Susan Strasberg

Susan Strasberg

actress

Susan Strasberg was born on May 22, 1938 in USA. Susan Strasberg's big-screen debut came with Picnic directed by Joshua Logan in 1955. Susan Strasberg is known for Tales of the Unexpected directed by Graham Evans, Roald Dahl stars as Self - Introduced by and Andrew Ray as Cranmer Oakes. Susan Strasberg has got 1 awards and 2 nominations so far. The most recent award Susan Strasberg achieved is Mar del Plata Film Festival. The upcoming new movie Susan Strasberg plays is The Delta Force which will be released on Feb 14, 1986.

Susan Strasberg was born in New York City on May 22, 1938. From the time of her birth, she was destined to be an actress, as her father was Lee Strasberg, acting coach at the famed Actors Studio in New York. In 1953, Susan made her acting debut in the episode Goodyear Television Playhouse: Catch a Falling Star (1953) of the Goodyear Television Playhouse (1951) when she was just 15 years old. However, her true stage debut was on Broadway in the title role of "Diary of Anne Frank" in 1955. From that time on, Susan would devote part time to the stage and part time to the screen. Her first movie role was a fourth-billed part in Picnic (1955). That spot wasn't bad, considering she was still relatively new to the screen and her co-stars were William Holden, Kim Novak, Rosalind Russell, Cliff Robertson and Arthur O'Connell.After making La toile d'araignée (1955) later that same year, she went back to perform on the stage. It just wasn't on-screen that she co-starred with big names; in 1957 she shared the stage with Helen Hayes and Richard Burton in "Time Remembered". In 1958, Susan returned to the big screen again in Les feux du théâtre (1958). Although her billing wasn't anywhere near what it was with "Picnic", the picture got good reviews. For the remainder of her acting career, Susan alternated among the stage, screen and television. Wherever there was an acting role, she was there to appear in it. She spent some time in Europe, particularly Italy, making films for the rabid fans there. During the course of her tenure, she appeared in three documentaries about her old friend Marilyn Monroe. The first two were Crazy About the Movies: Marilyn Monroe - Beyond the Legend (1986) and Remembering Marilyn (1988). The third was Marilyn Monroe: Life After Death (1994). On January 21, 1999, Susan lost her struggle with breast cancer in New York City. She was a youthful 60 years old.

  • Birthday

    May 22, 1938
  • Place of Birth

    New York City, New York, USA

Known For

Awards

1 wins & 2 nominations

Mar del Plata Film Festival
1961
Kapò (1960)
Winner - Best Actress

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