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Susan Sarandon Biography
Susan Sarandon is an American actress and activist. She has received an Academy Award, a British Academy Film Award, and a Screen Actors Guild Award, and has been nominated for six Primetime Emmy Awards and nine Golden Globe Awards.
She is best known for her social and political activism for a variety of causes. In 1999 she was appointed a UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador and received the Action Against Hunger Humanitarian Award in 2006.
Susan started her career in the 1970 film Joe, before appearing in the soap opera A World Apart (1970–71). She co-starred as a young Zelda Fitzgerald surrogate in the TV movie F. Scott Fitzgerald and ‘The Last of the Belles’in 1974 and, She also starred in the popular cult film The Rocky Horror Picture Show in 1975 .
Susan was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actress for Atlantic City (1980), Thelma & Louise (1991), Lorenzo’s Oil (1992), and The Client (1994), before winning for Dead Man Walking (1995). She has also won the BAFTA Award for Best Actress in a Leading Role for The Client, and the Screen Actors Guild Award for Best Actress for Dead Man Walking.
Her other known films include: Pretty Baby (1978), The Hunger (1983), The Witches of Eastwick (1987), Bull Durham (1988), White Palace (1990), Little Women (1994), Stepmom (1998), Enchanted (2007), The Lovely Bones (2009), Tammy (2014), The Meddler (2015), and A Bad Moms Christmas (2017).
She made her Broadway debut in An Evening with Richard Nixon in 1972 and went on to receive Drama Desk Award nominations for the Off-Broadway plays, A Coupla White Chicks Sitting Around Talking (1979) and Extremities (1982). She returned to Broadway in the 2009 revival of Exit the King.
She is a six-time Emmy Award nominee on television, including for her guest roles on the sitcoms Friends (2001) and Malcolm in the Middle (2002), and appearances in the TV films Bernard and Doris (2007) and You Don’t Know Jack (2010). Susan potrayed Bette Davis in the first season of FX’s anthology series Feud in 2017, for which she was nominated for both for acting and producing Emmys. In 2002 she was also nominated for a Daytime Emmy award for executive producing Cool Women in History.
Susan Sarandon Age |How Old Is Susan Sarandon
Susan was born on October 4, 1946 in the Queens borough of New York City. She is 72 years old as of 2018.
Susan Sarandon Height | How Tall Is Susan Sarandon
Susan stands at a height of 1.7m.
Susan Sarandon Measurements
Her body measurements are; breasts-Waist-Hips: 38-27-36 inches (97-69-91 cm).
Susan Sarandon Family | Susan Sarandon Siblings | Susan Sarandon Young
Susan was born in the Queens borough of New York City. She is the Daughter to Lenora Marie (née Criscione; b. 1923) and Phillip Leslie Tomalin (1917–1999), an advertising executive, television producer, and one-time nightclub singer. Susan i is the eldest of nine children. Susan has four brothers, Philip Jr., Terry who died on May 19, 2016, Tim and O’Brian, and four sisters, Meredith, Bonnie, Amanda, and Missy.
Susan’s father was of English, Irish, and Welsh ancestry, his English ancestors being from Hackney in London and his Welsh ancestors being from Bridgend. Susan is of Italian descent on her mother’s side, with ancestors from the regions of Tuscany and Sicily. Susan was brought up Roman Catholic and attended Roman Catholic schools and grew up in Edison, New Jersey.
Susan Sarandon Education
Susan grew up in Edison, New Jersey, where she graduated from Edison High School in 1964. She went to The Catholic University of America, from 1964 to 1968, and earned a BA in drama and worked with noted drama coach and master teacher, Father Gilbert V. Hartke.
Susan Sarandon Married | Susan Sarandon Husband | Susan Sarandon Children | Chris Sarandon And Susan Sarandon
Susan met fellow student Chris Sarandon while in college and the couple married on September 16, 1967. The two divorced in 1979, but susan retained the surname Sarandon as her stage name.
