Biografia
SUSAN SARANDON brings her own brand of fierce intelligence to every role she plays, from her acclaimed, fearless portrayal in "Bull Durham" to her Oscar®-nominated performances in "Atlantic City," "Thelma & Louise," "Lorenzo's Oil" and "The Client," to her Academy Award®-winning and Screen Actors Guild (SAG) Award®-winning work in "Dead Man Walking."
Sarandon has also been honored for her distinguished work in television. Among her numerous accolades, she received an Emmy Award nomination for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Miniseries for her role in the HBO film "Bernard and Doris," as well as Golden Globe and SAG® Award nominations in the same category. In 2010, Sarandon received Emmy and SAG® nominations for Outstanding Supporting Actress for her role opposite Al Pacino in HBO's "You Don't Know Jack," directed by Barry Levinson. Her other HBO miniseries include "Mussolini: The Decline and Fall of Il Duce," opposite Bob Hoskins and Anthony Hopkins, and James Lapine's "Earthly Possessions," based on the Anne Tyler novel.
Her performances include the films "Jeff, Who Lives at Home"; "Wall Street 2: Money Never Sleeps," for director Oliver Stone; and Peter Jackson's "The Lovely Bones." Sarandon also appeared on Broadway in 2009 in "Exit the King" with Geoffrey Rush, and in Gore Vidal's "An Evening with Richard Nixon." She received critical acclaim for her Off-Broadway turn in "A Coupla White Chicks Sitting Around Talkin'" and the thriller "Extremities," and also appeared Off-Broadway in the moving post-September 11th stage play "The Guys."
Among Sarandon's additional feature credits are the Wachowskis' "Speed Racer," "Enchanted," Mr. Woodcock," Paul Haggis' "In the Valley of Elah," Romance and Cigarettes," Cameron Crowe's "Elizabethtown," "Alfie," "Shall We Dance?," "Moonlight Mile," "The Banger Sisters," "Igby Goes Down," "Cradle Will Rock," "Step Mom," "Twilight," "Safe Passage," "Little Women," "Bob Roberts," "Light Sleeper," "White Palace," "A Dry White Season," "The January Man," "Sweet Hearts Dance," "The Witches of Eastwick," "Compromising Positions," "The Buddy System," "The Hunger" and "King of the Gypsies."
Sarandon made her acting debut in the movie "Joe," which she followed with a continuing role in the TV daytime drama "A World Apart." Her early film credits include "The Great Waldo Pepper," "Lovin' Molly," Billy Wilder's "The Front Page," the 1975 cult classic "The Rocky Horror Picture Show" and Louis Malle's controversial "Pretty Baby."
In addition to her many on-screen credits, she lent her vocal talents to the animated features "Rugrats in Paris," "James and the Giant Peach," and "Cats & Dogs," and has provided the narration for many documentaries, including Laleh Khadivi's "900 Women," about female prison inmates.
Her other television credits include starring in "Ice Bound" as Dr. Jerri Nielson, based on Nielson's real life survival story; as Princess Wensicia Corrino in the Sci Fi Channel miniseries "Children of Dune"; "The Exonerated," directed by Bob Balaban; and "Women of Valor." She has also made guest appearances on "The Big C," "30 Rock" and in the highly popular "Mother Lover" video on "Saturday Night Live."
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Vídeos musicais | |
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2020 |
Julia Stone: Dance |
2016 |
Justice - Fire |
2011 |
The Lonely Island feat. Justin Timberlake and Lady Gaga - 3-Way (The Golden Rule) |
2009 |
The Lonely Island feat. Justin Timberlake - Motherlover |
1991 |
Glenn Frey - Part Of Me, Part Of You - i.a. |
Concertos | |
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2001 |
The Concert for New York City |
1998 |
Divas Live: An Honors Concert for VH1 Save the Music |
Curta-metragem | |
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2019 |
Love |
Roger Vivier's Jewels to Shoes |
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2017 |
JAY-Z: Legacy |
2012 |
White Man's D!#K with Susan Sarandon |
2011 |
Fight for Your Right Revisited |
2010 |
La Mama: An American Nun's Life in a Mexican Prison |
2009 |
One Million Strong |
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Séries | ||
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2017 |
Feud |
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You Mean All This Time We Could Have Been Friends? (S01E08) |
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Abandoned (S01E07) |
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Hagsploitation (S01E06) |
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mais episódios (5) |
Documentário | |
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2018 |
Survivors Guide to Prison |