Susan Kelly is known for Idaho Transfer (1973).
Susan Kemp grew up in Chapel Hill, North Carolina, the youngest of seven. Growing up, her parent's owned and operated a local movie theater and it's in that little four screen multiplex that she developed a love of cinema and storytelling. Wanting to explore and learn about film more in depth, she attended the School of Visual Arts in NYC where she earned a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Film. Shortly after graduation, she moved to Los Angeles, California, where she began an internship for Marty Katz at Marty Katz Productions. From there she continued to grow and learn as filmmaker by shooting and editing her own short films and music videos. In addition to making her own art, Susan has been a story producer on numerous shows for networks like NBC, ABC, and CBS. Currently residing in Los Angeles, Susan is working towards one day writing and directing her own feature films and television.
Susan not only worked in films, but appeared on and off Broadway in the late 70s. She is well known for her social conscience and philanthropic efforts. She served as the Executive Director of several nonprofit organizations specializing in alcohol and drug abuse prevention, and then in child welfare. She has lectured all over the world promoting awareness on issues affecting the well-being of families and children. She continues to work for nonprofit organizations to redefine mission, increase funding and visibility, as well as providing film and video services. For 20 years Susan has been a successful writer/producer/documentary film maker. Her outstanding productions have made her the recipient of a Golden Globe, Humanitas, and Golden Eagle. She has also received nominations for an Emmy and Grammy Award.
Susan Kent is an actress and writer, known for Trailer Park Boys (2001) and This Hour Has 22 Minutes (1992).
Susan Kirton is an award-winning actress that has appeared in a variety of film, television, radio and theater productions and advertisements during her career. Most recently, she was a constant television presence in Nationwide Insurance's national campaign starring Peyton Manning. She makes her home in Shreveport, LA and is married to actor Patrick Kirton with whom she has two children, Haley and Eric.
Susan Korda is known for One of Us (2000), Sin señas particulares (2020) and Vienna Is Different: 50 Years After the Anschluss (1989).
Susan Krumdieck is known for Living the Change: Inspiring Stories for a Sustainable Future (2018).
Susan Kucera has been working in film since her youth, first as a camera assistant studying the Athabasca Glacier creating educational short films with her father, Glaciologist, Dr.Richard Kucera, for Encyclopedia Britannica Film Corporation, then as a screenwriter and director of documentaries. She produced, wrote, directed, and filmed Trading on Thin Air starring Nation Magazine's Alex Cockburn (2009). She wrote, filmed, directed, edited, and co-produced For the Love of Tango starring Broadway's Forever Tango, Jorge Torres (2014). She directed and filmed Improv(e) (2011) a documentary short highlighting the work of the Unusual Suspects Theatre Company and the teens from John C. Fremont High School in LA. She directed, filmed, and edited award-winning Breath of Life, starring Richard Dawkins (2014). Susan is director and cinematographer of the film Living in the Futures Past, a collaboration with Academy award-winning Jeff Bridges. The film has won multiple awards including the New York Film Festival and the UN gold medal for Outstanding Achievement in International Communications which best exemplifies the ideals and goals of the United Nations. Susan's documentaries have been featured in the U.S, Canada, and the UK on National Geographic, Netflix, Hulu, Amazon Prime, Shaw, NHK, KCET, LINK TV, Time Warner, and schools and universities as well as translated for and featured on platforms in Italy, Germany, and Argentina.
Susan Kyd is an actress, known for Up the Garden Path (1990), Chain (1990) and Genie in the House (2006).
Susan L. Oelkers is an actress, known for Titletown High (2021). She has been married to Rick Oelkers since June 2, 1974. They have two children.