Pleshette, a very heavy smoker, made her last public appearance with the
Bob Newhart Show cast at
The Bob Newhart Show 35th Anniversary Reunion at PaleyLive LA, held on September 5, 2007 at the
Paley Center for Media in Beverly Hills. She died January 19, 2008. On August 11, 2006, Pleshette's agent Joel Dean announced that she was being treated for
lung cancer at
Cedars-Sinai Medical Center. Three days later,
The Herald-Palladium reported that Dean said the cancer was the size of "a grain of sand" when it was found during a routine
X-ray, that the cancer was "caught very much in time", that she was receiving
chemotherapy as an outpatient and that Pleshette was "in good spirits". She was later hospitalized for a pulmonary infection and developed
pneumonia, which caused her to remain in the hospital for an extended period of time. She arrived at a
Bob Newhart Show cast reunion in September 2007 in a wheelchair, which raised concern about her health, although she insisted that she was "cancer-free". (She was seated in a regular chair during the actual telecast.) During an interview in
USA Today given at the time of the reunion, Pleshette stated that she had been released four days earlier from the hospital where, as part of her cancer treatment, part of one of her lungs had been
removed. Pleshette died on January 19, 2008, in her Los Angeles home, 12 days shy of her 71st birthday. She is buried close to her third husband,
Tom Poston (who died the previous year), in the
Hillside Memorial Park Cemetery in
Culver City, California. She received a star on the
Hollywood Walk of Fame for Television on January 31, 2008, the walk's 2,355th star, which was placed (at her request) in front of
Frederick's of Hollywood.
Bob Newhart,
Arte Johnson, and
Marcia Wallace spoke at the star's unveiling, which had been planned before Pleshette's death.
Tina Sinatra accepted the star on Pleshette's behalf. ==Filmography==