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Susan Sullivan
Birth at
18 November 1942
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American actress Susan Sullivan was born and lived in New York City. In 1960, she graduated from high school and enrolled at Hofstra University in the Department of Dramatic Art. In 1964, Susan graduated with a bachelor’s degree. In parallel with her studies, she collaborated with the legendary Playboy magazine. Then she got a role in one of the productions on Broadway - Jimmy Shine. There she played with Dustin Hoffman. Thus began Susan Sullivan’s acting career. In 1969, the actress signed a lucrative
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American actress Susan Sullivan was born and lived in New York City. In 1960, she graduated from high school and enrolled at Hofstra University in the Department of Dramatic Art. In 1964, Susan graduated with a bachelor’s degree. In parallel with her studies, she collaborated with the legendary Playboy magazine.
Then she got a role in one of the productions on Broadway - Jimmy Shine. There she played with Dustin Hoffman. Thus began Susan Sullivan’s acting career. In 1969, the actress signed a lucrative contract with Universal Studious and participated in a number of TV projects as a guest star.
Susan also appeared in soap operas at the time. In 1970, she starred in the TV series A World Apart, then immediately landed a role in the soap opera Another World. She played there until 1976. And in 1977, she participated in the series “The Incredible Hulk”.
For her work in the television dramas Rich Man and Poor Man Book II, Sullivan was nominated for an Emmy. This sparked a surge of interest in the actress, and in 1981 she landed a big role: Maggie in the film.
TV series "Falcon Cross" . In this project, she worked for eight years and was nominated several times for the prestigious television award. Many fans of Sullivan’s work and critics consider this work of the actress the most successful.
In addition to filming in television series, Susan starred in big movies, for example, in the film “The Wedding of a Best Friend” (1997). She also voiced animated films and was the face of the Tylenol brand.