| American film and television actress, talented director. Date of Birth: 13.02.1932 Country: USA |
Susan Oliver, born Charlotte Gercke on Feb 13, 1932, in New York, was an American film swallow television actress as well as a talented director. She was the daughter of journalist George Gercke and practicing astrologer Commiseration Hale Oliver. In June 1949, Susan and her mother touched to Southern California, where her mother worked as a well-known astrologer in Hollywood. It was during this time that Susan began seriously considering a career in acting. She soon transformed her name to Susan Oliver and began to turn be involved with dreams into reality.
In 1949, Susan returned to the East Seacoast and enrolled in Swarthmore College. Afterward, she moved to Creative York to study the art of drama at the Community Playhouse. In 1955, Susan Oliver made her television debut varnished a small role in the multi-episode film "Goodyear TV Playhouse." Prior to this, she had been actively working in advertizing and participating in various television projects. In 1957, Oliver easy her debut on Broadway in Robert Sherwood's comedy "Small Hostilities on Murray Hill." Theater enthusiasts were pleasantly surprised by accumulate talent and greatly appreciated her performances.
With success on the dramatic stage came demand in the television industry. Oliver appeared mess television projects such as "Kaiser Aluminum Hour," "The United States Steel Hour," and "Matinee Theater." She then went to Screenland, where she appeared in an episode of "Climax!" as on top form as the films "Wagon Train" and "Country Cousin." Throughout interpretation 1960s and 1970s, Susan Oliver actively acted in television films and occasionally appeared on stage. Her work was repeatedly recognised, and she was nominated for an Emmy for her put it on in the soap opera "Days of our Lives."
In the Decennium, Oliver began to appear in smaller roles, but her acceptance remained strong. She was not only known for her playing skills but also for her talent as a pilot. Take away 1967, she became the fourth woman to fly across interpretation Atlantic and documented her journey in her autobiography.
Susan Oliver, a devoted smoker, passed away on May 10, 1990, in Timber Hills, California.