Susan Priver
Known For:Acting
Biography
Susan Priver, a multi-talented artist, began her artistic journey as a ballet dancer under the tutelage of the legendary George Balanchine at the School of American Ballet in New York City. Her passion for dance took her across the globe, performing with prestigious ballet companies such as the Eglevsky Ballet in New York City, The Hannover Ballet in Germany, and the Cleveland Ballet, where she mesmerized audiences with her grace and skill.
Returning to her roots in Los Angeles, Susan transitioned to acting, honing her craft under the guidance of renowned mentors like Susan Peretz, Charlie Laughton, and Bill Traylor. Her dedication to the art led her to a diverse range of roles in both dramatic and comedic productions on various esteemed LA stages, including The Marilyn Monroe Theater, Theater West, and The Gene Dynarski Theater, to name a few.
Susan's talent and versatility shone through in her portrayal of complex characters in acclaimed plays such as "Detective Story," where she was part of the award-winning ensemble, and David Mamet's "Reunion," for which she earned a prestigious Drama Logue Award for her outstanding performance. Her range as an actress was further showcased in Harold Pinter's "The Lover" and her captivating portrayal of Lilly Garland in "Twentieth Century" at the Lillian Theater.
In addition to her stage work, Susan has made a mark in the world of film and television, appearing in projects like "Lucky Louie" and taking on a lead role in "Mafioso" alongside talented actors like Leo Rossi and Bobby Costanza. She has also shared the screen with industry luminaries such as Freddy Rodriguez and Marco Leonardi in the compelling film "My Brother Jack," displaying her depth and skill as an actress.
Susan's creative spirit extends beyond acting, as evidenced by her foray into filmmaking with "What's up, Scarlet?" where she not only starred but also co-wrote and produced the feature. The film, which boasts a stellar cast including Sally Kirkland and Jere Burns, has garnered recognition at prestigious festivals like OutFest in LA and Frameline in San Francisco, captivating audiences worldwide with its storytelling prowess.
With a repertoire that includes a diverse array of roles in plays like "Idiot's Delight," "Fool for Love," and "The Trial Of Othello," Susan Priver continues to captivate audiences with her talent, dedication, and unwavering commitment to her craft. Her contributions to both stage and screen have solidified her reputation as a versatile and accomplished artist, leaving an indelible mark on the world of performing arts.
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