Suzan Crowley

Suzan Jane Crowley (/ˌszən ˈkrli/; born 1953) is an English-American actress, best known for her role as Maria Rossi in The Devil Inside.

Suzan Crowley
Born
Suzan Elizabeth Crowley

(1953-09-10) September 10, 1953
OccupationActress, producer, Narrator,
Years active1977–present
Spouse(s)Anthony Armatrading
Parent(s)Peter D Crowley
Websitewww.suzancrowley.com

Filmography

Film

Year Title Role Notes
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
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"
2017 Escape the Night Queen Vampire 2 episodes
gollark: People are entirely free to *not* buy a new phone every 6 months and... mostly do... the phone market has been declining because of lengthening upgrade cycles. If people buy unreasonable amounts it's because *they want that*, though possibly because of advertising which is terrible.
gollark: So how do you solve this? Just have someone say "no phones for you if you ask for them too often"?
gollark: It's more efficient in terms of output things per input things.
gollark: You can't reasonably cater to every individual separately, because mass production is more efficient.
gollark: But what the people want is *to some extent* what gets produced, because if you don't produce things people want they won't buy it.

References

  1. "Wild About Harry". Retrieved 24 Jun 2013.
  2. "Fright Meter Awards 2012". Retrieved 27 Jun 2013.
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