Susan Shadburne is writer/director/producer of more than twenty-five hours of short educational and entertainment films, four full-length theatrical features distributed world-wide to the entertainment market. They include the Claymation ADVENTURES OF MARK TWAIN and live-action feature SHADOW PLAY starring Cloris Leachman and Dee Wallace. These films were also aired on Showtime and HBO after their theatrical run. Two short films she has written were nominated for Academy Awards, and her productions have won most major short film festivals. She has also taught screenwriting at Portland State University and the Northwest Film and Video Center. She is the owner of Susan Shadburne Productions, LLC, specializing in short dramatic and edu-tainment productions on socially significant themes- foster care, teen pregnancy and open adoption, parenting, the environment, the disabled, family violence- and in the development of long-form theatrical and entertainment films. Her recently completed Street Talk and Tuxes is a 55 minute documentary that reveals the lives of individual street kids- then follows them to the only annual prom for homeless youth in the country. Here, for one brief night, they strut, eat, dance, laugh, and forget their lives in the only traditional rite of passage they will probably ever know.
Susan Shalhoub Larkin is an actress, known for Stranger Things (2016), Last Vegas (2013) and Sleepy Hollow (2013).
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Susan was born and raised in Miami, Florida. Being part Nicaraguan, she is fluent in Spanish. Not only is Susan a well known paranormal expert, she openly identifies as a Witch. Aside from her paranormal endeavors, Susan had parallel aspirations for acting growing up. She pursued her love for the dramatic arts on stage where not only did she excel in musical theatre but also in costume design and stage direction. Susan is well known for her duality in both acting and the paranormal, launching her amongst the "horror elites".
Susan Song is known for Superstore (2015), The Afterparty (2022) and Party Down (2009).
Born in New York City, raised in Arizona and California, educated at the University of Chicago, Harvard, Oxford and the Sorbonne, Susan Sontag constitutes a veritable challenge for any biographer. A novelist, philosopher, essayist, movie director and playwright, over the past thirty years she has been a controversial figure, too snobby for many of her critics, but always ready for a veritably "down to earth" engagement wherever and whenever human free expression is at stake (Vietnam, communist China, Bosnia). Among her essays, which are by far her most complete aesthetic achievement, many are devoted to Film, either to single movies (like Bergman's "Persona", Godard's "Vivre sa vie", Syberberg's "Hitler, a Film from Germany", but also Chaplin's "The Dictator" and Kubrick's "Doctor Strangelove"), directors (Robert Bresson, Jean-Luc Godard, Leni Riefenstahl), or genders (Science Fiction). Her own films are deeply inspired by modernist style. The first two, Duett för kannibaler (1969) and Bröder Carl (1971), both shot and produced in Sweden, bear clear influences of Bergman's reflections about the impossibility of human communication. Per un viaggio in Italia: Giro turistico senza guida (1984) is an elegiac documentary of a mental tour of melancholia, while "Promised Lands" is a shocking documentary about Israel/Palestine that managed to outrage both the pro-Israelis and the pro-Palestinians at the time of its release in the mid 1970's. Since she was diagnosed with breast cancer in 1975 (which she eventually overcame during several years of treatment), she has been involved in thinking and writing about the role of disease (TB, cancer, AIDS) in contemporary Western society.
Susan Spafford is known for Vendetta: Secrets of a Mafia Bride (1990), Smog (1962) and Cenerentola '80 (1984).
Susan Spano is an actress and writer, known for Arctic Justice (2019), Eugene (2009) and NCIS: Naval Criminal Investigative Service (2003).