Suzana Norberg
Suzana Norberg (nee: Ignjatovic) is a first-generation American, born in Wisconsin to Serbian immigrant parents. As writer, producer and actress, she pays homage to her Balkan grandfather in her Serbian dramedy short, "Libertyville" (2021). She is known for "We All Die Alone" (2021) for which she won the Best Supporting Actress Award at the 2022 Oceanside International Film Festival. She is also the co-creator of the web series, "Christian Crafternoon," gently mocking the religiously self-righteous since 2011. Her unpublished memoir, "Too Lazy to be Satan," was a finalist in the 2017 San Diego Book Awards and the basis for her one-woman show. Norberg excels at comedy, improv, and dialects & accents ranging from Midwestern to Slavic.