Susan Sarandon Boyfriend |Susan Sarandon Dating
Susan was involved romantically with director Louis Malle, musician David Bowie and, briefly, actor Sean Penn. Susan dated Italian filmmaker Franco Amurri in the mid-1980s, with whom she had a daughter, Eva Amurri (born March 15, 1985) who is also an actress.
Sarandon lived with actor Tim Robbins from 1988, whom she met while they were filming Bull Durham. Together they have two sons. Sarandon just like Robbins, is a lapsed Catholic, and they both share liberal political views. The couple split in 2009.
After she broke up with Robbins, she soon started a relationship with Jonathan Bricklin, son of Malcolm Bricklin. The two helped establish a chain of ping-pong lounges named SPiN. Susan is the co-owner of this New York ping-pong club and its Toronto branch SPiN Toronto. The couple split in 2015.
Susan Sarandon Daughter | Susan Sarandon Eva Amurri
Susan’s daughter Eva Amurri has revealed that she is suffering from panic attacks and depression after her baby son’s nanny accidentally dropped him, cracking his skull.
Eva wrote a post on her blog, Happily Eva After, about the incident. “A couple of days after Thanksgiving, our Night Nurse fell asleep while holding Major and dropped him, and he cracked his head on the hardwood floor,” she wrote. “Kyle and I were sleeping at the time and were awoken by the sound of his head hitting the floor, and then hysterical piercing screams. He suffered a fractured skull and bleeding on his brain… To say these were the most traumatic and anxious two days of my life is an understatement.”
Eva who also has a two-year-old daughter, Marlowe, wrote about how she was struggling to cope emotionally after the accident. “My instinct tells me that I have some form of Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, possibly linked to some form of Postpartum Depression,” she wrote. “My hormones were still not stable from the birth, and I suspect that all of this in succession probably triggered something. I’m not a doctor and I haven’t been diagnosed by anyone, so I don’t know for sure. Even typing those words scares me and makes me realise that there may be a longer road ahead to feel better than I would hope for.”
Susan joined the cast of the adaptation of The Lovely Bones, opposite Rachel Weisz, and appeared with her daughter, Eva Amurri, in Middle of Nowhere; both films were made in 2007
Susan Sarandon Son
Susan has two sons with actor Tim Robbins. And on Friday evening the Susan showed them off at the 74th Venice Film Festival at the Human Flow Party at San Clemente Palace Hotel.
Miles, looked dapper in a green velvet suit with a black bow tie as Jack Henry, looked more businessman like in a dark suit and tie.
Susan Sarandon Gay | Susan Sarandon Lesbian
Susan said she would have relationships with people of any gender but added that she is not getting many offers.
She was married to Chris Sarandon for 12 years before a 21-year relationship with actor Tim Robbins.
My sexual orientation is up for grabs, I guess you could say.”
She also revealed she once had an affair with gay British actor Philip Sayer, who was her co-star in the 1983 vampire film The Hunger and who died in 1989.
She said: “I did at one point have a very successful and very loving and wonderful affair with a man who then wasn’t with another woman after me, and that worked out fine!
Susan Sarandon Trump
Susan was arrested on June 28, 2018,during the Women Disobey protests, along with 575 other people, for protesting at the Hart Senate Office Building where a sit-in was being held against Donald Trump’s migrant separation policy.
