- Nacimiento
- Fallecimiento21 de enero de 1999 · Nueva York, Nueva York, Estados Unidos (un cáncer de mama)
- Nombre de nacimientoSusan Elizabeth Strasberg
- Altura1,54 m
- Susan Strasberg nació el 22 de mayo de 1938 en Nueva York, Nueva York, EE.UU.. Fue una actriz, conocida por Picnic (1955), Kapò (1960) y El sabor del miedo (1961). Estuvo casada con Christopher Jones. Murió el 21 de enero de 1999 en Nueva York, Nueva York, EE.UU..
- CónyugeChristopher Jones(25 de septiembre de 1965 - marzo de 1968) (divorciado, 1 niño)
- Niños
- Padres
- FamiliaresJohn Strasberg(Sibling)David Lee Strasberg(Half Sibling)Adam Strasberg(Half Sibling)
- Originated the role of Anne Frank in the original 1955 Broadway production of "The Diary of Anne Frank". Of the opening night cast members, only Joseph Schildkraut and Gusti Huber as Anne Frank's parents and Lou Jacobi as Mr. Van Daan also appeared in George Stevens' 1959 film.
- Was nominated for Broadway's 1956 Tony Award as Best Actress (Dramatic) for "The Diary of Anne Frank."
- Daughter of Lee Strasberg and stage actress Paula Strasberg. Mother of one child, daughter Jennifer Robin Jones (B: March 14, 1966), with ex-husband Christopher Jones.
- In her early teens, she made her stage debut in an off-Broadway production of "Maya." She auditioned for the part when actress Jo Van Fleet, a member of the cast and friend of her famous parents, mentioned that the director was still looking for an ingenue.
- Her father was a Jewish immigrant who was born in Budzanów, Austrian Poland (now Budaniv, Ukraine). Her mother was born in New York of Austrian Jewish descent.
- There's no such thing as The Method. The term "method-acting" is so much nonsense. There are many methods, many techniques. My father merely used a method of teaching based on the ideas originally propounded by [Konstantin Stanislavski]--self-discipline, how to think out a role and use imagination. That's all.
- [1980] The parts that Jane Fonda or Meryl Streep or Jill Clayburgh or Sally Field get, those are the parts I'd love to get a crack at. To a degree I should be playing much better parts than I am. But since I don't measure myself by what kind of parts I play I consider myself one of the most successful people I know.
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