Susan Sullivan
Susan Sullivan: A Distinguished Actress with a Lasting Legacy
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Full Name and Common Aliases
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Susan Elizabeth Sullivan was an American actress born on November 18, 1942.
Birth and Death Dates
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Born: November 18, 1942
Died: October 13, 2020 (aged 77)
Nationality and Profession(s)
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Nationality: American
Profession(s): Actress
Early Life and Background
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Susan Sullivan was born in New York City to William L. Sullivan, a newspaper columnist, and Jean Elizabeth (née Brown), an actress. Her father's influence on her life played a significant role in introducing her to the world of acting. Sullivan began performing at a young age, appearing in various stage productions with her mother.
Major Accomplishments
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Sullivan's extensive career spanned over six decades, with numerous notable roles in television and film. Some of her most prominent accomplishments include:
Her breakout role as Rita Kapur in the 1975 TV series _The Rockford Files_.
A long-running stint as Katherine Chandler on the ABC drama _Beverly Hills, 90210_ from 1991 to 2000.
Recurring appearances on _L.A. Law_, for which she won an Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series.Notable Works or Actions
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Sullivan's extensive body of work includes numerous television and film roles. Some notable works include:
_The Rockford Files_ (1975-1980)
_L.A. Law_ (1986-1994)
_Beverly Hills, 90210_ (1991-2000)
* _Grimm_ (2012-2017)
Impact and Legacy
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Susan Sullivan's impact on the entertainment industry extends far beyond her numerous acting roles. Her dedication to her craft has inspired generations of actors, and her philanthropic efforts have benefited various charitable causes.
Why They Are Widely Quoted or Remembered
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Sullivan's extensive career and dedication to her craft have made her a beloved figure in the entertainment industry. She is widely quoted for her wisdom on acting, life, and philanthropy, often citing the importance of empathy and understanding in both personal and professional relationships.
As an accomplished actress with a long-standing legacy, Susan Sullivan continues to be remembered and celebrated by audiences around the world. Her contributions to television and film will undoubtedly endure for generations to come.
Quotes by Susan Sullivan

I like to use my hands. When I was in theatre in college, that was one of my biggest notes: 'You use your hands too much.'

I'm hyped up when I'm working. Some people eat when they're hyped up and some people don't. I'm the 'don't.'

I wouldn’t have the life I have without television. I wouldn’t be looking out my apartment window onto the East River; I wouldn’t be able to afford to have my mother with me this summer. So television has been very good to me.

The business of living – that’s your artwork, and the process of that is finding out who you are, what it all means.

I think if I have any kind of unique gift, it’s more in the comedy area than it is in the dramatic area.

If you’re cast right you can actually just let yourself go because all your gestures will be right, all your intonations will be right because you just somewhere understand who this person is.

My timing in life has been extraordinary. I’ve ridden the crest of the wave of the women’s movement.

I mean, everybody’s star fades in every business; that’s just a natural part of life.

