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Career Early years. Oliver did numerous television shows in 1957, and appeared on stage. She began the year with an ingénue part, as the daughter of an 18th-century Manhattan family, in her first Broadway play, Small War on Murray Hill, a Robert E. Sherwood comedy. That same year, Oliver replaced Mary Ure as the female lead in the Broadway production of John Osborne's play Look Back in Anger.
Susan Oliver. Actress: Star Trek. A fascinating aura of mystery seemed to surround the characters portrayed by blue-eyed blonde actress Susan Oliver, whose trademark high cheekbones, rosebud lips and heart-shaped face kept audiences intrigued for nearly three decades. She left a fine legacy of work in theater, motion pictures and television.
May 15, 1990 · Susan Oliver, an actress who appeared in numerous television series, died of cancer May 10 at the Motion Picture and Television Hospital in Calabasas, Calif.
May 5, 1990 · Susan Oliver, a star of the old ``Peyton Place'' TV series and a veteran of many other shows and movies, has died of cancer. She was 53. Oliver, also an accomplished private pilot who made a solo trans-Atlantic flight, died at Thursday night at the Motion Picture and Television Hospital.
Oct 17, 2005 · Susan Oliver, a star of the old Peyton Place TV series and a veteran of many other TV shows and movies, has died of lung cancer. She played Ann Howard in Peyton Place, a prime-time soap opera that ...
May 12, 1990 · Susan Oliver, an actress, writer, director and a pilot who won the Powder Puff Derby airplane race for women, has died. She was 58. Miss Oliver died Thursday of cancer at the Motion Picture and ...
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Mar 28, 2024 · Step into the glitz and glamour of Classic Hollywood as we shine a spotlight on Susan Oliver, an icon of the silver screen. 🌟From unforgettable performances...
May 10, 1990 · Susan Oliver (born Charlotte Gercke, February 13, 1932 – May 10, 1990) was an American actress, television director, and aviator.
In 1949, she moved to California to be with her mother, a well-known Hollywood hypnotist Charlotte decided that she wanted to be an actress, took the stage name “Susan Oliver,”- Oliver was her mother’s maiden name. Susan Oliver enrolled in school to become an actress – returning back to the East coast to study at Swarthmore College.