Susan Rattler is known for QB1: Beyond the Lights (2017).
Susan Reno is an actress, known for Providence (1999), Mr. & Mrs. Smith (1996) and The Glimmer Man (1996).
Susan Rice is known for The Black List: Volume One (2008), American Deep State (2020) and The Way I See It (2020). She has been married to Ian Cameron since September 12, 1992. They have two children.
Susan Rienzo was born in Paterson, New Jersey and grew up in nearby Wayne, New Jersey before moving to Arizona in 1997. She's had a love of acting, movies and the stage all her life, and began her Arizona acting career in 2011. Her debut role was playing the "cougar" in "H.O.P.E: Life Alone" with Rangelo Productions. Since then, she has appeared in numerous feature films, shorts, commercials and corporate videos. She's been featured in lead roles in the films "Tainted Love", "This Is Gonna Be Awesome", and "Diagnosis". Susan also co-produced the feature "Stuck Outside of Phoenix" and the short film "Cowboy Spa", and directed the short film "Friendzone".
Susan Rissmann is an actress, known for The Wicked One (2017).
Susan Roberts is an actress, known for Deeper and Deeper (2010), Everything or Nothing (2007) and Campus Radio (2011).
Susan Roblin is an actress, known for Paranormal Witness (2011).
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For Susan Roman, being part of the wacky, wonderful world of animation for most of her adult life has been a dream come true. Let's be frank: some of her earlier efforts didn't exactly light up the galaxy. (We're looking at you, Piggsburg Pigs...) But along the way, she worked on projects that have since become mainstream classics, voicing characters such as Champ Bear in the original Care Bears series, Melissa Raccoon in The Raccoons, Sara Lynn and Eddie in Fisher-Price Little People, Cucumber in The Busy World of Richard Scarry, the Berry Princess in Strawberry Shortcake Meets the Berrykins, and James in Thomas and the Magic Railroad. She also voiced Mega Man in Nintendo's Mega Man Legends 2, Judy Tate in Beyblade, Akira in Bakugan, Tika in Barbie as the Island Princess, and as Snowy, the little white dog, she barked her way through a television series that has become a perennial fan favorite: The Adventures of TinTin. In what turned out to be a huge departure from children's animation, she was cast as Angel, the speaking voice of Debbie Harry, in the ground-breaking major motion picture Rock & Rule, and in yet another cult classic, Columbia Picture's Heavy Metal, she played The Girl in the Harry Canyon Sequence. Susan is probably best known as the voice of Sailor Jupiter in the original English dub of Sailor Moon
Susan Rose is a multilingual actor, model and Second City-trained screenwriter and improviser based in Chicago. Born in Tachikawa, Japan, Susan grew up all over the world as an Air Force Brat--and just kept moving. The acting bug bit in college but before long she was modeling in Europe, doing commercials, editorial print, and runway in Paris and Milan. A great adventure, but after a year she headed home determined to put together a more long-term career. She ended up at the CBS-affiliate TV station in Albuquerque, NM, first as an Assistant Producer, then Reporter, Correspondent, and Anchor/Associate Producer. At the same time she starred in the station-produced syndicated Country Western Musical Sitcom, "High Country," winning an award at the New York International Film and Television Festival for Acting. Interviewing recruiters for the US State Department on her weekday feature news/talk show, she was inspired to take the entry exams for the Foreign Service. That led to a new career as a US diplomat, with assignments to Rio de Janeiro, Athens, Brussels, and Washington, where she was able to continue acting on stage and taking classes. After ten years she left the Foreign Service and moved to Athens, Greece, where she continued acting and modeling. After a brief stint in Budapest, it was back to the US, settling in Chicago, where she found The Second City and Improv, a technique perfectly suited to her creative process. She also went back to work for the US government, with a special focus on developing and encouraging more (and better) creative thinking. Susan's acting resume includes "The Accidental Detective," an Italian feature written and directed by Vanna Paoli; "Bad Animal," a feature by Remsy Atassi set in Chicago's hip-hop music scene; and award-winning student shorts. (2022) Her latest acting project is a lead role in "Always, Always", a short family drama from Chicago writer/director Eve Rounds. (2021) Susan stepped away from government work in 2021 to focus full-time on screenwriting and acting. (2022) She has written a one-hour dramedy series set in the world of high fashion modeling in Paris with her writing partner, Maija Flanagan, and is putting the finishing touches on another series: a romantic geopolitical mystery-thriller set in Chicago and Rio de Janeiro.