Suzan Crowley
Suzan Crowley | |
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Born |
Suzan Jane Crowley 1953 (age 62–63) United Kingdom |
Occupation | Actress, producer |
Years active | 1977–present |
Spouse(s) | Tony Armatrading |
Website |
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Suzan Jane Crowley (/ˌsuːzən ˈkroʊli/; born 1953) is an Anglo-American actress, most known for her role as Maria Rossi in The Devil Inside.
Filmography
Film
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1981 | Outside In | Unknown | |
1982 | The Disappearance of Harry | Reporter | |
Uliisses | Unknown | ||
The Draughtsman's Contract | Mrs Pierpoint | ||
1984 | Success Is the Best Revenge | First Inspector | |
1987 | Driving Lessons | Ben Marshall | |
1987 | Born of Fire | The Woman | |
1988 | Christabel | Lexi | |
The Zero Option | Sally Barber | ||
1989 | Heritage Africa | Unknown | |
2004 | Slightly Thicker Than Water | Woman in Diner | short |
2006 | Princess | Carolyn Kramer | short |
2009 | Wild About Harry | Gertie | Originally titled American Primitive.[1] Acted & produced. |
La Premiere | Josephine | short | |
2012 | The Devil Inside | Maria Rossi | Nominated - Fright Meter Film Awards for Best Supporting Actress [2] |
Liz & Dick | Cleopatra Hair Stylist |
Television
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1977 | Just William | Gloria | Episode: "William Finds a Job" |
1980 | Exchange and Divide | Secretary | |
1984 | Ever Decreasing Circles | Caroline | Episode: A Strange Woman |
1985 | Hold Back the Page | Extra | Episode: "Dark Horses" |
1987 | Screen Two | Louisa | Episode: "Will You Love Me Tomorrow" |
1989 | A TV Dante | Lucy | |
1991 | Devices and Desires | Hilary Robarts | TV mini-series |
Bergerac | Cressida Draper | Episode: "All for Love" | |
1992 | The Old Boy Network | Extra | Episode: "Kiss and Sell" |
1994 | The Knock | Nicki Lucas | 7 episodes |
1995–1996 | Backup | DCI Helen Chivers | 8 episodes |
1998 | Grange Hill | Ms. Soames | Episode 21.14 |
2001 | Family Law | Dr. Elyssa Gilmar | Episode: "Firm at Eleven" |
2005 | All of Us | Mrs. Samantha Thompson | Episode: "School Colors" |
References
- ↑ "Wild About Harry". Retrieved 24 Jun 2013.
- ↑ "Fright Meter Awards 2012". Retrieved 27 Jun 2013.
External links
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