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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Susan_SwiftSusan Swift - Wikipedia

    Her final film appearance came in 1995, when she starred in Halloween: The Curse of Michael Myers, with Donald Pleasence, Paul Rudd and Marianne Hagan. Swift has a short film career, as well as a short television career for which she appeared in several guest roles during the 1970s and '80s. Her first television role was in the CBS mini-series ...

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0842630Susan Swift - IMDb

    Susan Swift. Actress: Halloween: The Curse of Michael Myers. Born in Houston, Texas, USA in 1964. Susan Swift, brown haired and brown eyed with a winning smile, made her film debut at 13 in Robert Wise's supernatural drama Audrey Rose (1977), in which she gave a stunning performance as Ivy, a young girl who is plagued by horrific nightmares about burning to death in a car crash, which are ...

    • Actress, Soundtrack
    • July 21, 1964
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  3. Susan Swift’s very first role, at the age of thirteen, was in the film “Ivy Templeton,” for which she received rave reviews. She continued acting throughout the 1980s and made her last film appearance in 1995’s “Halloween: The Curse of Michael Myers.”

  4. one of my favorite actresses- from Audrey Rose, Harper Valley PTA and even Halloween 6

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  5. 1977. Audrey Rose as Ivy Templeton. All. Movies 5. TV Shows 4. Department. Acting 9. Susan Rachel Swift is an American actress and former child actress best known for her role as Ivy Templeton in Audrey Rose.

  6. Read all about Susan Swift with TV Guide's exclusive biography including their list of awards, celeb facts and more at TV Guide.

  7. Born in Houston, Texas, USA in 1964. Susan Swift, brown haired and brown eyed with a winning smile, made her film debut at 13 in Robert Wise 's supernatural drama Audrey Rose (1977), in which she gave a stunning performance as Ivy, a young girl who is plagued by horrific nightmares about burning to death in a car crash, which are believed to be ...

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