hamel told People in a 2020 interview, “Laverne & Shirley had just negotiated a monster deal, and afterwards, they decided they needed to make an example of female actresses so that no other woman would ask to be paid what men were making. And then [Suzanne] was fired.”