Susan Vidler was born in Scotland but spent five years of her childhood in South Africa, before returning home to complete her education at Prestonlodge High School, Prestonpans in East Lothian and then going on to study acting at the Welsh College of Music and Drama. Stagework followed, including the theatrical version of "Trainspotting", in which she played the junkie mum "Alison", a role she repeated in the film adaptation, Trainspotting (1996). In 1997, she appeared in a short film - also about drug addicts - entitled California Sunshine (1997), directed by David Mackenzie and starring his brother, Alastair Mackenzie. Susan and Alistair became an item shortly afterwards and have a daughter named Martha and a son named Freddy. They live in London.
Susan Walter's foray into the arts began when her parents gave her a violin for her 5th birthday. A lazy student with little natural talent, she gave up her (mother's) dream of becoming a concert violinist to attend Harvard, where she coasted through the curriculum by packing her course load with as many independent studies as was permitted. Upon graduation, having no idea what it was, she entered the DGA Assistant Directors Training Program, where she was placed on top shows to assist directors who otherwise never would have hired her. After seven glorious years tethered to a Honeywagon, she decided to explore life above the line, and worked as a D-Girl and talent manager at a boutique production and management company. Upon being "let go", she started writing screenplays of her own. Much to her surprise, people liked them. At present, Susan is still writing, and on occasion, masquerades as a director. She lives in Los Feliz with her husband and their two potted plants.
After growing up in Chamblee, Georgia, a suburb of Atlanta, GA, Susan moved to New York when she was 18. She started acting classes as well as modeling for Elite, and landed several commercials while auditioning. Within a year, Susan was cast on "Loving", a daytime drama for ABC. As soon as her contract ended, she did her first film and then moved to Los Angeles to begin a career in prime time television as well as film.
Susan Ward was born in Monroe, LA. An animal lover as a child, she grew up wanting to become a veterinarian. At age 13, however, a local modeling agent changed her mind. Susan and her mother traveled to New York City to see about getting her a modeling job. She thought that modeling would make her enough money to pay her way through veterinary school, and before a week was out she had signed with the prestigious Ford Modeling Agency. Through Ford she did a lot of print work, and that gave her the idea of trying out a career in acting. She landed a recurring role on All My Children (1970) and later starred alongside Keri Russell and Charisma Carpenter on the night-time soap Malibu Shores (1996), produced by Aaron Spelling. Although the series only lasted eight episodes, Susan got roles in such films as Poison Ivy: The New Seduction (1997) and she even worked with Spelling again in the daytime soap Sunset Beach (1997). Susan subsequently starred in the thriller The In Crowd (2000) and Would I Lie to You? (2002).
Susan Wilder is an actress, known for Big (1988), Unbreakable (2000) and Universal Signs (2008).
Susan Wilkey is an actress, known for Saved! (2004), Sometimes a Hero (2003) and The Guardian (2000).
Susan was born in CA but grew up along the Gulf Coast in a Navy family. As an adult, Susan, joined the Air Force and fulfilled a successful enlistment term. After the military she pursued life in the coffee world working for various companies to include owning her own coffee shop from 2006 - 2010. Even though she has been acting since high school she found her true calling into the film industry in 2013 both on and off camera acting, casting and even some directing and light producing of her own short films. She loves to help things run smoothly on set and not afraid to jump in and help out as needed. She is married to her very supportive husband Brian. They have two grown children, a daughter and a son. Susan and her husband reside in SC near Augusta GA.
Susan Wingerter is known for Falsely Accused (2016), Finding Hope (2015) and The Quit (2019).
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).