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Susan Sarandon (Doris Duke) has made a career of choosing diverse and
challenging projects in both film and television. Her film credits include: "Bull
Durham"; Oscar®-nominated performances in "Thelma and Louise," "Lorenzo's Oil,"
"The Client" and "Atlantic City"; and her Academy Award®-winning and SAG Award-
winning role in "Dead Man Walking."
Sarandon made her acting debut in the movie "Joe." Her early film roles also
include "The Great Waldo Pepper," "Lovin' Molly," "The Front Page" and the 1975 cult
classic "The Rocky Horror Picture Show." In 1978 she played Brooke Shields' mother in
Louis Malle's controversial "Pretty Baby."
More recently, Sarandon has been seen in "Moonlight Mile," "Igby Goes Down,"
"The Banger Sisters," "Twilight," "Stepmom," "Illuminata," "Cradle Will Rock,"
"Anywhere But Here," "Joe Gould's Secret," "Shall We Dance?," "Alfie" "Noel,"
"Romance and Cigarettes," "Mr. Woodcock," "Enchanted" and "In the Valley of Elah."
She recently finished production on "Speed Racer."
Sarandon also lent her vocal talents to the animated features "Rugrats in Paris,"
"James and the Giant Peach" and "Cats & Dogs," and served as narrator for Laleh
Khadivi's documentary "900 Women."
Her additional feature credits include: "King of the Gypsies," "The Hunger,"
"Compromising Positions," "The January Man," "White Palace," "The Buddy System,"
"Sweet Hearts Dance," "A Dry White Season," "The Witches of Eastwick," "Bob
Roberts," "Light Sleeper," "Little Women" and "Safe Passage." Sarandon's TV credits
include the HBO productions "Earthly Possessions" and "Mussolini: The Decline and
Fall of Il Duce." She also appeared in the TV movie "The Exonerated," directed by
BERNARD AND DORIS director Bob Balaban.
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