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Susan Sarandon Movies | Susan Sarandon Films
Year |
Title |
Role |
2019
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Going Places
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2018
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The Death and Life of John F. Donovan
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Grace Donovan
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2018
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Viper Club
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Helen
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2017
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A Bad Moms Christmas
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Isis Dunkler
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2016
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Zoolander 2
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Herself
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2016
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April and the Extraordinary World
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Chimene (voice)
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2016
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Mothers and Daughters
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Millie
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2016
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Spark
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Bananny (voice)
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2016
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Ace the Case
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Detective Dottie Wheel
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2016
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My Entire High School Sinking Into the Sea
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Lunch Lady Lorraine (voice)
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2015
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Hell and Back
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Barb the Angel (voice)
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2015
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The Meddler
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Marnie Minervini
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2015
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3 Generations
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Dolly
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2015
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The Other Side of the Lake the Purple Girl
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Herself
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2014
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Tammy
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Pearl Balzen
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2014
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Ping Pong Summer
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Randy Jammer
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2014
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The Calling
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Hazel Micallief
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2013
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Snitch
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Joanne Keeghan
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2013
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Irwin & Fran
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Narrator
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2013
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The Big Wedding
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Bebe McBride
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2013
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The Last of Robin Hood
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Florence Aadland
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2012
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Jeff, Who Lives at Home
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Sharon Thompkins
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2012
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Robot & Frank
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Jennifer
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2012
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That’s My Boy
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Mary McGarricle
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2012
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Arbitrage
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Ellen Miller
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2012
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Cloud Atlas
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Madame Horrox / Older Ursula / Yosouf Suleiman / Abbess
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2012
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The Company You Keep
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Sharon Solarz
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2010
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Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps
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Sylvia Moore
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2010
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Peacock
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Fanny Crill
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2009
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The Greatest
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Grace Brewer
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2009
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Leaves of Grass
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Daisy Kincaid
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2009
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Solitary Man
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Nancy Kalmen
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2009
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The Lovely Bones
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Grandma Lynn
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2008
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Speed Racer
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Mom Racer
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2008
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Middle of Nowhere
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Rhonda Berry
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2007
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Mr. Woodcock
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Beverly Farley
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2007
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In the Valley of Elah
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Joan Deerfield
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2007
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Enchanted
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Queen Narissa
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2007
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Emotional Arithmetic
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Melanie Lansing Winters
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2006
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Irresistible
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Sophie Hartley
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2005
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Elizabethtown
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Hollie Baylor
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2005
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Romance & Cigarettes
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Kitty Kane Murder
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2004
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Noel
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Rose Collins
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2004
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Jiminy Glick in Lalawood
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Herself
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2004
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Shall We Dance
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Beverly Clark
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2004
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Alfie
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Liz
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2002
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Igby Goes Down
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Mimi Slocumb
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2002
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The Banger Sisters
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Lavinia Kingsley
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2002
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Moonlight Mile
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Jojo Floss
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2002
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Little Miss Spider
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Narrator
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2001
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Cats & Dogs
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Ivy (voice)
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2001
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Goodnight Moon
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Narrator
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2000
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Joe Gould’s Secret
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Alice Neel
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2000
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Rugrats in Paris: The Movie
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Coco LaBouche (voice)
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1999
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Our Friend, Martin
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Mrs. Clark (voice)
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1999
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Cradle Will Rock
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Margherita SarfattI
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1999
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Anywhere but Here
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Adele August
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1998
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Twilight
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Catherine Ames
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1998
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Illuminata
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Calimene
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1998
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Stepmom
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Jackie Harrison
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1996
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James and the Giant Peach
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Miss Spider (voice)
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1995
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Dead Man Walking
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Sister Helen Prejean
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1994
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The Client
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Regina “Reggie” Love
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1994
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Little Women
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Margaret “Marmee” March
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1994
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Safe Passage
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Margaret “Mag” Singer
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1992
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The Player
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Herself
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1992
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Light Sleeper
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Ann
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1992
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Bob Roberts
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Tawna Titan
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1992
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Lorenzo’s Oil
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Michaela Odone
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1991
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Thelma & Louise
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Louise Sawyer
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1990
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White Palace
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Nora Baker
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1989
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The January Man
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Christine Starkey
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1989
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A Dry White Season
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Melanie Bruwer
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1988
