Susan Sarandon Biography

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Born: October 04, 1946

Simply by growing old gracefully, actress Susan Sarandon has defied the rules of Hollywood stardom: Not only has her fame continued to increase as she enters middle age, but the quality of her films and her performances in them has improved as well. Ultimately, she has come to embody an all-too-rare movie type -- the strong and sexy older woman. Born Susan Tomaling on October 4, 1946, in New York City, she was the oldest of nine children. Even while attending the Catholic University of America, she did not study acting, and in fact expressed no interest in performing until after marrying actor Chris_Sarandon. While accompanying her husband on an audition, Sarandon landed a pivotal role in the controversial 1970 feature Joe, and suddenly her own career as an actress was well underway. She soon became a regular on the daytime soap opera A World Apart and in 1972 appeared in the feature Mortadella.


Lovin'_Molly and The Front Page followed in 1974 before Sarandon earned cult immortality as Janet Weiss in 1975's camp classic The_Rocky_Horror_Picture_Show, the quintessential midnight movie of its era. After starring with Robert_Redford in 1975's The_Great_Waldo_Pepper, Sarandon struggled during the mid-'70s in a number of little-seen projects, including 1976's The_Great_Smokey_Roadblock and 1978's Checkered Flag or Crash. Upon beginning a relationship with the famed filmmaker Louis_Malle, however, her career took a turn for the better as she starred in the provocative Pretty_Baby, portraying the prostitute mother of a 12-year-old Brooke_Shields. Sarandon and Malle next teamed for 1980's superb Atlantic_City, for which she earned her first Oscar nomination. After appearing in Paul_Mazursky's Tempest, she then starred in Tony_Scott's controversial 1983 horror film The Hunger, playing a scientist seduced by a vampire portrayed by Catherine_Deneuve. The black comedy Compromising_Positions followed in 1985, as did the TV miniseries Mussolini and I. Women of Valor, another mini, premiered a year later.


While Sarandon had enjoyed a prolific career virtually from the outset, stardom remained just beyond her grasp prior to the mid-'80s. First, a prominent appearance with Jack_Nicholson, Cher, and Michelle_Pfeiffer in the 1986 hit The Witches of Eastwick brought her considerable attention, and then in 1988 she delivered a breakthrough performance in Ron_Shelton's hit baseball comedy Bull_Durham, which finally made her a star, at the age of 40. More important, the film teamed her with co-star Tim_Robbins, with whom she soon began a long-term offscreen relationship. After a starring role in the 1989 apartheid drama A_Dry_White_Season, Sarandon teamed with Geena_Davis for Thelma and Louise, a much-discussed distaff road movie which became among the year's biggest hits and won both actresses Oscar nominations. Sarandon was again nominated for 1992's Lorenzo's_Oil and 1994's The_Client before finally winning her first Academy Award for 1995's Dead_Man_Walking, a gut-wrenching examination of the death penalty, adapted and directed by Robbins. Now a fully established star, Sarandon had her choice of projects; she decided to lend her voice to Tim_Burton's animated James and the Giant Peach (1996). Two years later, she was more visible with starring roles in the thriller Twilight (starring opposite Paul_Newman and Gene_Hackman) and Stepmom, a weepie co-starring Julia_Roberts. The same year, she had a supporting role in the John_Turturro film Illuminata.


Sarandon continued to stay busy in 1999, starring in Anywhere_But_Here, which featured her as Natalie_Portman's mother, and Cradle_Will_Rock, Robbins' first directorial effort since Dead_Man_Walking. On television, Sarandon starred with Stephen_Dorff in an adaptation of Anne Tyler's -Earthly Possessions, and showed a keen sense of humor in her various appearances on SNL, Chappelle's Show, and Malcolm in the Middle. After starring alongside Goldie Hawn in The Banger Sisters, Sarandon could be seen in a variety of projects including Alfie (2004, Romance and Cigarettes (2005), and Elizabethtown (2006). In 2007, Sarandon joined Rachel Weisz and Mark Wahlberg in The Lovely Bones, director Peter Jackson's adaptation of Alice Sebold's novel of the same name. Jason Ankeny, Rovi



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