Susan George

Actress

Popular As Susan George (actress)

Birthday July 26, 1950

Birth Sign Leo

Birthplace Surbiton, Surrey, England

Age 73 years old

Height 1.65 m

#15897 Most Popular

1950

Susan Melody George (born 26 July 1950) is an English film and television actress.

1962

She appeared in The Dickie Henderson Show in 1962 and started working steadily on television in shows such as ITV Television Playhouse, Swallows and Amazons and Weavers Green.

1967

George had small roles in films such as The Sorcerers (1967) and Up the Junction (1968).

1968

George starred opposite Michael York in The Strange Affair (1968).

1969

She starred in All Neat in Black Stockings (1969) then the lead and starring role in Lola in 1969 with Charles Bronson.

1970

In the early 1970s, George came to be associated with rather provocative, sometimes (as in Straw Dogs) controversial roles and became quite typecast.

Cinema writer Leslie Halliwell's rather terse summary of her career was: "British leading lady, former child actress; usually typed as sexpot".

Other starring roles include: Spring and Port Wine (1970) with James Mason, Eyewitness (1970) with director John Hough, Die Screaming, Marianne (1971) and Fright (1971) for director Peter Collinson.

1971

She is best known for appearing in films such as Straw Dogs (1971) with Dustin Hoffman, Dirty Mary, Crazy Larry (1974) with Peter Fonda, and Mandingo (1975) with Ken Norton.

Her lighter side was apparent in some of her TV appearances, such as in an episode ("The Gold Napoleon") of The Persuaders (1971) with Roger Moore and Tony Curtis.

George's international breakthrough was starring opposite Dustin Hoffman in Straw Dogs (1971) a huge box office hit.

1972

George went to Europe to appear in Sonny and Jed (1972).

1974

George received an offer to star in Dirty Mary, Crazy Larry (1974) for director John Hough, which was a big hit.

1975

Also popular was Mandingo (1975).

Less seen were Out of Season (1975), A Small Town in Texas (1976), Tintorera (1977) and Tomorrow Never Comes (1978).

1980

Before her marriage, she had a four-year relationship with American singer Jack Jones, and, circa 1980, spent another four years as the partner of casino manager Derek Webster.

George breeds Arabian horses and has a stud farm called Georgian Arabians.

1981

George Guest starred on television and was in Enter the Ninja (1981), Venom (1981), The House Where Evil Dwells (1982)

George moved into producing and later returned to England.

1984

Susan George was married to British actor Simon MacCorkindale from 5 October 1984 until his death on 14 October 2010.

They did not have any children.

1988

In 1988, George marked her film-producing debut with Stealing Heaven.

She was born in Surbiton, Surrey, to Billie and Norman George, with sister, Pamela Anne George.

She has recalled many holidays at the caravan park in Font-y-Gary in South Wales as a child.

She trained at the Stage School, Corona Theatre School and has acted since the age of four.

2013

When asked in a 2013 interview about working with Hoffman and director Sam Peckinpah in Straw Dogs, George said:

"I had a love-hate relationship with Sam, but he was a brilliant director and a genius of his time. Dustin was a generous actor to work with, who could be intense at times, but had a great personality and an incredibly mischievous sense of humour. Making the film was a fantastic experience and one that I cherish to this day."