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 ...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 «