 | Birth : 9 January 1941, London, England, UK Birth Name: Susannah Yolande Fletcher Height: 169
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Filmography:
| Shadow in a Landscape | Herself - Narrator | | Welcome to World War One | | | A Film for the Few: Making 'Battle of Britain' | Herself - Guest | | You Will Believe: The Cinematic Saga of Superman | Herself | | The 18th Annual TV Week Logie Awards | Herself | | The Calling | The Prioress | | Not Quite Hollywood | Herself | | The King's Head: A Maverick in London | Herself | | There Was a Crooked Man | Ellen | | Tunes of Glory | Morag Sinclair | | The Greengage Summer | Joss Grey | | Freud | Cecily Koertner | | Tom Jones | Sophie Western | | The 7th Dawn | Candace Trumpey | | Scene Nun, Take One | The Actress | | Sands of the Kalahari | Grace Munkton | | Scruggs | Susan | | Kaleidoscope | Angel McGinnis | | A Man for All Seasons | Margaret More | | Duffy | Segolene | | The Killing of Sister George | Alice 'Childie' McNaught | | Sebastian | Rebecca Howard | | Battle of Britain | Section Officer Maggie Harvey | | Lock Up Your Daughters! | Hilaret | | Oh! What a Lovely War | Eleanor | | They Shoot Horses, Don't They? | Alice LeBlanc | | Country Dance | Hilary Dow | | Jane Eyre | Jane Eyre | | Happy Birthday, Wanda June | Penelope Ryan | | Images | | | Images | Cathryn | | Zee and Co. | Stella | | Gold | Terry Steyner | | The Maids | Claire | | Conduct Unbecoming | Mrs. Marjorie Scarlett | | That Lucky Touch | Julia Richardson | | Eliza Fraser | Eliza Fraser | | Sky Riders | Ellen Bracken | | "The Love Boat" | (2 episodes, 1985) | | Long Shot | An Actress | | The Shout | Rachel Fielding | | The Silent Partner | Julie Carver | | Superman | Lara | | The Golden Gate Murders | Sister Benecia | | The Awakening | Jane Turner | | Falling in Love Again | | | Falling in Love Again | Sue Lewis | | Loophole | Dinah Booker | | Superman II | Lara | | "We'll Meet Again" | Helen Dereham (13 episodes, 1982) | | Alicja | | | Alicja | Queenie | | Montgomery Clift | Herself | | Nelly's Version | Narrator (voice) | | Yellowbeard | Lady Churchill | | A Christmas Carol | Mrs. Cratchit | | Star Quality | Lorraine Barry | | Alicja | | | Alicja | Queenie | | Daemon | Rachel | | Barbablú, Barbablú | | | Mio min Mio | The Weaver Woman | | Prettykill | Toni | | Superman IV: The Quest for Peace | Lara | | American Roulette | Herself | | Just Ask for Diamond | Lauren Bacardi | | A Summer Story | Mrs. Narracombe | | "Casualty" | Helen Grant (2 episodes, 2004) | | Håndfull tid, En | Susanne Walker | | The Man from the Pru | Amy Wallace | | Melancholia | Catherine Lanham Franck | | Fate | | | "Trainer" | Rachel Ware (23 episodes, 1991-1992) | | Illusions | Dr. Sinclair | | Piccolo grande amore | Queen Christina | | Diana & Me | Herself | | So This Is Romance? | Mike's Mum | | "Great Mysteries" | Josephine (1 episode, 1973) | | "Armchair Theatre" | Cecily Cardew | | "Second Chance" | Kate Hurst (unknown episodes) | | Group Madness | Herself | | The Higher Mortals | Miss Thorogood | | "Jackanory" | Storyteller (5 episodes, 1966) | | So This Is Romance? | Mike's Mum | | Loop | Olivia | | "Prince Regent" | Maria Fitzherbert | | "Holby City" | Helen Grant (9 episodes, 2003) | | St. Patrick: The Irish Legend | Concessa | | "Devices and Desires" | Meg Dennison | | Country Dance | Hilary Dow | | "Ruth Rendell Mysteries" | Liz | | That Lucky Touch | Julia Richardson | | Jean | Jean | | "The Hollywood Greats" | Herself (2 episodes, 2005-2006) | | "Breakfast" | Herself (4 episodes, 2003-2007) | | "Timewatch" | Narrator (unknown episodes, 1995) | | "After the War" | Irene Jameson | | Quattro piccole donne | | | Late Flowering Love | (segments "Invasion Exercise on the Poultry Farm" and "A Subaltern's Love-Song") | | Visitors | Carolyn Perry | | Backstage at Masterpiece Theatre | Herself | | The Book of Eve | May | | The Magic Behind the Cape | Herself (archive footage) | | Making 'Superman': Filming the Legend | Herself (archive footage) | | Az élet vendége: Csoma-legendárium | Narrator 1 (voice: English version) | | The Moviemakers | Herself (actress) (uncredited) |
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Lovely Susannah York, the gamin, blue-eyed, cropped blonde British actress, displayed a certain crossover star quality when she dared upon the Hollywood scene in the early 1960s. A purposefully intriguing, enigmatic and noticeably uninhibited talent, she was born Susannah Yolande Fletcher on January 9, 1941 (some sources list 1939) in London, but raised in a remote village in Scotland. Her parents divorced when she was around 6. Attending Moor College, she trained for acting at London's Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, winning the Ronson Award for most promising student. She then performed classical repertory and pantomime in her early professional career. Making an impression on TV opposite Sean Connery in a production of _Crucible, The (1959) (TV)_ as Abigail Williams to his John Proctor, the moon-faced beauty progressed immediately to ingénue film roles, making her debut as the daughter of Alec Guinness in the classic war drama Tunes of Glory (1960). She emerged quickly as a versatile frontrunner with the sensitively handled coming-of age drama The Greengage Summer (1961), the more complex psychodrama Freud (1962), as a patient to Montgomery Clift's famed psychoanalyst, and the bawdy and robust 18th century tale Tom Jones (1963), with Susannah portraying the brazenly seductive Sophie, one of many damsels lusting after the bed-hopping rogue Albert Finney. She continued famously both here and in England in contemporary and period drama opposite the likes of Warren Beatty, William Holden, Paul Scofield and Dirk Bogarde.
