Suzanne Dean's acting career commenced with a year-long AEA apprenticeship at Burt Reynolds Theater Institute in Jupiter, Florida, followed by subsequent study with Uta Hagen at HB Studios in NYC. She pursued her acting career for 10 years in L.A. before succumbing to her other professional passion...teaching! She's back after retiring from 15 years teaching Special Education, having a "Blast!", and currently assembling her demo reel!
Suzanne Dean is an Actress and Producer. She is owner of Rebelfilm Productions LLC - for film & video, the Associate Artistic and Development Director for Los Angeles based arts organization Shakespeare by the Sea, Co-Founder/Associate Artistic Director of Little Fish Theatre, and Co-Creator of the We Are Shakespeare Digital Video Festival. Suzanne has been involved in film and video production for over 20 years and is EMMY nominated for her Commercial production work, having managed over 120 spots. As a theatre Producer & Director, she has overseen more than 170 stage productions, including an annual New Works Festival. Suzanne also contributes as a judge for film/video festivals and is a grant writer and development consultant for non-profit arts organizations internationally. Suzanne merges her performing, producing, artistic management, and development careers throughout Los Angeles and the Bay Area. She is a member of the Actor unions as well as the Academy of Television Arts and Sciences, Women in Film, Theatrical Producers League of Los Angeles, Shakespeare Theatre Association, LA Stage Alliance, and San Francisco Film Society. She is a recurring Guest Artist/Director with Prague Shakespeare Company and Arabian Shakespeare Festival.
Suzanne Dillard-Burke is an actress, known for Strictly for the Birds (2021).
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Suzanne Dudley was born in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. She is known for Strike of the Panther (1988), Angel 4: Undercover (1994) and Water Rats (1996).
Suzanne Dunstan is an actress, known for Scareycrows (2017).
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Suzanne Faulkner is known for I Am That (2018) and Bhakti Boy.
The daughter of a Mormon bishop, Suzanne Fields dropped out of high school and ran away from home at the age of seventeen. Fields got her start in the adult entertainment industry after she answered an ad in an underground newspaper and began appearing in short stag movies in the late 1960's. Suzanne went on to perform in a slew of racy and explicit sex films that were made throughout the early to mid 1970's. Moreover, according to a 1970 Playboy magazine article entitled "The Porno Girls" Fields was married to a rock musician who thought her career in porn was "pretty funny."
Suzanne Ford appeared this season as Betty (the murderer!) on 'Magnum P.I.' and has a lead role in the upcoming (hilarious) short film, 'Lucy,' as well as in the new series pilot "For Years to Come," written by and starring James Patrick Nelson. She has been seen as Edie on Fox's 'The Cool Kids,' as Linda on ABC's long-running 'Fresh Off the Boat,' as Mary on 'Grace and Frankie' (Netflix), in the Duplass brothers' indie feature hit 'Manson Family Vacation' (Netflix) as Janice, on 'It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia' as brash New Jersey cougar Diane, and as Gerty in the cult PopTV comedy 'Swedish Dicks,' starring Peter Stormare, Johan Glans and Keanu Reeves. Suzanne trained in New York with Stella Adler and William Esper, and has appeared in over 100 stage productions there, on tour and in regional theatres around the country. Currently, Suzanne can be heard narrating the popular audiobook for young adults, Black Rocks and Rainbows: The True Adventures of Henry Opukahaia, the Hawaiian Boy Who Changed History, written by her late mother, Susan C. Riford, and available on Amazon, Audible and wherever audiobooks are sold. She has also narrated many other titles, including Nick DeWolf's harrowing supernatural thriller, Pulling Strings. In Hollywood she has worked extensively in television and film, guest starring on shows including 'Girlfriends' Guide to Divorce,' 'Criminal Minds,' 'Anger Management,' 'The Middle,' 'Monk,' 'Bones,' 'How I Met Your Mother,' 'House, MD,' 'That 70s Show,' 'Las Vegas,' 'Friends' and many others. Other indie films include 'Miss Virginia,' starring Uzo Aduba, the festival award-winning 'You and Me,' 'MoniKa,' 'God's Country,' 'Darkening Sky' with Rider Strong, 'Uncross the Stars' with Barbara Hershey and Ron Perlman, and 'Of Silence' with writer/director/star Jeremiah Sayys. She played supporting roles in Joel Silver's thriller 'The Apparition,' starring Ashley Greene and Tom Felton, 'The Informers,' starring Kim Basinger, Mickey Roarke, Brad Renfroe and Billy Bob Thornton, and 'You, Me & Dupree,' starring Matt Dillon, Kate Hudson, Owen Wilson and Michael Douglas. She has appeared in dozens of theatre productions on the west coast, most recently at Pacific Resident Theatre in 'Becky Shaw' and the world premiere of Bruce Glassman's 'Will,' and at International City Theatre starring as Polly Wyeth in 'Other Desert Cities.' Other theatre credits include understudying Annie Potts in the hit play, 'Aftermath,' and productions at The Laguna Playhouse, La Mirada Theatre for the Performing Arts and Rogue Machine Theatre. Suzanne works frequently at Pacific Resident Theatre, where she is a member. She lives in the Hollywood Hills with her husband, Alan Toman.