Susan Sarandon Bio

It was shortly after 1968's Democratic convention There was an audition for a film that featured several roles for teenagers who had disrupted the convention. Joe (1970), was auditioned for by Joe (1970) and Joe (1970) and Joe (1970), two recently graduated Catholic University students. Chris Sarandon, who had been studying to become an actor, was passed by. His wife Susan was offered a significant role.That part was played by Susan Compton, the daughter of ad executive Bill Compton (Dennis Patrick). Dad Bill kills Susan’s drug dealer boyfriend. Then, Joe (Peter Boyle) an obnoxious gangster who works in an assembly line and collects guns, meets Susan. Five years later, Sarandon creates the film. Janet is a transvestite who falls in love with the mysterious Dr. Frank n Furter (1975). After more than 15 years of beginning her career Sarandon at last actively campaigned to be cast in a memorable role, Annie in Bull Durham (1988), traveling on her own expense from Rome from Rome to Los Angeles. Sarandon said that "It was such a great script... it did away with many myths and challenged America's definition of success". "I attended the film studio along together with Kevin Costner and shook hands with his hot assistants before boarding the plane. Tim Robbins (1988), her Bull Durham supporting actor, already had two sons in 1992 that placed Sarandon in a position where she was able to leave her home and be able to take on more challenging roles. This was the result of four Academy Award nominations in 1990s and for best actress in Dead Man Walking (1995). Her first Academy Award nomination was for Louis Malle's Atlantic City (1980).






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