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After acting for years as a hobby in local repretoiry theatre, Susan, who began acting on Broadway stage with George S. Kaufman and Moss Hart's "Merrily We Roll Along", finally moved into films in 1968 at age 56 to play mature and elderly roles. Susan was also the founder of the "Theatre 40" theatrical company in Beverly Hills. She also played the main character in one of Remington Steele's best episodes ("Love Among the Steele", 1983), see French died in 2003 of natural causes in Santa Monica, California at the age of 91.

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  • right|thumb|200px|Susan French 23/01/1912 - Los Angeles, California (Estados Unidos) * Fallecida 06/04/2003
  • French had in 1983 al met haar Next Generation collega Jonathan Frakes gespeeld in de televisieserie Bare Essence, waarin ze familieleden van elkaar speelden. In 1990 speelde ze in de televisiefilm People Like Us met Star Trek acteurs George D. Wallace, Thomas Kopache en Jean Simmons.
  • After acting for years as a hobby in local repretoiry theatre, Susan, who began acting on Broadway stage with George S. Kaufman and Moss Hart's "Merrily We Roll Along", finally moved into films in 1968 at age 56 to play mature and elderly roles. Susan was also the founder of the "Theatre 40" theatrical company in Beverly Hills. She also played the main character in one of Remington Steele's best episodes ("Love Among the Steele", 1983), see French died in 2003 of natural causes in Santa Monica, California at the age of 91.
  • French was born in Los Angeles, California. She previously acted alongside her Next Generation co-star Jonathan Frakes in the 1983 television series Bare Essence, in which they played relatives. In 1990, French appeared with fellow "Man of the People" guest star George D. Wallace in the television movie People Like Us. Fellow Trek alumni Thomas Kopache and Jean Simmons also appeared in this movie. French died on 6 April 2003 of natural causes in Santa Monica, California.
  • Susan French (January 23, 1912 – April 6, 2003) appeared as Ms. Melny Trafford in the Quantum Leap episode titled "The Color of Truth" in Season 1. Susan was a seasoned veteran stage, television and film actress. After acting for years as a hobby in local repretoiry theatre, Susan, who began acting on Broadway stage with George S. Kaufman and Moss Hart's "Merrily We Roll Along", finally moved into films in 1968 at age 56 to play mature and elderly roles. Susan was also the founder of the "Theatre 40" theatrical company in Beverly Hills.
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  • nm0294215
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  • 1912-01-23(xsd:date)
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  • Santa Monica, California, U.S.
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  • Quantum Leap
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  • Veteran actress Susan French appeared as Amanda Lewis, Jock Ewing's first wife, in the episode titled "Deeds and Misdeeds" in Season 8 of the CBS-TV "Dallas" TV series.
  • Veteran actress Susan French appeared as Ms. Melny Trafford in the episode titled "The Color of Truth" in Season 1 of the "Quantum Leap" TV series.
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  • Los Angeles, California, U.S.
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  • Actrice
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  • Actress
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  • ""
  • "Deeds and Misdeeds"
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  • 1912-01-23(xsd:date)
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  • After acting for years as a hobby in local repretoiry theatre, Susan, who began acting on Broadway stage with George S. Kaufman and Moss Hart's "Merrily We Roll Along", finally moved into films in 1968 at age 56 to play mature and elderly roles. Susan was also the founder of the "Theatre 40" theatrical company in Beverly Hills. Susan appeared in the TV movie People Like Us (1990). She also played the role of Mrs. Shaw in the TV movie Captain America (1979) and its sequel, Captain America II: Death Too Soon. French acted in the soap opera Bare Essence (1982–1983). She also appeared in episodes of The Alfred Hitchcock Hour ("The World's Oldest Motive," original air date April 12, 1965), Falcon Crest, The Colbys, L.A. Law, Moonlighting, and Star Trek: The Next Generation. Her final television appearance was in an episode of Picket Fences. She Also Had a Recurring Role in The CBS TV Series "Cagney and Lacey" as Mrs. Skimmins. French also appeared in the 1980 film Somewhere in Time, starring Christopher Reeve and Jane Seymour. Her other film credits include House (1986), The Verne Miller Story (1987), Flatliners (1990) and Younger and Younger (1993). Her last film role was in the live-action version of Fist of the North Star (1995). She also played the main character in one of Remington Steele's best episodes ("Love Among the Steele", 1983), see French died in 2003 of natural causes in Santa Monica, California at the age of 91.
