Susan was born in Southwark, London to Nigerian parents. Her television debut was at 14 years old as one of the eight children selected for CBBC's Serious Jungle (2002). Susan was a member of The National Youth Theatre of Great Britain. At 18, whilst studying for her A Levels, she landed her first professional acting role in the BAFTA award winning That Summer Day (2006). The following year she started her actor's training at The Royal Academy of Dramatic Art (RADA). Susan made her film debut in Half of a Yellow Sun (2013) as well as TV appearances in Bluestone 42 (BBC) Crashing (Channel 4) and as Cynthia in the E4 comedy hit Chewing Gum. Susan's first leading role was in the E4/Netflix co-production Crazyhead (2016). Susan is also a writer and her older sister, Emi, is a musical theatre actress.
Susan Wood is known for The Ghost of Peter Sellers (2018).
Susan Woodard is an actress, known for The Final Project (2016).
Susan Wooldridge was born on July 31, 1950 in Hammersmith, London, England. She is an actress, known for The Jewel in the Crown (1984), Hope and Glory (1987) and Tamara Drewe (2010).
Susan Yam-Yam Shaw was born on August 10, 1950 in Hong Kong, British Crown Colony. She is an actress and writer, known for The Unknown Mother (2019), Da lui toi (2010) and Feng liu Bai Hu kou Qiu Xiang (1977).
Susan Yeagley was born and raised in Nashville, Tennessee, and is a documented descendant of Mayflower pilgrims through her mother's lineage. She began acting at age 10 or 11 when she appeared in an Amy Grant music video. Her compensation was $25 and an Amy Grant album. She graduated from USC Film School with honors and went on to become a member of the prestigious 'Sunday Company - Groundlings Improv Group' where she performed sketch comedy and improv. It was during that stint that a casting director saw her perform and cast her in her first film role, Cameron Crowe's Almost Famous. She married Kevin Nealon on 3 September 2005 in Lake Cuomo, Italy, with four guests in attendance. She and Nealon became the parents of a boy, Gable Ness Nealon, on 29 January 2007 at St. John's Health Center in Santa Monica. Susan's television credits include recurring roles on CBS's Rules of Engagement and FOX's Til Death. In addition, she has guest starred on ER, Friends, Reno 911, Curb Your Enthusiasm, Miracles, Ellen, Everybody Loves Raymond and The Sarah Silverman Program. Most recently, Susan portrayed "Jessica Wicks" on NBC's Parks and Recreation. Her films credits include, the Coen brother's Intolerable Cruelty, Coyote Ugly, Neil Burger's The Lucky Ones and Frank Coraci's Blended. She will next be seen in the Netflix original film Mascots from director Christopher Guest. A hilarious look into the world of competitive mascots, Susan stars alongside Guest's regulars, Parker Posey, Jennifer Coolidge, Fred Willard and Jane Lynch.
Susan Zalkind is a producer and writer, known for The Murders Before the Marathon (2022), The Murders Before the Marathon (2022) and PoliticsNation with Al Sharpton (2011).
Susan Zareena is an actress, known for A Common Man (2013).
Best known for her work with director Madeleine Olnek (multiple Independent Spirit nominations). In their most recent collaboration, Susan co-starred with Molly Shannon in, "Wild Nights With Emily", which premiered at SXSW and garnered a wide release. Susan is also known for "TiMERS", "Hello, My Name Is Doris", and "Codependent Lesbian Space Alien Seeks Same". Besides her work in film and television, Susan is a dedicated theatre actor, having performed onstage in Los Angeles, Minneapolis, New York and at the world-renowned Edinburgh Fringe Festival. Susan is also an active member in the award-winning New American Theatre Company, based in Los Angeles. Susan resides in Los Angeles with her husband, actor Michael Albala, and daughter Oona.