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Bull Durham
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Annie Savoy
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1988
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Sweet Hearts Dance
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Sandra Boon
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1987
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The Witches of Eastwick
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Jane Spofford
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1985
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Compromising Positions
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Judith Singer
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1984
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The Buddy System
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Emily Price
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1983
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The Hunger
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Sarah Roberts
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1982
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Tempest
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Aretha Tomalin
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1980
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Atlantic City
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Sally Matthews
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1980
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Loving Couples
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Stephanie Beck
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1979
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Something Short of Paradise
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Madeline Ross
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1978
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Pretty Baby
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Hattie
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1978
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King of the Gypsies
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Rose
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1977
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Checkered Flag or Crash
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C.C. Wainwright
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1977
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The Other Side of Midnight
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Catherine Alexander Douglas
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1977
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The Great Smokey Roadblock
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Ginny
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1976
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One Summer Love
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Chloe
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1975
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The Great Waldo Pepper
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Mary Beth
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1975
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The Rocky Horror Picture Show
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Janet Weiss
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1974
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Lovin’ Molly
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Sarah
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1974
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The Front Page
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Peggy Grant
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1971
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Lady Liberty
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Sally
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1971
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The Apprentice
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Elizabeth Hawkins
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1970
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Joe
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Melissa Compton
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TBA
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Blackbird
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Lily
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Susan Sarandon Tv Shows
Year |
Title |
Role |
2009, 2011
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Saturday Night Live
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Mother
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2017
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Feud: Bette and Joan
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Bette Davis
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2017-19
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Ray Donovan
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Samantha Winslow
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2017
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Rick and Morty
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Dr. Wong (voice)
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2017
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Neo Yokio
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Aunt Agatha (voice)
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2016
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Cassius and Clay
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(voice)
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2016-17
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Skylanders Academy
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Golden Queen (voice)
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2016
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American Dad!
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Mrs. Jasperterian (voice)
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2015
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The Secret Life of Marilyn Monroe
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Gladys
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2015
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Moonbeam City
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Ice Ivory (voice)
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2014
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Doll & Em
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Herself
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2013–14
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Mike & Molly
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J.C. Small
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2012
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The Big C
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Joy the Joyologist
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2012
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Louie
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Herself
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2011–12
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30 Rock
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Lynn Onkman
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2010
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You Don’t Know Jack
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Janet Good
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2009
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ER
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Nora
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2007
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Bernard and Doris
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Doris Duke
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2006
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The Simpsons
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Herself
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2006–07
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Rescue Me
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Alicia Green
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2005
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The Exonerated
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Sunny Jacobs
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2005
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Mad TV
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Various roles
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2004
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Troy: The Passion of Helen
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Herself (host)
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2003
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Ice Bound: A Woman’s Survival at the South Pole
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Dr. Jerri Nielsen
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2003
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Frank Herbert’s Children of Dune
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Princess Wensicia
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2002
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Malcolm in the Middle
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Meg
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2001
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Friends
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Jessica Lockhart
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2001
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Cool Women in History
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Herself (host)
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1999
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American Experience
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voice
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1999
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Earthly Possessions
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Charlotte Emory
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1995
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The Simpsons
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Ballet Teacher (voice)
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1995
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American Experience
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narrator
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1994
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All Star 25th Birthday: Stars and Street Forever!
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Bitsy
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1986
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Women of Valor
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Col. Margaret Ann Jessup
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1985
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A.D
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Livilla
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1985
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Mussolini and I
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Edda Mussolini Ciano
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1984
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Oxbridge Blues
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Natalie
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1984
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Faerie Tale Theatre
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Beauty
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1982
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Who Am I This Time?
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Helene Shaw
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1975
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The Haunting of Rosalind
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1974
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F. Scott Fitzgerald and ‘The Last of the Belles’
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Ailie Calhoun
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1974
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The Satan Murders
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Kate
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1974
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June Moon
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Eileen
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1974
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The Rimers of Eldritch
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Pasty Johnson
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1972
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Search for Tomorrow
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Sarah Fairbanks
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1971
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A World Apart
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Patrice Kahlman
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1971
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Owen Marshall: Counselor at Law
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Joyce
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Susan Sarandon Latest Movie |Susan Sarandon New Movie
- Going Places – 2019
- Viper Club – 2018
- The death and life of John Donovan- 2018
- Survivors Guide to Prison – 2018
- A bad Moms Christmans – 2017
Susan Sarandon Friends
The seventh season of Friends, an American sitcom created by David Crane and Marta Kauffman, premiered on NBC on October 12, 2000. Friends was produced by Bright/Kauffman/Crane Productions, in association with Warner Bros. Television. The season contains 24 episodes and concluded airing on May 17, 2001.
