Susan Hogan

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Susan Hogan (née King ; * 1948 in Scarborough ) is a Canadian film actress .

Life

Born and raised in Scarborough, she embarked on an acting career after starring as Abigail in her high school production of The Crucible . She attended the National Theater School of Canada from 1966.

After graduating, she appeared in theater productions in Toronto and at the Stratford Festival. In 1979 the theater critic Bryan Johnson named one of the best actresses of the year. In 1981 she injured her knee. In 1983, Hogan and her husband Michael Hogan starred together on the CBC television series Vanderberg . Susan Hogan has three children with her husband and lives in Canada.

Filmography (selection)

  • 1971: The Manipulators (TV series)
  • 1976: Peep Show (TV series)
  • 1978: In the spell of death ( I miss you, hugs and kisses )
  • 1979: The Brood ( The Brood )
  • 1985: Comedy Factory (TV series)
  • 1986–1987: The Little Vampire ( The Little Vampire , TV series, 7 episodes)
  • 1990: Narrow Margin - 12 hours of fear ( Narrow Margin )
  • 1994: Boozecan
  • 1998: We'll get you too! ( Disturbing Behavior )
  • 2004–2006: The L Word ( The L Word , TV series)
  • 2013: Psych (TV series)
  • 2014: The Color of Rain
  • 2015: crimes are her hobby - The secret of chocolate chip cookies ( A Chocolate Chip Cookie Murder Mystery )
  • 2019: Elsewhere

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. "Hogan seeks salvation in wrinkles and lines". The Globe and Mail , April 2, 1977.
  2. a b "Susan Hogan is aiming for an about-face". The Globe and Mail , February 7, 1979.
  3. ^ "Shrew goes on, Kate or no Kate". The Globe and Mail , February 6, 1981.
  4. "Now starring in their own home; Playmates as children, actors come from theatrical families." Toronto Star , February 9, 2008.