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Susan Sarandon
Birth at
4 October 1946
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The creative rise of Susan Sarandon (Susan Sarandon) is associated with the main female role in the film “Joe”, where she, a graduate of the Drama School of the Catholic University of America, played Melissa Compton. Susan did not stop there: her role allowed to create images of not only decent ladies (the musical “Cinema-rock horror show”), but also provincial simpletons (for example, in the film “Favorite Molly”). The actress (born October 4, 1946) played with partners such as Robert Redford Jack
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The creative rise of Susan Sarandon (Susan Sarandon) is associated with the main female role in the film “Joe”, where she, a graduate of the Drama School of the Catholic University of America, played Melissa Compton. Susan did not stop there: her role allowed to create images of not only decent ladies (the musical “Cinema-rock horror show”), but also provincial simpletons (for example, in the film “Favorite Molly”). The actress (born October 4, 1946) played with partners such as
Tim Robbins , actor and director, and this long romance ended with his betrayal and breakup.
During the Reagan era, Sarandon’s artistic career was in a state of downtime that was “diluted.”
Hunger horror film and the comedy "Darham Bull." Another famous project with the participation of the actress -
The Eastwick Witches .
In the 90s, the work of the actress entered the period of takeoff: for her role in the prison
drama "Dead Man Walking" Susan finally received the long-awaited and deserved Oscar, for which she was nominated almost every year. The award fell into worthy hands: Sarandon justified the trust of film academics, brilliantly playing in the films “January Man” and “White Palace”.
But after the rise, no matter how long it was, and staying at the top of fame inevitably follows the "descent", and, probably, because after the melodrama "Stepmother" Sarandon began to give preference to projects simple, "for the soul." Apparently, it’s time for age roles, which are inevitable in the life of every actress: Susan began to play mothers and even grandmother (thriller “Sweet Bones”). However, in Hollywood, she is still in sight, as befits the one whom the popular French magazine Paris-Match called beautiful and rebellious. /