Julia Roberts And Susan Sarandon Movie
- Stepmom -1998
A comedy-drama film directed by Chris Columbus and starring Julia Roberts, Susan Sarandon, and Ed Harris. Susan won the San Diego Film Critics Society Award for Best Actress and Harris won the National Board of Review Award for Best Supporting Actor, sharing the win with his role in The Truman Show.Susan Sarandon Hillary Clinton
Susan Sarandon Quotes
- I look forward to being older, when what you look like becomes less and less an issue and what you are is the point.
- I was told I had an overabundance of original sin.
- Children reinvent your world for you.
- I try to live my life every day in the present, and try not to turn a blind eye to injustice and need.
- To know that once you decide to look at life outside of the narrow limits of just your world and start to understand that you can make a difference in very simple ways – in volunteering and all the way up to bigger world problems.
- If you walk down the street and see someone in a box, you have a choice. That person is either the other and you’re fearful of them, or that person is an extension of your family. And that makes you at home in that world and not fearful. So really it’s very self-serving.
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Susan Sarandon Politics
Susan is known for her active support of progressive and liberal political causes, ranging from donations to organizations such as EMILY’s List to participating in a 1983 delegation to Nicaragua sponsored by MADRE, an organization that promotes “social, environmental, and economic justice”. She was appointed UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador.
In that capacity, she has actively supported the organization’s global advocacy, as well as the work of the Canadian UNICEF Committee. She was one of eight women selected in 2006 to carry in the Olympic flag at the Opening Ceremony of the 2006 Olympic Winter Games, in Turin, Italy. The same year, Sarandon received the Action Against Hunger Humanitarian Award. In 2010 susan was appointed an FAO Goodwill Ambassador .
Susan Sarandon Jill Stein
She endorsed Green Party of the United States presidential candidate Jill Stein on October 30, 2016 .
Susan Sarandon Oscar | Susan Sarandon Awards
In 1990s Susan was nominated for an Academy Award four more times , as Best Actress in Thelma & Louise (1991), Lorenzo’s Oil (1992), and The Client (1994), finally winning in 1995 for Dead Man Walking. In 1994 she was awarded the Women in Film Crystal Award .
Susan Sarandon Enchanted
Enchanted is a musical fantasy romantic comedy film, produced by Walt Disney Pictures and Sonnenfeld and Josephson Entertainment. It is written by Bill Kelly and directed by Kevin Lima, the film stars Amy Adams, Patrick Dempsey, James Marsden, Timothy Spall, Idina Menzel, Rachel Covey, and Susan Sarandon.
The story line focuses on Giselle, an archetypal Disney Princess, who is forced from her traditional animated world of Andalasia into the live-action world of New York City. The film was the first Disney film to be distributed by Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures, instead of Buena Vista Pictures Distribution
Susan Sarandon Spin
SPiN is an international chain of franchised table tennis clubs and bars. In 2009 the company was founded by actress Susan Sarandon, her then boyfriend Jonathan Bricklin, and other investors including Andrew Gordon and Franck Raharinosy.
Susan Sarandon The Hunger
The Hunger is a erotic horror film directed by Tony Scott and starring Susan Sarandon, Catherine Deneuve and David Bowie. It is based on love triangle between a doctor who specialises in sleep and aging research and a vampire couple. It is a loose adaptation of the 1981 novel of the same name by Whitley Strieber, with a screenplay by Ivan Davis and Michael Thomas.
It was screened out of competition at the 1983 Cannes Film Festival.
Susan Sarandon Ping Pong
Ping Pong Summer is a coming-of-age comedy film written and directed by Michael Tully. It had its world premiere at 2014 Sundance Film Festival on January 18, 2014.
Gravitas Ventures acquired the distribution rights of the film. On June 6, 2014 they released the film theatrically and by video on demand on . Millennium Entertainment handled the home release of the film.