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Famous Like Me > Actress > F > Susan Fleetwood
Profile of Susan Fleetwood
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Susan Fleetwood |
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21st September 1944 |
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St. Andrews, Scotland, UK |
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Actress |
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From Wikipedia, the free Encyclopedia Susan Fleetwood (born September 21, 1944 in St. Andrews, Scotland; died September 20, 1995 in Salisbury, England) was a British actress. She died of cancer.
She was a sister of Mick Fleetwood.
Appearances
- Chandler & Co (1994) TV Series as Kate Phillips (1995)
- Persuasion (1995/I) as Lady Russell
- A Landing On the Sun (1994) (TV) as Elizabeth Serafin
- 99-1 (1994) TV Series as Diane Wellman
- A Few Short Journeys of the Heart (1994) (TV) as Nadia/Marie
- The Buddha of Suburbia (1993) (mini) TV Series as Eva Kay
- Shakespeare: The Animated Tales (1992) (mini) TV Series (voice) as Gertrude the Queen
- Six Characters in Search of an Author (1992) (TV) as The Mother
- The Krays (1990) as Rose
- aka The Kray Brothers (Scotland: English title)
- aka The Kray Twins (Europe: English title)
- Summer's Lease (1989) TV Series as Molly Pargeter
- Dream Demon (1988) as Deborah
- White Mischief (1987) as Gwladys: Lady Delamer
- Offret - Sacrificatio (1986) as Adelaide
- aka Le Sacrifice (France)
- aka The Sacrifice
- Young Sherlock Holmes (1985) as Mrs. Dribb
- Murder of a Moderate Man (1985) (mini) TV Series as Laleh
- Strangers and Brothers (1984) (TV) as Lady Caroline Quaife
- Heat and Dust (1983) as Mrs. Crawford, the Burra Memsahib (The Nineteen Twenties in the Civil Lines at Satipur)
- Clash of the Titans (1981) as Athena
- The Good Soldier (1981) (TV) as Leonora Ashburnham
- The Childhood Friend (1974) (TV) as Janet Morton
- aka Play for Today: The Childhood Friend (UK: series title)
- Country Matters (1974) (mini) TV Series
- The Watercress Girl (1972) (TV) as Mary McDowell
- Hamlet (1970/I) (TV) as Ophelia
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