Suzanne Somers remembers Peter Mark Richman, who died at 93

Suzanne Somers remembered her co-actor at Three’s Company, Peter Mark Richman, after his death at the age of 93.

The beautiful blonde told DailyMail.com on Friday that she loved working with the veteran who also appeared on the classic shows The Love Boat, Charlie’s Angels, Hart to Hart, Bionic Woman, Six Million Dollar Man and Fantasy Island.

‘Comedy is musical. Peter Mark Richman and I have understood music since we first appeared together at Three’s Company. He knew his’ stuff, ” said the 74-year-old health enthusiast. ‘We lost a good one. Rest in peace Peter Mark Richman. ‘

They worked well together: Suzanne Somers remembered her Three's Company co-actor, Peter Mark Richman, after his death at 93;  seen together in the program in 1978

They worked well together: Suzanne Somers remembered her Three’s Company co-actor, Peter Mark Richman, after his death at 93; seen together in the program in 1978

RIP: The beautiful blonde told DailyMail.com on Friday that she loved working with the veteran who also appeared on the classic shows The Love Boat, Charlie's Angels, Hart to Hart, Bionic Woman, Six Million Dollar Man and Fantasy Island

RIP: The beautiful blonde told DailyMail.com on Friday that she loved working with the veteran who also appeared on the classic shows The Love Boat, Charlie’s Angels, Hart to Hart, Bionic Woman, Six Million Dollar Man and Fantasy Island

The show aired from 1976 to 1984 and starred Suzanne with John Ritter and Joyce DeWitt.

Richman participated in three episodes as Reverend Snow.

The actor, whose more than 150 credits as an actor includes the hit shows Beverly Hills 90210 and Dynasty, spent at his home in Woodland Hills, California, through Variety.

He was also known for his off-screen charity work, awarded the Silver Medallion to the Motion Picture and Television Fund for his charity work, along with the Jeffrey Foundation’s Sybil Humanitarian Brand Award.

He left his mark: Richman starred as a special guest in three episodes as Reverend Snow

He left his mark: Richman starred as a special guest in three episodes as Reverend Snow

A successful series: The program aired from 1976 to 1984 and starred Suzanne with John Ritter and Joyce DeWitt;  seen in 1976

A successful series: the program aired from 1976 to 1984 and starred Suzanne with John Ritter and Joyce DeWitt; seen in 1976

She has bomb status: Somers went from being an actress to being a health guru;  seen in 1982

She has bomb status: Somers went from being an actress to being a health guru; seen in 1982

Richman was born in Philadelphia, the son of a painting and paper hanger contractor, who started playing sports.

He played football for the Eastern Pro Conference in Pennsylvania for two years, before his career ended with a serious knee injury.

He then worked as a pharmacist, obtaining a license in Pennsylvania and New York, before starting his acting career for real.

Richman then enrolled at Actor’s Studio in New York, starting his career on stage with performances in End as a Man, A Hatful of Rain, Masquerade and The Zoo Story.

He eventually moved to Hollywood, where he quickly started working on television, earning places as a guest star in Suspense, Studio One Hollywood and The Philco Television Playhouse.

The actor made his film debut in director William Wyler’s film The Friendly Persuasion in 1956, when he started working in film and TV.

TV: He ended up moving to Hollywood, where he quickly started working on television, earning places as a guest star in Suspense, Studio One Hollywood and The Philco Television Playhouse

TV: He ended up moving to Hollywood, where he quickly started working on television, earning places as a guest star on Suspense, Studio One Hollywood and The Philco Television Playhouse

He continued to work continuously in the late 1950s, when he landed the title role of Nicholas Cain in Cain’s Hundred.

The series followed Richman’s title character as a former underworld lawyer who joins the federal government to bring 100 of the top criminals to justice.

While the show lasted just one season, it led to a number of other small screen roles, including The Twilight Zone, The Outer Limits, The Man From UNCLE, Hawaii Five-0, Longstreet and many more.

Hardworking man: he continued to work continuously in the late 1950s, when he landed the title role of Nicholas Cain in Cain's Hundred

Hardworking man: he continued to work continuously in the late 1950s, when he landed the title role of Nicholas Cain in Cain’s Hundred

He played a significant role in the Dynasty as Andrew Laird and Lawrence Carson in Beverly Hills 90210.

And Richman also starred in several film roles, including Friday the 13th, Part VIII: Jason Takes Manhattan, The Naked Gun 2 1/2: The Smell of Fear and Poolhall Junkies.

He leaves his 67-year-old wife, Helen Richman, and their five children, including film composer Lucas Richman.

Functions: He also played a significant role in the Dynasty as Andrew Laird, played Reverend Snow at Three's Company and Lawrence Carson in Beverly Hills 90210

Functions: He also played a significant role in the Dynasty as Andrew Laird, played Reverend Snow at Three’s Company and Lawrence Carson in Beverly Hills 90210

Family: He leaves his 67-year-old wife, Helen Richman, and their five children, including film composer Lucas Richman

Family: He leaves his 67-year-old wife, Helen Richman, and their five children, including film composer Lucas Richman

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