Actress Susan Graham hails from the sunny city of McAllen, Texas, touted as the 'Texas Tropics.' Susan Graham's first language was Spanish and her first love was theater. Throughout school, Susan honed her skills with One-Act Plays and Speech Competitions. Her success eventually led her to study Drama at Yale, whose alumni include luminaries Meryl Streep, Angela Bassett, Paul Giamatti, Sigourney Weaver,Paul Newman, Elia Kazan, Edward Norton, and Tony Shalhoub. After graduation, Susan earned her chops in off-Broadway productions of Because of Beth (2008) and The Metaphysics of Breakfast (2006). She was also tapped for the Warner Brothers twelve-month theater tour of Scooby in Stagefright: Live on Stage! (2006-2007) Moving to Los Angeles, Susan has worked tirelessly writing, producing and starring in projects she helped create. One of these, Quiet (2010),is a dramatic short dealing with love and loss. Other credits include the award-winning comedy web pilot, Natural Hazards (2009), the Comedy Central web short, 2 Girls 1 Cop (2010) (both of which she co-wrote and co-produced), and Walt Disney Pictures' Beverley Hills Chihuahua 2. (2010)
Susan Graham is an actress, known for Fanged Up (2017).
Susan Graubard-Archuletta is known for Voice of the Eagle: The Enigma of Robbie Basho (2015).
Susan Gray is known for The Lords of Salem (2012) and Last Days in the Desert (2015).
Susan Hamann is an actress and assistant director, known for Degrassi: The Next Generation (2001), RoboCop (1994) and La Femme Nikita (1997).
Susan Hampshire, the English actress who has won three Emmy Awards, was born in Kensington, London on May 12, 1937. Her original ambition was to be a nurse, but she could not pass her O-Level exam in Latin. (She found out when she was 30 years old that she was dyslexic, and her work on dyslexia subsequently brought her the Officer of the British Empire award.) She decided to become an actress and gained training in the theater. She made her movie debut, at 10 years old, in The Woman in the Hall (1947) but her proper debut was in the Laurence Harvey picture, Expresso Bongo (1959), in 1958. Her career has never faltered. Hampshire made a name for herself in her native Britain, appearing in Katy (1962) on TV in 1962 for the BBC. Walt Disney signed her to star in the 1964 family picture, The Three Lives of Thomasina (1963), but it was her role in the 1967 BBC mini-series, The Forsyte Saga (1967), that made her famous and won her the first of her three Emmy Awards. Shown in the United States on the precursor to PBS, the great popularity of the series led the new PBS to create Masterpiece Theatre (1971). The First Churchills (1969), in which Hampshire played "Sarah Churchill", was the first series offered on "Masterpiece Theater" and brought her her second Emmy. In 1973, she won her third, playing "Becky Sharp" in Vanity Fair (1967), for a mini-series that had been released in the UK in 1967. Susan Hampshire has continued to be active on television and in the theater. She has been married to her second husband, the theatrical impresario, Sir Eddie Kulukundis, since 1981.
Susan Hanson is known for Arrow (2012), The Man in the High Castle (2015) and The Tomorrow People (2013).
Susan Hart was born on June 25, 1964 in the USA. She is an actress.
Susan Hartland is known for Cowspiracy: The Sustainability Secret (2014).
Susan Hawkins is an actor, known for Fixed (2021).