  • French had in 1983 al met haar Next Generation collega Jonathan Frakes gespeeld in de televisieserie Bare Essence, waarin ze familieleden van elkaar speelden. In 1990 speelde ze in de televisiefilm People Like Us met Star Trek acteurs George D. Wallace, Thomas Kopache en Jean Simmons. In 1987 speelde ze met Star Trek: Deep Space Nine actrice Nana Visitor in een aflevering van The Colbys. Het jaar daarop speelde ze met Corbin Bernsen en Larry Drake in L.A. Law en in 1989 had ze een rol in Quantum Leap met Scott Bakula en Dean Stockwell. Haar laatste televisieoptreden was in een aflevering van Picket Fences (met Roy Brocksmith, Robert Joy en Ray Walston). Filmrollen heeft ze onder meer gehad in Captain America (1979, met Joseph Ruskin, Lance LeGault en Jason Wingreen), Captain America II: Death Too Soon (met William Lucking), Somewhere In Time (1980, met Christopher Plummer en Bill Erwin), House (1986, met Michael Ensign en Steve Susskind), The Verne Miller Story (1987, met Andrew Robinson en Armin Shimerman), Younger and Younger (1993, met Sally Kellerman) en Fist of the North Star (1995, met Malcolm McDowell en Clint Howard).
  • Susan French (January 23, 1912 – April 6, 2003) appeared as Ms. Melny Trafford in the Quantum Leap episode titled "The Color of Truth" in Season 1. Susan was a seasoned veteran stage, television and film actress. After acting for years as a hobby in local repretoiry theatre, Susan, who began acting on Broadway stage with George S. Kaufman and Moss Hart's "Merrily We Roll Along", finally moved into films in 1968 at age 56 to play mature and elderly roles. Susan was also the founder of the "Theatre 40" theatrical company in Beverly Hills. Susan appeared in the TV movie People Like Us (1990). She also played the role of Mrs. Shaw in the TV movie Captain America (1979) and its sequel, Captain America II: Death Too Soon. French acted in the soap opera Bare Essence (1982–1983). She also appeared in episodes of The Alfred Hitchcock Hour ("The World's Oldest Motive," original air date April 12, 1965), Dallas, Falcon Crest, The Colbys, L.A. Law, Moonlighting, and Star Trek: The Next Generation. Her final television appearance was in an episode of Picket Fences. She Also Had a Recurring Role in The CBS TV Series "Cagney and Lacey" as Mrs. Skimmins. French also appeared in the 1980 film Somewhere in Time, starring Christopher Reeve and Jane Seymour. Her other film credits include House (1986), The Verne Miller Story (1987), Flatliners (1990) and Younger and Younger (1993). Her last film role was in the live-action version of Fist of the North Star (1995). She also played the main character in one of Remington Steele's best episodes ("Love Among the Steele", 1983), see French died in 2003 of natural causes in Santa Monica, California at the age of 91.
  • French was born in Los Angeles, California. She previously acted alongside her Next Generation co-star Jonathan Frakes in the 1983 television series Bare Essence, in which they played relatives. In 1990, French appeared with fellow "Man of the People" guest star George D. Wallace in the television movie People Like Us. Fellow Trek alumni Thomas Kopache and Jean Simmons also appeared in this movie. In 1987, French co-starred with Nana Visitor in an episode of The Colbys. The following year, she appeared in an episode of L.A. Law, starring Corbin Bernsen and Larry Drake, and in 1989, she appeared on Quantum Leap, starring Scott Bakula and Dean Stockwell. Her final television appearance was an episode of Picket Fences with Roy Brocksmith, Robert Joy, and Ray Walston. French played the role of Mrs. Shaw in the 1979 television movie Captain America (with Joseph Ruskin, Lance LeGault, and Jason Wingreen) and its sequel Captain America II: Death Too Soon (with William Lucking). She worked in the 1980 film Somewhere In Time, co-starring Christopher Plummer and Bill Erwin. Her other film credits include House (1986, with Michael Ensign and Steve Susskind), The Verne Miller Story (1987, with Andrew Robinson and Armin Shimerman), and Younger and Younger (1993, with Sally Kellerman). Her last film role was in 1995's Fist of the North Star, starring Malcolm McDowell and Clint Howard. French died on 6 April 2003 of natural causes in Santa Monica, California.
  • right|thumb|200px|Susan French 23/01/1912 - Los Angeles, California (Estados Unidos) * Fallecida 06/04/2003
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