Susan Traylor has appeared in over fifty movies including Noah Baumbach's Greenberg, Kate and Laura Muleavy's Woodshock, Micheal Mann's Heat, Gus Van Sant's To Die For, Robert Redford's A River Runs Through It, Anjelica Huston's Bastard Out Of Carolina, Micheal Tolkien's The New Age, Rory Kelly's Sleep With Me, John Putch's Valerie Flake for which she was nominated for a Film Independent Spirit Award for Best Actress and Steve Balderson's Casserole Club (Domiani Visionfest Best Actress award). Recently she starred in Emma Tillman's The Wheel, Julie Philip's Anonymous and Alex Eaton's Love For Fools and wrote Makin' Love, a six part series.
Traylor co-wrote and starred in Steve Balderson's El Ganzo (Best Feature, Salento International Film Festival) and wrote, co-produced and starred in Jefery Levy's Me and co-produced The Key for Levy. Traylor wrote, directed and starred in Welcome To California which was recognized at the East Hampton Film Festival with the Spalding Gray Award for New Voices In Cinema.
Traylor was born in New York, raised in Malibu California, studied acting with her parents, the legendary acting teachers Peggy Feury and William Traylor and went to film school at NYU. [1]
Susan Traylor | |
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Born | New York, U.S. |
Occupation | Actress |
Spouse | Jesse Dylan |
Children | 2 |
Parents |
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Relatives | Bob Dylan (father-in-law), Sara Dylan (mother-in-law), Jakob Dylan (brother-in-law) |
Traylor was born in New York to William Traylor and Peggy Feury.[2] She has a sister, Stephanie Feury.[2]
Traylor is married to Jesse Dylan and they have a son, Pablo (born 1995, named after Pablo Neruda)[3] and a daughter, Feury Mae, also known as Mae Mae.[4][failed verification]
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1992 | A River Runs Through It | Rawhide | |
1994 | Sleep with Me | Deborah | |
1994 | The New Age | Ellen Saltonstall | |
1995 | To Die For | Faye Stone | |
1995 | Lord of Illusions | Maureen Pimm | |
1995 | Heat | Elaine Cheritto | |
1996 | Bastard Out of Carolina | Alma | |
1997 | She's So Lovely | Lucinda | |
1997 | After the Game | Veronica Kowalski | |
1998 | Broken Vessels | Susy | |
1998 | Finding Graceland | Maggie | |
1999 | Valerie Flake | Valerie Flake | |
1999 | If... Dog... Rabbit... | Lulu | |
2000 | Tempest Eye | Karen Jarek | |
2002 | Ten Tiny Love Stories | Eight | |
2003 | Masked and Anonymous | Mrs. Brown | |
2005 | Firecracker | Ed | |
2005 | Welcome to California | Undine | |
2009 | Stuck! | MeMe | |
2010 | Greenberg | Carol Greenberg | |
2010 | Passion Play | Red | |
2010 | The Sleepy Count | Susan | Short film |
2011 | The Casserole Club | Sugar Bainbridge | |
2012 | The Pyrex Glitch | Christina Crawford | |
2012 | All the Light in the Sky | Carol | |
2012 | Cull | Victoria | |
2013 | Snake and Mongoose | Mrs. McWorter | |
2013 | Jake Squared | Jocelyn | |
2014 | Me | Susan | |
2015 | El Ganzo | Lizzy | |
2015 | Anatomy of the Tide | Kim Brewer | |
2017 | Woodshock | Theresa's Mother | |
2018 | The Con Is On | Diane St. Cliare | |
2018 | Glass | Nadine | Short film |
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1995 | Sisters | Sandra | "A Tough Act to Follow" |
1998 | Touched by an Angel | Karla | "Redeeming Love" |
1999 | Chicken Soup for the Soul | Mrs. Bailey | "The Heart of Christmas" |
2000 | Code Blue | Jackie Slavin (voice) | Video game |
2001 | ER | Mrs. Schudy | "Never Say Never" |
2003 | Dragnet | Marcia Hills | "The Silver Slayer" |
2004 | Judging Amy | Ellen Shein | "Sins of the Father" |
2007 | Big Love | "Damage Control" | |
2012–2016 | Tuberville | Molly | "Pilot", "One Potato, Two Potato", "Spud", "A Murphy in Transition" |
2016 | House Poor | Stefani | "Rent Their Rooms?", "Lucky Me!", "Raven Returns" |
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