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Susan Stewart Harrison (August 26, 1938 – March 5, 2019)[3] was an American actress. She is most famous for her appearance in the 1957 film noir classic Sweet Smell of Success as the sister for whom Burt Lancaster has an unhealthy affection, and in The Twilight Zone episode "Five Characters in Search of an Exit".

Susan Harrison
Born(1938-08-26)August 26, 1938
DiedMarch 5, 2019(2019-03-05) (aged 80)[1][2]
Los Angeles, California, U.S
OccupationActress
Years active1956–1963
SpousesJoel Colin (died 1976)
Cassius Conger (died 1999)
Children3, including Darva Conger

Early life


Harrison was a graduate of the High School of Performing Arts in New York City,[4] where she played Frankie in Member of the Wedding by Carson McCullers and Eliza Doolittle in George Bernard Shaw's Pygmalion. She attended Boston University, briefly studying under Peter Kass,[4] who directed her in the role of Abigail in Arthur Miller's The Crucible.


Career


Her professional debut was in the live television drama Can You Coffeepot on Skates?, presented in 1956. This was followed by television appearances on Matinee Theatre and Alfred Hitchcock Presents and her cinematic debut in Sweet Smell of Success. On October 19, 1957, she opened on Broadway at the Bijou Theater, playing "the Girl" in William Saroyan's new play The Cave Dwellers to uniformly good reviews.[5][6][7] The following year she was in the Playhouse 90 production of In Lonely Expectation, which brought her to the attention of Rod Serling and led to her role as the ballerina in the iconic Twilight Zone episode. She had several later television and stage roles, most notably in an episode of the television show Bonanza, "Dark Star." In 1960 she played Ruby, the female lead, in the little-seen film Key Witness with Jeffrey Hunter and Dennis Hopper.


Retirement from acting


By 1963 she had left public life and acting and devoted herself to her family, although in the 1990s she played Elberta in a Jackson County Stage Company (Carbondale, Illinois) production of Mixed Couples.[citation needed] She since appeared at various film and science fiction conventions, and she was involved in the Actors Studio until failing vision and health left her unable to participate.[citation needed]


Personal life


She was the mother of Darva Conger, an Air Force veteran who became known as the winner of the reality television show Who Wants to Marry a Multi-Millionaire? but returned to a private life and worked as a Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist in California.[citation needed] Harrison had two other children, Dev Colin, a pilot for United Airlines, and Daniel Colin (died 2000). She also had three grandchildren, Cassius Arellano, Chase Colin, and Naomi Colin. [citation needed]


Filmography


Year Title Role Notes
1957Sweet Smell of SuccessSusan Hunsecker
1960Key WitnessRuby

1960 Bonanza - Der schwarze Stern


References


  1. Conger, Darva. "Death announcement". Instagram.
  2. "Susan HARRISON Obituary – Panorama City, CA". Dignity Memorial.
  3. Bartlett, Rhett (April 15, 2019). "Susan Harrison, 'Sweet Smell of Success' Actress, Dies at 80". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved August 18, 2022.
  4. Lentz, Harris (November 6, 2020). Obituaries in the Performing Arts, 2019. McFarland. p. 181. ISBN 9781476679785 via Google Books.
  5. Atkinson, Brooks "A Sunny Tale" The New York Times, Monday, October 21, 1957
  6. Aston, Frank "Saroyan Eyes Little Lives" New York World-Telegraph and Sun, Monday, October 21, 1957
  7. Watts, Richard, Jr "William Saroyan Returns To Us" New York Post, Monday, October 21, 1957






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