Suzuki Matsuo was born on 15 December 1962 in Kitakyushu, Japan. He is an actor and director, known for Tôkyô tawâ: Okan to boku to, tokidoki, oton (2007), Shin Godzilla (2016) and Koroshiya 1 (2001).
Suzuko Mimori was born on 28 June 1986 in Tokyo, Japan. She is an actress, known for Ultraman Jîdo (2017), Danganronpa 2: Goodbye Despair (2012) and Digimon Adventure Tri. 3: Pronounce (2016).
Suzuna Kinoshita is known for Osama Game (2017), Nobunaga teacher's young bride (2019) and Tales of Graces (2009).
Suzunosuke Tanaka was born on 14 April 1984 in Tokyo, Japan. He is an actor, known for Kamen Raidâ Heisei Jenerêshonzu: Dokutâ Pakkuman tai Eguzeido ando Gôsuto wizu Rejendo Raidâ (2016), Hitsuji no uta (2001) and Boku no kanojo wa saibôgu (2008).
Suzy Aitchison was born on June 4, 1960 in Marylebone, London, England. She is an actress, known for Bloody New Year (1987), Jam & Jerusalem (2006) and The Russ Abbot Show (1986). She has been married to Terence Quinn since April 2003.
Suzy Akiko is an actress, known for Please Like Me (2013).
Born on January 5, 1962 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, Susan Elizabeth "Suzy" Amis first worked as a Ford model before she began acting in the 1980s. She made her film debut in the comedy film Fandango (1985), opposite Kevin Costner. After that, Amis next had roles in Rocket Gibraltar (1988), Where the Heart Is (1990), Rich in Love (1992) and The Ballad of Little Jo (1993). She later appeared in Blown Away (1994), The Usual Suspects (1995) and Titanic (1997) in which she played Rose DeWitt Bukater's granddaughter Lizzy Calvert. That same year, she starred opposite Tom Selleck in the television Western Last Stand at Saber River (1997) and appeared in the horror film Nadja (1994). Amis retired from acting after her last appearance in the science fiction action film Judgment Day (1999). In 2005, Amis founded Muse Elementary, a Reggio-inspired, independent, non-profit school in the Topanga, California area of Los Angeles.
Suzy Bemba is known for Poor Things (2023), Kandisha (2020) and Tout va bien (2023).
Suzy Bloom Theatre includes: Dotty/Mrs Clackett in "Noises Off" (Garrick Theatre, London); Gina in "The Mentor" (opposite F Murray Abraham) and Vera in "Stepping Out" (Vaudeville Theatre, London); Gwendolen Carr in "Travesties", Maggie Tulliver in "Mill On The Floss" (Nottingham Playhouse); Becky Sharp in" Vanity Fair", Diana Lake in "French Without Tears" (Northcott); Sally in "Cleo, Camping, Emmanuelle and Dick" (Harrogate Theatre); Jessie in "Over My Shoulder - The Jessie Matthews Story" (Jermyn Street Theatre, London); Becky Sharp in "Vanity Fair" (Covent Garden Festival); "Time Of My Life" (Bristol Old Vic); Mrs Juno in "Overrulled", Polyxena in "Hecuba" (Tristan Bates Theatre, London); The Kid in "Pal Joey" (Chichester Festival Theatre); Snooky Updergraff in "110 In The Shade" (Fortune Theatre, London); Velma in "Chicago" (Adelphi, London); Svetlana in "Chess" (UK tour); Hot Mikado (Queens, London); Bomblurina in "Cats" (New London). Television includes: Patsy in Matt Berry & Rich Fulcher's "Snuff Box", (BBC3); Rachel in "Genie in the House" (Nickelodeon); Tamara Harvey in "Casualty", Julie in "EastEnders" BBC, Cheryl in "What's Happening?" (BBC); Sam in "The One" (ITV). Film includes: Rosie in "24 Hours In London" (One World Films); Grenola Cherrystone in "Tillington Hills" (Sam & Cy); Daisy in "Sweet" with The Mighty Boosh! (Angry Donkey);Miss Gilbert in "EMMA" (Universal Pictures).
Suzy Brack was born in Jacksonville, Florida, USA. She is an actress, known for Silent Bark, College Debts (2015) and 3 Squares.