Susan Strasberg
Susan Elizabeth Strasberg (May 22, 1938 – January 21, 1999) was a distinguished American actress known for her compelling performances on both stage and screen. Born into a family deeply rooted in the arts, she was the daughter of famed theater director Lee Strasberg, which undoubtedly influenced her passion for acting.
Strasberg gained prominence in the late 1950s, making a significant impact with her role in the film "Picnic" (1955), where she starred alongside William Holden. Her notable performances in classic films such as "The Matchmaker" (1958) and "The Manchurian Candidate" (1962) showcased her versatility and ability to portray complex characters. In addition to her film work, she also made a name for herself in theater, earning acclaim for her role in the Broadway production of "The Diary of Anne Frank."
Throughout her career, Strasberg received several accolades for her contributions to the performing arts. She was nominated for a Tony Award and received a Golden Globe nomination for her role in "The Unforeseen" (1957). Her dedication to her craft extended beyond acting; she also authored a memoir titled "Susan Strasberg's Book of Acting," sharing insights and experiences from her extensive career.
Strasberg's legacy continues to inspire aspiring actors, and her contributions to the entertainment industry remain celebrated long after her passing.
Filmography
In Praise of Older Women
Sweet Sixteen
Hauser's Memory
The Delta Force
The Manitou
Picnic
Taste of Fear
Psych-Out
Hemingway’s Adventures of a Young Man
Rollercoaster
Bloody Birthday
The Brotherhood
Mazes and Monsters
The Cobweb
The Legend of Hillbilly John
Kapo
The Trip
The Name of the Game Is Kill