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  1. 1985–present. Children. 2. Susanna White (born 1960) is a British television and film director. [1] [2] She is best known for directing BBC mini-series Jane Eyre, HBO miniseries Generation Kill, and Disney+ Star Wars series Andor. She has won multiple awards, including one BAFTA Television Award, [3] and received numerous nominations ...

  2. Susanna White is a painter and artist based in Western Massachusetts. She offers personalized classes, commissions, prints, and greeting cards.

  3. www.imdb.com › name › nm1264352Susanna White - IMDb

    7 Photos. Susanna White is a BAFTA winning British film and television director. She attended Bromley High School and Oxford University before being awarded a Fulbright Scholarship to study on the MFA Program at UCLA. Her work ranges from the hard-hitting HBO mini-series Generation Kill about the US invasion of Iraq and the John Le Carre ...

  4. The woman behind the hugely successful new BBC drama Parade's End is leading a campaign to give female directors a better deal in television.. Susanna White, whose adaptation of Ford Madox Ford's ...

  5. Susanna White is a BAFTA winning and multi-Emmy nominated screen director. Her wide-ranging body of work ranges from collaborations with Sir Tom Stoppard, David Simon, Steven Knight, Andrew Davies, and Emma Thompson. Susanna’s work for the cinema includes ‘Woman Walks Ahead’ starring Jessica Chastain, Michael Greyeyes, Sam Rockwell, and ...

  6. www.filmfatales.org › directors › susannawhiteFilm Fatales | Susanna White

    BAFTA award winning director Susanna White is known for her wide-ranging body of work with some of the world's top writers. Most recently she directed Woman Walks Ahead starring Jessica Chastain, Michael Greyeyes and Sam Rockwell. Written by Steve Knight, it tells the story of Catherine Wheldon...

  7. Biography. Susanna White (born 1960) is a British television and film director. She is best known for directing BBC mini-series Jane Eyre, HBO miniseries Generation Kill, and Disney+ Star Wars series Andor.