Susan Strasberg Overview:

Actress, Susan Strasberg, was born Susan Elizabeth Strasberg on May 22, 1938 in New York City, NY. Strasberg died at the age of 60 on Jan 21, 1999 in New York City, NY .

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Susan Strasberg Quotes:

Penny Appleby: [to Dr. Gerrard] You say my mind is affecting my legs. You're wrong. It's my legs that are affecting my mind.


Millie Owens: The ones we love are always pretty, but the ones who are pretty to begin with... everyone loves them.


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Older sister of John Strasberg.

In her early teens, she made her stage debut in an off-Broadway production of "Maya." She auditioned for the part when actress Jo Van Fleet, a member of the cast and friend of her famous parents, mentioned that the director was still looking for an ingenue.

Had a passionate affair with co-star Richard Burton while appearing in the hit Broadway play "Time Remembered" by Jean Anouilh in 1957-58. The affair was encouraged by her mother, acting coach Paula Strasberg, on the grounds that making love to a great actor would be good for her. Co-star Helen Hayes heartily disapproved of the affair. Strasberg and Burton never appeared in a film together though she did appear with Hayes on television in "Play of the Week: The Cherry Orchard (#1.12)" (1959) by Anton Chekhov.

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