Susan Durrwachter joined the Screen Actor's Guild in 2000 by accident. She was a utility stand-in on NBC's 'Ed' and photo doubled for Julie Bowen. She worked on film/TV sets as stand-in/doubles for Kathyrn Erbe (Law & Order Criminal Intent), Sarah Jessica Parker (Sex & the City), Panic Room (Jodie Foster) etc. From 2002-2010, she worked as a booking producer for NBC/MSNBC/CNBC for Joe Scarborough, Donny Deutsch, Alison Stewart, Monica Crowley, Ron Reagan and Lester Holt. She is currently working at CNN as a producer for Piers Morgan Tonight. Susan's originally from Williamsport, Pennsylvania (home of the Little League World Series).
Susan Dalian was born in Baltimore, Maryland, USA as Susan Patterson Dalian. She is known for her role as the gun wielding, jilted bride, "Bebe" in the 2001 Sony Screen Gems film The Brothers opposite Shemar Moore with Morris Chestnut and Gabrielle Union. She studied acting at Baltimore School for the Arts, one of the top five performing arts high schools in the United States. She graduated and later went on to study at Boston University in their College of Fine Arts program earning a B.F.A in Acting. Her career started in San Francisco where she played roles acting in theater companies such as San Francisco Shakespeare Festival, CA Shakespeare Theater, Berkeley Repertory Theater, Marin Theater Company and Shakespeare Santa Cruz. While living there she also acted in several national commercials and voice overs. Later she moved to Los Angeles to begin acting in television and film. She got a big break when cast as a series regular in a pilot produced by Stephen J. Cannell (Spider's Web). She has appeared in several roles in television shows and feature films as well as short films. Susan is also a voice over actor and has voiced for several television and radio commercials as well as voicing characters for anime and video games, including the voice of "Storm" in the 2009 Cartoon Network show Wolverine and the X-men and "Haku" in Naruto. She has acted onstage at theaters such as South Coast Repertory (with Pulitzer Prize winning playwrights Lynn Nottage and Tracy Letts with director William Friedkin), The Actors' Gang (directed by Tim Robbins), and Indiana Repertory Theater, to name a few. She is also a stage director having directed several plays with various theater companies, as well as having co-directed and wrote the short film Bite Me which screened at Mammoth Lakes Film Festival and Festival Angaelica in 2019.
Susan Danford is known for Raised by Wolves (2020), Friend Request (2016) and Poppie Nongena (2019).
Susan Davis is known for Wargames (1983), 1BR (2019) and The Glove (1979).
Susan DeVaney is an actress, known for Herman & Shelly (2011) and The Midnight Game (2013).
Susan Dean was born on 13 March 1978 in Pottstown, Pennsylvania, USA. She is an actress and producer, known for Truth Is Stranger Than Florida (2016), I Am Frankie (2017) and Never Winter (2010).
Susan Deming is an alumna of The Groundlings Sunday Company, a graduate of The Second City Conservatory, a legacy mainstage performer at iO West and current LAB Ensemble Member at Impro Theatre. A theatre graduate of Northwestern University, Susan has appeared onstage at The Second City Chicago, Wisdom Bridge Theatre, The Goodman Theatre, Los Angeles Repertory, Circus Theatricals, East West Players and The Odyssey Theatre. Susan recently headlined the series "Tantalum," an official selection of Tribeca TV's Pilot Season Festival, opposite Marcus Henderson ("Get Out"). Additional credits include Showtime pilot, "Not Penn Jillette," Oxygen pilot, "LOL", "It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia," "Tim & Eric's Awesome Show, Good Job!," "The Affair" and "Fresh Off the Boat," plus feature films "Prison Logic," "An American Carol," His Secret Marriage," and "The Browsing Effect ." Susan leads a double life as a Casting Director, specializing in comedy.
Susan DiStaulo, also Di Staulo (as per her birth certificate) was born on the seventh of July in 1963. She is a graduate of Sarah Lawrence College, BA 1985, the Parson's Sch. of Design, BFA in Fashion Design 1992, and holds a masters degree from Columbia University, 2000. She Originally wanted to be a designer, but fate/providence led her into acting and modeling.
Born in Marquette Michigan. Raised in Palatine, Illinois and Worthington Ohio. BFA Otterbein College, Ohio. Most recent credits include lead roles in the films "Basement", "Reality", and "Below the Root". Most recent TV: "Perception", "Murder in the First" and "Hart of Dixie". She is a proud member of the Road Theater Company in NoHo. Susan Diol's first big break was replacing Amanda Plummer in "You Never Can Tell" on Broadway at Circle in the Square NYC, with Uta Hagen, Victor Garber and John Cullum. She also performed at the Kennedy Center in Nagle Jackson's play, "Opera Comique", with Eli Wallach, Anne Jackson, Charlotte Moore and Brian Bedford, Favorite TV roles: John Larroquette's baby sister on Night Court (1984), Dean Stockwell's wife on Quantum Leap (1989), Robert Picardo's love interest on Star Trek: Voyager (1995) and Seinfeld: The Nose Job (1991) episode. She played a hooker with Tony Shalhoub and Tim Daly on Wings (1990). She played a nun on Murphy Brown (1988), with Candice Bergen. She was a killer on Touched by an Angel (1994) and on the "C.S.I." episode, CSI: Crime Scene Investigation: Grissom Versus the Volcano (2003), with William Petersen and Marg Helgenberger. And mother of a killer on CSI again. On soaps, she played lovelorn "Emmy Borden" on Days of Our Lives (1965) and the crafty phony preacher/con artist "Angela Holliday" along-side actor Chris Cousins on One Life to Live (1968). She is also a writer, director and producer at her company, Zengleamfilmz.