Susie Amy was born in London in 1981, and brought up in Surrey. Although she always studied drama, she went to academic schools all her life. An agent spotted her in 1999 when she was doing a play at the National Theatre in London - 'After Juliet' by Sharman McDonald. Over the next two years she got parts in _"Sirens" (2002) (mini)_, the sitcom 'Sam's Game', 'The Swap' and 'My Family'. In 2001, at the age of 20, she got her first big break when she was chosen to play 'Chardonnay Lane' in ITV drama Footballers' Wives (2002), which became one of the most talked about shows on TV. In 2002, after filming a second series of Footballers Wives, she was chosen for the lead role of 'Valentine D'Artagnan' in the Hallmark Production La Femme Musketeer (2004), starring alongside Michael York, Gérard Depardieu and Nastassja Kinski. For the role she had to train in martial arts, fencing and horse riding, which she is said to have loved.
Susie Balaban is known for The Way of the Gun (2000), Ghost World (2001) and National Lampoon's Van Wilder (2002). She has been married to Jared Abrams since August 24, 2001.
Susie Barnes is an actress, known for Get Gone (2021).
Susie Baxter is known for Suffragette (2015), Burnside (2000) and Ammonite (2020).
Susie Bianco is known for her work on Trigger Point (2021) and The Craft: Legacy (2020).
Susie Bick was born on September 16, 1966 in Cheshire, England. She is an actress, known for Flirt (1995), Love Is the Devil: Study for a Portrait of Francis Bacon (1998) and Mad Cows (1999). She has been married to Nick Cave since November 1999. They have two children.
Blake trained at the Arts Educational School and the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art. She is the granddaughter of the actress Annette Mills and a grand-niece of the actor Sir John Mills. Actresses Hayley and Juliet Mills are Blake's first cousins once-removed. Blake has appeared regularly in television programmes written by and starring Victoria Wood during the 1980s and 1990s; most notably as the continuity announcer in Victoria Wood: As Seen on TV (1985) in the mid 80s, introducing the spoof soap Acorn Antiques (1987). She also has extensive radio credits. She appeared in the first episode of the sitcom One Foot in the Grave in 1990; her character was responsible for firing Victor Meldrew, and thus set the events of the show into motion. She appeared as a witch in the pantomime Wizard of Oz at "The Lowry Theatre and Gallery" in Salford in 2004. She appeared as Bev Unwin in the ITV soap opera Coronation Street until her departure in December 2006. Blake played the character of Madame Morrible in the West End production of Wicked. She began her run on 2 April 2007, replacing Miriam Margolyes. Blake played her final performance on 12 April 2008 and was replaced by Harriet Thorpe. In late 2008 to early 2009, she starred in the national UK tour of Boeing Boeing and appeared as Judith in one episode of Wild at Heart's third series. She was also in a national tour of Grumpy Old Women 2 in 2009 with Jenny Eclair and Wendi Peters. Blake appeared as Hilary Nicholson in the RTÉ and BBC comedy Mrs. Brown's Boys (2011), replacing Sorcha Cusack, who played Hilary in Series 1. She is currently (autumn 2015) playing The Queen in a theatre tour of the West End hit Handbagged. Blake briefly reprised her Coronation Street role of Bev Unwin in July 2015 to help the long-running character Deirdre Barlow, who was played by the late Anne Kirkbride, bow out of the soap due to Kirkbride's death in January 2015.
Susie Boyd is known for Hotel Dunsmuir (2022).
Susie Brann was born on August 5, 1959 in Amersham, Buckinghamshire, England. She is an actress, known for Alice (2000), Alice: Madness Returns (2011) and You Rang, M'Lord? (1988). She has been married to Maxwell Simon Wiltshire since 1997. They have two children.
Susie Browning is an actress, known for Some Adult Content (2020).