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Most Recent Role: Herself on The Graham Norton Show
Alias Name(s): Susan Tomalin
Gender: Female
Birthplace: New York City, New York
Birthday: 10-4-1946
Birth Name: Susan Abigail Tomalin
Susan SarandonMore Photos Susan was born October 4, 1946 in New York City, New York. She is an actress who's won many awards for her roles.

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The Graham Norton Show
Episode 38
Thursday 5 June 2008 on BBC-2

Graham is joined by actress Susan Sarandon and impressionist Jon Culshaw. A dull audience member gets a film trailer made of his life. Jon talks about his political impressions and Susan talks about supporting Obama in the US presedential elections. Winner of I'd Do Anything , Jodie Prenger...

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In 1995 and 1996, Susan was nominated for SAG Awards in the category of "Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Leading Role". In 1995, she was nominated for The Client. In 1996, she won the award for Dead Man Walking. (edit)
Susan's first daughter, Eva Amurri, was born in 1985. Eva's father is Franco Amurri. Susan then had 2 more children with Tim Robbins, Jack Henry Robbins in May 1989 and Miles Guthrie Robbins in May 1992. (edit)
Susan was chosen as one of People Magazine's annual 100 Most Beautiful People in the World, Beauty over 60, in May 2007. (edit)
Susan had her first child at age 39, and her second at 45. (edit)
Susan appears in commercials for Revlon (2005-2006). (edit)

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Susan: I think the good news and the bad news is Hollywood's not political. The only thing they punish you for is getting old and fat. (edit)
Susan: I never think about humiliating myself. I keep focusing on wanting to do a good job. (edit)
Susan: I choose projects I can talk about for days because now you do publicity for as long as it took you to shoot the movie. (edit)
Susan: I feel I've always been on the outside and always on the edge of an abyss. The women I portray, and the woman I am, are ordinary but maybe find themselves in extra-ordinary circumstances, and what they do is at great cost. (edit)
Susan: Sexuality ... is something that develops and becomes stronger and stronger the older you get... If you can continue to say yes to life and to maintain a certain generosity of spirit, you become more and more of who you are. (edit)
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