Susan Berman was born on May 18, 1945 in Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA. She was a writer and producer, known for The Real Las Vegas (1996) and The Jinx: The Life and Deaths of Robert Durst (2015). She was previously married to David Margulies. She died on December 24, 2000 in Beverly Hills, California, USA.
Susan Betts is an actress, known for The Dish & the Spoon (2011).
Susan Blackmore was born on July 29, 1951 in London, England. She is known for Living in Peril (1997), Ghosts (1994) and The Secret of Roan Inish (1994). She has been married to Adam Hart-Davis since 2010. She was previously married to Tom Troscianko.
Susan Blackwell was born on October 29, 1969 in Dayton, Ohio, USA. She is a writer and actress, known for Side by Side by Susan Blackwell (2009), Master of None (2015) and Madam Secretary (2014).
She continues to stand out in a crowd with her wholesome beauty, knock-out figure and dazzling smile. Ever-radiant TV and film resident Susan Blakely found success on several paths she chose for herself over the years -- first as a model, then as an award-winning actress, and as a jewelry designer. The trim and trendy blonde is best known for enhancing a mild stream of popular films during the 1970s and 1980s. Born on September 7, 1948, in Frankfurt, Germany, Susan is the daughter of U.S. Army Colonel Lawrence Blakely. While growing up, she traveled extensively throughout the world with her family including Korea, Hawaii and, finally, Texas. Following a year of study at the University of Texas, Susan moved to New York and managed to secure a place for herself as a high-priced magazine and TV ad model for the Ford Modeling Agency. At the same time, Susan was encouraged to try her hand at acting and studied at the Neighborhood Playhouse. Married in 1969 to lawyer and screenwriting hopeful Todd Merer, they chanced a move to Hollywood to seek their fame and fortune. Billed initially as Susie Blakely, she was cast in small, capricious, deb-like turns in such films as Savages (1972) (her debut) and The Way We Were (1973). Her first popular movie role came about surrounded by a high-and-mighty all-star cast in Irwin Allen's epic disaster The Towering Inferno (1974), as the spoiled princess-like daughter of unscrupulous skyscraper builder William Holden and wife of callous, pretty-boy opportunist Richard Chamberlain. Lightweight as the role was, Susan willingly accepted the challenge of proving herself in Hollywood as more than just another starlet with a gorgeous face. She did .. .and became a prominent name in Hollywood to boot ... by earning a Golden Globe and Emmy nomination for her exceptional work as "Julie Prescott" in the acclaimed TV mini-series epic Rich Man, Poor Man (1976) with both Peter Strauss and Nick Nolte vying for her attention. It was star-making turns for all three leads. This monumental acting opportunity kicked off a highly rewarding career in TV mini-movies, playing an array of flawed but fascinating and newsworthy ladies, including Hitler mistress Eva Braun opposite Anthony Hopkins in The Bunker (1981); tormented actress Frances Farmer in Will There Really Be a Morning? (1983); political wife Joan Bennett Kennedy in The Ted Kennedy Jr. Story (1986); and crime attorney Leslie Abramson in Honor Thy Father and Mother: The True Story of the Menendez Murders (1994). A few other interesting roles came in as well that belied Susan's glossy, pretty-girl image -- ranging from an amphetamine addict in the TV movie A Cry for Love (1980) to a housewife who changes into a werewolf in the movie My Mom's a Werewolf (1989). Into the millennium, Susan accomplished a prime, award-winning turn in the low-profile film Hungry Hearts (2002). Other films have included co-star/featured roles in The Cherokee Strip (1937), Crash Point Zero (2001), Mating Dance (2008), The Genesis Code (2010), and Displacement (2016), as well as several gay-themed short films of director Marc Saltarelli -- To Comfort You (2009), Pride (2011) Remember to Breathe (2013) and Speak (2016). Having starred on stage in the 2006 world premiere of "Diva!" at the La Jolla Playhouse in San Diego, Susan has guested on several popular TV programs including "Diagnosis Murder," "Baywatch," "Strong Medicine," "Cold Case," "Nip/Tuck," "Murder 101," "Two and a Half Men," "Brothers and Sisters," "NCIS" and "This Is Us." In recent years, Susan has broadened her horizons once again as a semi-precious jewelry designer...and once again she has met this challenge with great success. Divorced from her first husband in the 1970s, Susan remarried in 1982. Her present husband, media consultant, litigation and political adviser Steve Jaffe, has also reaped rewards as a film and television producer. Many of his projects have included Susan -- the afore-mentioned Frances Farmer TV biography, the TV-movie A Cry for Love (1980), and the film Russian Holiday (1993) [aka Russian Roulette]. They reside in the Beverly Hills area.
Susan Blas is known for Magic for Humans (2018) and The Ranch (2016).