Susannah had no trouble at all courting controversy in some of the film roles she went on to play. She gained special notoriety as the child-like Alice in her stark, nude clinches with severe-looking executive Coral Browne in the lesbian drama The Killing of Sister George (1968). A few years later she and Elizabeth Taylor traveled similar territory with Zee and Co. (1972). Acting awards also favored her at this time, winning the BAFTA film award as well as Oscar and Golden Globe nominations for her delusional Jean Harlow-like dance marathon participant in the grueling Depression-era film They Shoot Horses, Don't They? (1969). Her mad scene in the shower with Oscar-winner Gig Young was particularly gripping and just one of many highlights in the acclaimed film. She also copped a Cannes Film Festival award for her performance in Images (1972) playing another troubled character barely coping with reality. On TV she was Emmy-nominated for her beautifully nuanced 'Jane Eyre' (1972) (TV)_ opposite George C. Scott's Rochester.
Susannah lost major ground in the late 70s perhaps in a continued pursuit of challengingly offbeat roles as opposed to popular mainstream work. The film adaptations of Kurt Vonnegut Jr.'s Happy Birthday, Wanda June (1971) opposite Rod Steiger and Jean Genet's The Maids (1974) with Glenda Jackson were not well-received, Other prime roles in such films as Gold (1974), Conduct Unbecoming (1975) which starred another famous York (Michael York), That Lucky Touch (1975), Sky Riders (1976) and The Shout (1978) were either overlooked or the films themselves were...or both. In the one popular movie series she appeared in, the box-office smashes Superman (1978) and sequel Superman II (1980), she had literally nothing to do as Lara, the wife of Marlon Brando's Jor-El and birth mother of the title superhero.
While Susannah continued to pour out a number of quality work assignments in films and TV, nothing helped recapture the glow of her star during the late 60s and early 70s. Wisely, she began extending her talents outside the realm of film acting. Marrying writer Michael Wells in 1960, she focused on her personal life raising their two children for a time. The couple divorced in 1980. In the 1970s she wrote the children's books "In Search of Unicorns" and "Lark's Castle". She also found time to direct on stage and wrote the screenplay to one of her film vehicles Falling in Love Again (1980). On stage she performed in such one-woman shows as "Independent State", 'Picasso's Women", "The Human Voice" and "The Loves of Shakespeare's Women", while entertaining such wide and varied theatre challenges as "Peter Pan" (title role), "Hamlet" (as Gertrude), "Camino Real", "The Merry Wives of Windosr", "A Streetcar Named Desire", "Private Lives", "Agnes of God" and the title role in "Amy's View".
At age 60+ and showing promise once again on film in a delightful cameo role in The Gigolos (2006), the legendary Susannah York is ripe for a major film comeback, perhaps in a similar vein to Judi Dench, Maggie Smith and Helen Mirren. It's way past due.
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 | THE MAIDS (1974): TRAILER The maids, 1974
with Glenda Jackson, Susannah York
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 | Battle of Britain(1969)-Ace High March ■stereo(URL last "&fmt=18")■
music:RON GOODWIN
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Guy Hamilton ガイ・ハミルトン
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Harry Andrews ハリー・アンドリュース (Senior Civi |
 | Battle of Britain(1969)-Battle of Britain Theme ■stereo(URL last "&fmt=18")■
music:RON GOODWIN
【director】
Guy Hamilton ガイ・ハミルトン
【cast】
Harry Andrews ハリー・アンドリュース (Senior Civi |
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