Susan Stephen
Susan Rennie Stephen (16 July 1931 – 21 April 2000) was a notable English actress recognized for her contributions to the film industry during the 1950s. Hailing from London, she gained prominence for her roles in a variety of B-films, showcasing her talent in over 20 cinematic productions. Some of her most memorable works include The Red Beret (1953), The House Across the Lake (1954), Pacific Destiny (1956), and the classic comedy Carry On Nurse (1959).
Stephen's career saw a shift after she married film director Nicolas Roeg in 1957. Their union lasted until 1977, during which her appearances on the big screen dwindled. Despite this decline in film roles, her earlier work left a lasting impression on the industry, marking her as a distinctive figure of her time.
Throughout her career, Susan Stephen demonstrated her versatility and charm, contributing to the rich tapestry of British cinema in the mid-20th century. Her legacy continues to be celebrated by film enthusiasts who appreciate the era she represented and the roles she brought to life.
Filmography
Stolen Face
The House Across the Lake
For Better, for Worse
Carry On Nurse
The Red Beret
It's Never Too Late
Return of a Stranger (1961)
As Long as They're Happy
Treasure Hunt