Suzanne Collins was born 25th May 1978, in Liverpool, England. Professional Actress of almost twenty years. During her career she has been successfully cast in numerous Television shows, Films and Theatre Productions including comedy and demanding psychological drama roles for which she received considerable plaudits and acclaim. Born in Liverpool and raised in the North End of Birkenhead, Suzanne has always loved singing, dancing and acting. From the age of two she performed in many pantomimes, musical shows and competitions. Studying A Level Performing Arts in Dance, Drama and Music, English Language and Literature at Birkenhead Sixth Form College, she was encouraged by her drama teacher Drew Rowlands to audition for the role of Nikki Shadwick in Channel 4s much loved soap opera Brookside. Over the years, through her portrayal of Nikki, we saw her explore many contemporary issues through a variety of demanding roles, which won her a special place in fans hearts. After Brookside, Suzanne took time out to become a mum to her beautiful baby daughter, Mya. Suzanne has appeared as Sue Gilmore in the BBC 1 television series of Doctors. In spring 2007 she also landed the role of Davina Coulson in ITV1 s drama series The Bill. Suzanne has starred in many feature and short films, Charlie Noades RIP written & starring Neil Fitzmaurice from The Office, Phoenix Nights & Peep Show in which Suzanne plays Neils fiancé Sarah this was taken to Cannes Film Festival. Suzanne has also presented Wish You Were Here for ITV1 and Xchange for the BBC. She achieved tremendous critical acclaim as Maggie at Royal Court Theatre, Liverpool in the sensational comedy Brick up the Mersey Tunnels, which smashed the box office records and returned by public demand with the same cast for 6 consecutive years. Suzanne was applauded for her performance of the My Angry Vagina monologue within the prestigious Vagina Monologues and she supported V day with compassion and excellence. In 2012 she was awarded the Best Actor Award at The Liverpool Write Now Festival for her portrayal of Lucy Russell in Ian Moore's two handed psychological thriller Catfish Therapy. Suzanne works tirelessly for many charities, modeling and hosting many events. Ambassador for Liverpool Marathon which she ran in honor of her late Mother Carolynne Collins.
Suzanne Compton is known for The Walkers film (2021) and Deliverance (2021).
Suzanne Coote is a director and writer, known for The Open House (2018), The Heat (2013) and Hypnotic (2021).
Suzanne spent most of her childhood playing sports and developing her love for food in Waterloo, Belgium. Upon returning to the USA she re-discovered her love for acting while taking classes at A.C.T'S Young Conservatory in San Francisco. She graduated from Pepperdine University with a BA in Theatre Arts, and received a second degree (BFA) in Motion Pictures & Television from the Academy of Art University.
A graduate of the National Theatre School Jamaican born Suzanne Coy also known as ZAN is a brilliant, versatile actor-master of over 30 dialects who always brings something interesting to every part. In addition to her stage work including a couple of comedic one-person shows Suzanne has numerous TV and film credits. You may have seen her as series regular in KING, the trend-setting police drama. Nominated for a Canadian Comedy Award she was a regular on CTV's new hit sitcom DAN FOR MAYOR. She had recurring roles both in CBC 's 'HEARTLAND' and Global's 'DA KINK IN MY HAIR'. You can also catch her on NETFLICKS in Rene Zellwegger's 'NEW IN TOWN', 'NOAHS ARCH: JUMPING THE BROOM, or 'MR and MRS LOVING' starring Timothy Hutton among others. She continues to create characters for ZANTASTICK (a show in development) as well as finally publishing her poetry. As a new producer, she has joined her partners in Australia and America to bring a number of films to completion. An entrepreneur at heart she is currently part of a team that is bringing a number of ALTERNATIVE GREEN ENERGY products to the global market. She has always been a master networking and instrumental in closing deals where everyone wins. It's all part of a vision for film makers, corporations and change agents, to work together to improve the environment elevate our consciousness. Founder of 'ACT From the HEART Productions' Suzanne sees the artist as a community catalyst. Her 2 shorts on the great community leader Dr.Omowale Satterwhite from the East Palo Alto ghetto have played locally in California. Suzanne graduated from NCDI's Professional Development for Community Consultants in 2002 and has since applied her studies in her capacity as Program Manager for at-risk youth, literacy and numeracy camps. For the past 20 years Suzanne has participated in other community arts programs and that use creativity to teach life skills. ZAN feels it is her mission to increase our individual capacity for ridiculousness and if it isn't through her comic parodies; she also certifies people to laugh for no reason! ZAN is a sought after Acting Coach and teacher on and off film sets. She believes it is time reclaim the role of the artists to be a part of a new Star System not based on psychotic egoism but based on the idea that the storyteller is the inspiration for personal and community transformation.
Suzanne Crum is an actress, known for Switched (2020) and Catching Faith 2 (2019).
Suzanne Cryer was born on January 13, 1967 in Rochester, New York, USA. She is an actress, known for Silicon Valley (2014), Seinfeld (1989) and Two Guys, a Girl and a Pizza Place (1998). She has been married to Gregory Luke since September 23, 2000. They have three children.
Raised in small town St. Thomas Ontario, Suzanne Cyr grew up with a love of theatre and art. At 18 years old, originally headed to art school in Switzerland, she decided instead to move to Toronto and pursue an opportunity to model, becoming a successful Canadian model. Following the advice of casting directors, Suzanne studied acting with such notable teachers as Carol Rosenfeld, HB Studios, Lewis Baumander, LB Acting Studio, Sandra Balcovske, Second City and David Smukler. Her first lead role as Victoria Wholeness in the short film Battle of the Bulge (Global) helped the film garner more than 50 awards at international film festivals including a gold medal at the New York Film and Video Festival, a Certificate of Merit at the Chicago International Film Festival and in Canada the Genie for Best Short Film. She has created and played a diverse range of characters in award winning television and film productions; Alfred Hitchcock Presents, (CBS, NBC), Strange Justice, (Showtime, Paramount), Get a Clue, (Disney), When Love is Not Enough, The Lois Wilson Story, (CBS), Suits, (USA Network), Cake, (Lionsgate), The Great Defender, (Warner Bros), and Covert Affairs, (USA Network) to name a few and has played opposite such notable actors as Alan Arkin, EG Marshall, Winona Ryder, Peter Strauss, Armande Assante and Megan Follows. As a producer her 30 minute short film Silent Song aired on the Alliance Atlantis group of television networks. Most recently she starred in comedic lead roles in Christmas Wedding Runaway, (Superchannel) and The Wedding Planners, (Rogers). Suzanne can be seen in the dramatic supporting lead role of Headmaster in the feature film Night Raiders; writer, director Danis Goulet, executive producer Taika Waititi. Night Raiders premiered at the Berlin Film Festival, 2021, was a gala film at TIFF 2021 and is the winner of 5 Canadian Screen Awards.
Suzanne D'Mello is known for Rock On!! (2008) and Jaago Zaraa (Wake Up) (2021).
Suzanne De Baecque is known for Le rêve de Mila (2019), Le temps d'aimer (2023) and Mon crime (2023).