Susan Sarandon Bio
It was the 1968 Democratic Convention, and there was a casting demand for a film with a variety of roles for young actors who interrupted it. Joe (1970), was sought out by Joe (1970) and Joe (1970) and Joe (1970), two recently graduated Catholic University students. Chris Sarandon, an actor who had studied, was rejected. His wife Susan was chosen for a leading role as Susan Compton, the child of Bill Compton (Dennis Patrick). Dad Bill, Susan's drug dealer boyfriend, dies in the movie. Joe (Peter Boyle) is a bigot working in an assembly line is next introduced to Joe (Sarandon). Janet is involved with Dr. Frank n Furter, is the role of Janet in The Rocky Horror Picture Show (1975). More than 15 years after starting her career, Sarandon has finally been actively campaigning for a starring role in the film Annie in Bull Durham (1988), traveling on her own expense from Rome to Los Angeles. "It was a fantastic script... It did dispel a lot of legends, and challenged American notions of what success is," she stated. "When I arrived at the studio I spent a bit of time with Kevin Costner, kissed some ass at the studio and went back to my plane". Tim Robbins (1988), her Bull Durham supporting actor, already had two sons by 1992 that put Sarandon in a position that she could move out of her home and pursue difficult roles. This led to four Academy Award nominations in the 1990s, and the best actress award for Dead Man Walking (1995). Louis Malle's Atlantic City (1980), was her first Academy Award nomination.

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