Susan Doran is known for Britain's Most Historic Towns (2018), The Boleyns: A Scandalous Family (2021) and Royal History's Biggest Fibs with Lucy Worsley (2020).
Susan Dudley is an actress and costume designer, known for Not to Forget (2021).
Susan Duerden is an award-winning feature film and television actress. Critically acclaimed for her artistic versatility, she is known for hard-hitting, emotionally charged roles and lighthearted comedy, alike. In addition to her on-screen roles, she has also played lead theatre roles on London's West End and internationally. British by birth, she now lives in Los Angeles.
Susan Dunstan is an actress, known for Dear Viola (2014).
Susan Earl is an actress, known for Reggie Perrin (2009), Hardware (2003) and The Whistleblowers (2007).
Susan is an American actress who was born and raised in West Covina, California, a suburb east of Los Angeles. She began performing in high school and studied Theatre Arts at California State University Long Beach, where she earned her degree. Susan is also a voice over artist and singer. She has training and credits in Los Angeles, San Francisco/Bay area and the Pacific Northwest/broader Seattle-Tacoma area. Susan has appeared in film, TV, commercials, web, corporate-education and theatre. She is a wife and mother of two grown daughters and two grandchildren, which she believes is the most important role of her life. She now lives in the Seattle, WA area with her husband.
Susan Egan was born on February 18, 1970 in Long Beach, California, USA as Susan Farrell Egan. She is an actress, known for Hercules (1997), Spirited Away (2001) and 13 Going on 30 (2004). She has been married to Robert Hartmann since June 26, 2005. They have two children. She has two daughters. There names are Nina and Isla. She was one of the first students to attend the Orange County High School of the Arts during its original incarnation at Los Alamitos High School. Served as Artistic Director at the Orange County High School of the Arts for school year 2002-2003. Originated the role of "Belle" in the Broadway production of Disney's Beauty and the Beast. Was nominated for Broadway's 1994 Tony Award as Best Actress (Musical) for originating the role of "Belle" in Disney's "Beauty and the Beast." Enrolled at UCLA as an anthropology major, but dropped out to do the national tour of "Bye Bye, Birdie", with Tommy Tune. Welcomed her first child, Nina, with husband Robert Hartmann, on February 6th, 2007. Nina weighed 6 lbs 14 oz and measured 20.5 inches long. She was born a few days early, and was named after Robert's grandmother. Susan gave birth to a second daughter, Isla, on December 15, 2009. Appearing in the title role in the Broadway musical "Thoroughly Modern Millie". [February 2004] While performing in the revival of "Bye, Bye Birdie" with Tommy Tune he told her how much he loved the way she sang her first song and would often sing along with her as a vocal warm-up while he was in a costume change. The song was "How Lovely To Be A Woman". Although Egan considered that to be the greatest compliment she had ever received she could not get the image of Tune in his dressing room singing that song in his underwear out of her head.
Susan Eisenberg was born on August 21, 1964 in Providence, Rhode Island, USA. She is an actress, known for Justice League (2001).
Susan Elle was born and raised in Los Angeles and grew up with a passion for art, playing piano and learning dance from a very young age. She attended the Oberlin Conservatory of Music in Ohio earning a Bachelor of Music degree in classical piano. Suffering from severe tendinitis, she discontinued her piano studies after college in order to recover and decided to compete in beauty pageants that led to her being crowned Miss Asia USA in 2013. This encouraged her to start modeling and in 2015 she turned her attention to commercials and focusing on an acting career, starring in her first film in 2016.
Susan Gayle Engel was born in Omaha, Nebraska, to Eileen Marie (Johnston), a cosmetologist to the living and the dead, and Jerry Edward Engel, a truck driver for United Parcel Service. In memory of her father, Susan started up a production company, LightSwitch Films, using the name that was created for her father as his CB handle while working as a truck driver. As a filmmaker, Susan has been involved in the entertainment industry for years. She has directed, written and produced feature films, short films, documentaries and music videos. Her first feature film Haunted Maze, a horror, played at many film festivals and has been nominated in the categories of: Best Female Filmmaker, Best Editing and Best Horror Film. The film was placed with online distribution. Susan's second feature film A Twisted Tale, a sci-fi, horror, dark comedy, just landed online distribution. Susan resides in Los Angeles and has varying projects in development.