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Revision as of 23:28, 22 September 2018
Susan Sarandon (b. 1946) is an actor working in Hollywood since 1970.
She made her film debut in Joe with Peter Boyle the same year she started a two season stint on the ABC soap opera A World Apart. Her other roles include The Rocky Horror Picture Show, a 1982 adaptation of William Shakespeare's The Tempest, the erotic horror film The Hunger (with David Bowie), The Witches of Eastwick (with Cher and Michelle Pfeiffer), Thelma & Louise (with Geena Davis), Stepmom (with Julia Roberts), and Disney's Enchanted (with Amy Adams). She was in a domestic partnership with Tim Robbins from 1988 to 2009.
In 1994, she played Bitsy, one half of a rich couple (opposite Charles Grodin's Chaz) who considered buying property on Sesame Street in the 25th anniversary special Sesame Street All-Star 25th Birthday: Stars and Street Forever!
She has also appeared on Sesame Street in several segments. In a sketch with the Count, she parodies one of her more famous movie roles in a Rocky Horror Picture Show spoof where she and the Count are stranded in front of a castle after their car had broken down on a rainy night. (EKA: Episode 2551)
Her other appearances include a scene with Meryl Sheep, a sketch with Cookie Monster, and singing "The Alphabet Song" with her son Miles in a celebrity montage of the song.
Sarandon performed the voice for Ivy in the 2001 Creature Shop film Cats & Dogs.