Susan Marilyn Block, Ph.D. is the founder and director of the Dr. Susan Block Institute for the Erotic Arts & Sciences. A magna cum laude graduate with distinction from Yale University who received her doctorate in philosophy with a major in psychology from Pacific Western, as well as an honorary doctorate of the arts from the Institute for the Advanced Study of Human Sexuality, Dr. Block is a world-renowned sexologist, best-selling author, award-winning filmmaker, talk show host, speaker and commentator as well as a therapist in private practice, serving clients the world over. Her newest book, The Bonobo Way: The Evolution of Peace through Pleasure is already getting rave reviews. Many people know "Dr. Suzy" from HBO. A familiar face on HBO's late-night programming through her #1 Nielsen-rated specials, Radio Sex TV with Dr. Susan Block, as well as her popular episodes of the classic HBO series Real Sex and Cathouse, she has also made numerous appearances on radio and TV shows, from Oprah to MTV, from Nightline to Today. She is also the director of her own media production company, Block Studios, an 8,000 square-foot facility in West LA that houses radio, television and Internet broadcast and recording studios, as well as the Institute, "Bonoboville," "Dr. Suzy's Speakeasy" and the Speakeasy Gallery of Erotic Art. From this campus of operations, she and her faculty produce sex educational and entertainment media and art, as well as provide therapy to an international clientèle from nearly every country on the planet. A professional member of the American Association of Sexuality Educators, Counselors and Therapists (AASECT) and the Society for the Scientific Study of Sexuality (SSSS), Dr. Block utilizes both conventional and very unconventional methods of therapy in her practice. She takes a three-pronged approach to most treatment, involving 1) Analysis, 2) Technique and 3) Adventure. Based upon her work with clients, artists and others at the Institute over the past two decades, Dr. Block has developed the uniquely effective and exciting system of "erotic theater therapy," practiced both in her brick and mortar "Womb Room" studio and via the telephone, webcam and other private communications media. Chosen as one of "America's Greatest Thinkers" (twice) by the Great American Think-Off, praised for her "prescient financial advice" by the Wall Street Journal, and dubbed "the Erin Brockovich of the Bonobo" by Salon, Dr. Block is an active advocate of the highly endangered bonobo chimpanzees, using their very sexual, non-violent and gender-egalitarian "lifestyle" as inspiration for her philosophy of "ethical hedonism," her system of "Bonobo Liberation Therapy," her educational site blockbonobofoundation.org, her new community site bonoboville.com, and her upcoming book The Bonobo Way. Her first book, Advertising for Love (Morrow), a popularization of her master's thesis, forecast the current online dating explosion. Her second book, Being a Woman (Random House) which she wrote with pioneer radio psychologist Dr. Toni Grant, became a NY Times bestseller. Her third book, The 10 Commandments of Pleasure (St. Martin's), has been published in 15 countries (now in its third English-language printing). Creator of the award-winning documentary series, Encyclopedia of Sex, Dr. Block is a member of the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences and The LA Press Club. Always a fascinating speaker on multiple subjects related to sexuality, she has addressed a variety of groups from the YPO (Young Presidents' Organization) to the LSO (Lifestyles Organization) on sex, love, pleasure, relationships and the Bonobo Way. Her sex educational film Dr. Suzy's Squirt Salons (an instructional film bringing the mysteries of female ejaculation into the grateful grasp of thousands) was featured in the Barcelona Erotic Film Festival as well as the Cinekink Film Festival, and her music video Blonde Island: Funk Me was screened as part of the LA Erotica Film Festival. She is currently co-producing Speakeasy, a documentary about her institute, with award-winning filmmaker Canaan Brumley (Ears Open, Eyeballs Click), San Diego Filmmaker of the Year and First Prize winner at the Marseille Film Festival. Dr. Block has been a visiting lecturer in the Human Sexuality Department at the University of Southern California (USC), and at her alma mater Yale University, including Sex Week at Yale. She has also lent her expert knowledge of the human sexual condition to community service and the cause of justice, having served as a consultant to the LA Public Defenders' Office (Sex Crimes Division) as well as private attorneys. Her columns on sex, health, politics and culture are published in various print and online magazines from Counterpunch to Perfect 10 (as well as appearing in her own online journal at Bloggamy.com), and are touted as "among the most readable to come out of LA" by Steve Mikulan in The LA Weekly. She is a contributor to the upcoming Wiley-Blackwell Encyclopedia of Sex, writing encyclopedia articles on the subjects of "Fetish," "Striptease," "Phone Sex," "Cuckolding" and "Spanking." But she'll never quit her day job as a sex therapist in private practice. Her primary daily focus is serving her telephone sex therapy clients all over the globe. And don't worry, when you call her for telephone sex therapy, you are not on her show, nor are you being recorded in any way (unless you specifically request that we record you). Everything is absolutely private, completely discreet and confidential. Furthermore, as a private client, you will receive Dr. Block's total focused attention, and you can talk with her about absolutely anything.
Susan Blommaert was born on October 13, 1947 in the USA. She is an actress, known for The Blacklist (2013), Pet Sematary (1989) and The X Files (1993).
Susan Blu was born on 12 July 1948 in St. Paul, Minnesota, USA. She is an actress and casting director, known for Transformers (1986), Cars (2006) and The Tick (1994). She has been married to Tania Themmen since August 2013. She was previously married to Cynthia Songé.
Susan Bodo is an actress, known for Open Five 2 (2012).