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Susan Oliver Biography and Filmography
Susan Oliver
Birthday: February 13, 1932
Birth Place: New York, New York, USA
Height: 0' 0"
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Biography
Best known as a television actress who guest starred on shows ranging from The Twilight Zone to Wagon Train to Murder She Wrote, American supporting actress Susan Oliver also worked on-stage and in the occasional feature film. Before making her movie debut in The Green Eyed Blonde in 1957, Oliver studied drama at the Neighborhood Playhouse School of Theater. She joined the cast of Peyton Place as Ann Colby Howard in 1966, while continuing her film career. Oliver's film career was sporadic after 1970; however, she was active in the American Film Institute's workshop for women. In addition, Oliver directed short films and a few episodes of television series. In her spare time, Oliver was a talented airplane pilot and in 1966, she survived a small plane crash. Oliver won the 1970 Powder Puff Derby air race and was then named Pilot of the Year. Later, she attempted to become the first woman to single-handedly fly a single-engine plane from New York to Moscow, but was thwarted in Denmark when the Soviet government denied her permission to enter their air space. In 1983, Oliver published her memoirs, Odyssey. She died of cancer in 1990.
Filmography
Armed Response (1985)
International Airport (1985)
[ Vera Miles ][ Connie Selecca ][ Susan Blakely ][ Robin Greer ]
Tomorrow's Child (1982)
[ Stephanie Zimbalist ]
Hardly Working (1980)
[ Deanna Lund ]
Nido de viudas (1977)
[ Patricia Neal ]
Amelia Earhart (1976)
[ Colleen Camp ][ Susan Clark ]
Ginger in the Morning (1974)
[ Sissy Spacek ]
Love and the Baker's Half Dozen/Love and the New Roommate/Love and the Rug/Love and the Second Time (1971)
[ Eve Arden ]
Do You Take This Stranger? (1971)
[ Diane Baker ]
Double Jeopardy (1970)
[ Ahna Capri ]
Company of Killers (1970)
[ Ahna Capri ]
Carter's Army (1970)
The Monitors (1969)
[ Sherry Jackson ]
Change of Mind (1969)
A Man Called Gannon (1969)
The White Birch (1968)
The Storm Gate (1968)
The Ivy Curtain (1967)
The Love-Ins (1967)
A Small Taste of Justice (1967)
Perfect Is Too Hard to Be (1965)
Courage of a Conviction (1965)
[ Lee Meriwether ]
A Little Learning (1965)
Your Cheatin' Heart (1964)
The Disorderly Orderly (1964)
[ Francine York ]
Looking for Love (1964)
[ Paula Prentis ][ Yvette Mimeux ][ Pat Priest ]
Guns of Diablo (1964)
The Eleventh Commandment (1963)
Never Wave Goodbye: Part 1 (1963)
The Caretakers (1963)
[ Joan Crawford ][ Polly Bergen ]
Between Hello and Goodbye (1962)
Welcome to Amity (1961)
Somebody's Waiting (1961)
Incident of his Brother's Keeper (1961)
The Thrill Seeker (1961)
Hill of Ghosts (1961)
The Cathy Eckhardt Story (1960)
The Maggie Hamilton Story (1960)
Whip-Fight (1960)
Knife of Hate (1960)
BUtterfield 8 (1960)
[ Elizabeth Taylor ][ Eve Arden ]
A Trip to Paradise (1959)
The Gene Krupa Story (1959)
[ Yvonne Craig ][ Susan Kohner ]
End of the Robe (1958)
The Emily Rossiter Story (1957)
The Thundering Wave (1957)
The Green-Eyed Blonde (1957)
[ Juanita Moore ]
Trivia
  • She won the Powder Puff Derby in 1970.
  • Was a licensed pilot.
  • Was named Pilot of the Year in 1970.
  • Attempted to become the first woman to fly a single-engine plane solo from New York to Moscow, but was deterred in Denmark when the Soviet government denied her permission to enter their air space.
  • Her mother was noted Hollywood astrologer Ruth Oliver. She died in 1988, two years before Susan. Her father was a newspaperman.
  • Gorgeous blonde of 60s movies with equally gorgeous cheekbones who tended to play neurotic, troubled types. She attracted major TV attention on "Peyton Place" (1964) when her character, "Ann Howard", was killed off, and also has a minor cult following as "Vina" from the original pilot for the "Star Trek" (1966) series.
  • Trained at the Neighborhood Playhouse.
  • Directed episodes of "M*A*S*H" (1972) and other TV programs.
  • Her memoir "Odyssey" detailed her journeys as a pilot. She once survived the crash of her own Piper Cub plane in 1966.
  • In celebration of Star Trek's 30th anniversary, an action figure was released of Susan as her character, Vina, on Star Trek.

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