Susan Stephen
Birthday:
July 16, 1931 in London, England, UK
Born 1931 in London, 50s film actress Susan Stephen made her film debut with His Excellency (1952). Her demure, slightly elfin loveliness seemed to coincide with the duteous daughters and/or faithful wives she played. Although mainly confined to "B" level films, Susan's more noticeable co-star roles occurred with For Better, for Wors...
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Born 1931 in London, 50s film actress Susan Stephen made her film debut with His Excellency (1952). Her demure, slightly elfin loveliness seemed to coincide with the duteous daughters and/or faithful wives she played. Although mainly confined to "B" level films, Susan's more noticeable co-star roles occurred with For Better, for Worse (1954) and Fièvre blonde (1955). Her movie career took a back seat in 1957 following her marriage to director Nicolas Roeg in 1957, which gently phased itself out within a few years. The couple later divorced in 1977 and he subsequently married Hollywood actress Theresa Russell. Susan died in England in 2000. Show less «
"That was about as low as you could go, so I decided to retire from films" (on her 3 final starring roles for the low-budget specialists, th...Show more »
"That was about as low as you could go, so I decided to retire from films" (on her 3 final starring roles for the low-budget specialists, the Danziger Brothers). Show less «