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About Susan

ACTOR:

Stage: Last seen as Vita Louise in Harvey (2009) by Mary Chase, directed by Peter Ray at Garland Civic Theater.   Nominated for two Column Awards, 2009 (Best Actress in a Play - Non-Equity & Best Featured Actress in a Play - Equity). Played Mrs. Brummett simultaneously in Echo Theatre's productions of See Rock City and Gulf View Drive (Parts 2 & 3 of The Nibroc Trilogy) by Arlene Hutton, directed by Pam Myers-Morgan and Ellen Locy at the BathHouse Cultural Center and the remount at Theatre Too.  Recently appeared as Mildred in The Cemetary Club by Ken Mechell (2009), directed by Susan Sargent at Contemporary Theatre of Dallas, Charlotte Hay in Moon Over Buffalo  by Ken Ludwig (2008), directed by Charles Ballinger at FIG Theatre, Claudia in The Oldest Living Graduate by Preston Jones (2008), directed by Cynthia Hestand at Contemporary Theatre of Dallas, as Aunt Ruth in Marvin's Room (2008), at Contemporary Theatre of Dallas, as Mrs. Slocombe in Are You Being Served? (2008) at Garland Civic Theater, as Aunt Dahlia in Right Ho, Jeeves (2007) at the Contemporary Theatre of Dallas (Named Best Supporting Performance, Female by Alexandra Bonifield’s 2007 Best of DFW Theatre.)  Also appeared as Lady Manley-Prowe in Rotunda Theatre's Something's Afoot (2006), as Mrs. Bennet in Garland Civic Theatre’s production of Pride and Prejudice (2007), as Penny Sycamore in GCT's You Can't Take It with You (2007), and as Ann Putnam and Sarah Good in The Crucible by Arthur Miller (2006), both at GCT and directed by Kyle McClaran. 

Radio/Online: Numerous roles for Schlock Radio Theater online (Robot Monster, Teenagers from Outer Space).  Performed Joanie Ferro and other characters in Texas Radio Theatre Company’s Lunar Outpost Omega, written and directed by Rich Frolich (2006); also appeared in 2005 as Amaretta Biscotti in TRTC’s The Biscotti Family Christmas and various characters in The Abercrombie Forgery.

Video: Played Margaret Dumont in How to Make a Coocoo Clock aka The Missing Marx Brothers Film (1998, Turtle Creek/One Shot Productions) presented at 1998 Dallas Video Fest; played the cell phone pushing Gypsy in Nosphönatu (2000, CheeseWorks Flims) presented at 2000 Dallas Video Fest.

Voiceover Talent: Voice for numerous exhibits at Old Red Museum of Dallas County History;

WRITER:

Stage: Ten minute play Dancing Counts selected by Austin ScriptWorks for the "Out of Ink Festival," 2009; Short play No Secrets, originally written for and produced by Rover DramaWerks for “One Day Only 5," 2003, produced for "The Best of One Day Only 2," 2009; 10 minute plays Nude Eating Hot Soup, Why’s This Here Night Different? and Heartbreak Special at the Elbow Room presented as part of “Read Our Shorts” staged readings; Nude Eating Hot Soup staged at The Writers Garret “Writers at Play 3” program; Christmas Presents performed at “Xmas at Ground Zero 2003.”

Video: Wrote award winning short video Strange Tastes (2005, Tempest Productions) for 2005 National Film Challenge, national finalist and Best of Central; wrote short video Nude Eating Hot Soup (in post, One Shot Productions).

Screenplays: Missing Pieces, Bullshot and My Boyfriend’s Wife Was Kidnapped by Aliens.  

PRODUCER:

Nosphönatu: executive producer, performer

How to Make a Coocoo Clock aka The Missing Marx Brothers Film: executive producer, performer

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