Suzanne Ford, seen in "Grace and Frankie" (Netflix) this season as Mary, and in the Duplass brothers' indie hit "Manson Family Vacation" (Netflix) as Janice, will also appear in the upcoming season of "It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia" in a somewhat shocking creative departure as a hilariously vulgar New Jer...
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Suzanne Ford, seen in "Grace and Frankie" (Netflix) this season as Mary, and in the Duplass brothers' indie hit "Manson Family Vacation" (Netflix) as Janice, will also appear in the upcoming season of "It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia" in a somewhat shocking creative departure as a hilariously vulgar New Jersey cougar. She trained in New York with Stella Adler and William Esper, and has appeared in over 100 stage productions there, on tour and in regional theatres around the country.In Hollywood she has worked extensively in television and film, guest starring on shows including "Girlfriends' Guide to Divorce," "Criminal Minds," "Anger Management," "The Middle," "Monk," "Bones," "How I Met Your Mother," "House," "That 70s Show," "Las Vegas," "Friends" and many others. Other indies include festival award-winning "You and Me," "MoniKa," "God's Country" "Darkening Sky" with Rider Strong, "Uncross the Stars" with Barbara Hershey and Ron Perlman, and "Of Silence" with writer/director/star Jeremiah Sayys. She played supporting roles in Joel Silver's thriller, "The Apparition," starring Ashley Greene and Tom Felton, "The Informers," starring Kim Basinger, Mickey Roarke, Brad Renfroe and Billy Bob Thornton, and "You, Me & Dupree," starring Matt Dillon, Kate Hudson, Owen Wilson and Michael Douglas.She has appeared in dozens of theatre productions on the west coast, most recently at Pacific Resident Theatre in the world premiere of Bruce Glassman's "Will," and at International City Theatre starring as Polly Wyeth in "Other Desert Cities." Other theatre credits include understudying Annie Potts in the hit play, "Aftermath," and productions at The Laguna Playhouse, La Mirada Theatre for the Performing Arts and Rogue Machine Theatre. Suzanne works frequently at Pacific Resident Theatre, where she is a member. She lives in the Hollywood Hills with her husband, Alan Toman.
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