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Susan Melody George (born 26 July 1950) is an English film and television actress. She is best known for appearing in films such as Straw Dogs (1971) with Dustin Hoffman , Dirty Mary, Crazy Larry (1974) with Peter Fonda , and Mandingo (1975) with Ken Norton .
Susan George may refer to: Susan George (actress) (born 1950), English film and television actress; Susan George (political scientist) (born 1934), Franco-American ...
All Neat in Black Stockings is a 1969 British comedy-drama directed by Christopher Morahan and starring Victor Henry, Susan George and Jack Shepherd. [1] [2] The screenplay was by Jane Gaskell and Hugh Whitemore based on Gaskell's 1966 novel of the same title. An easygoing window cleaner who falls in love with a woman he meets in Swinging ...
He was also romantically linked to actor Susan George. From 1976 to 1982, he was married to Kathy Simmons, and to Kim Ely from 1982 to 2005. Jones and Ely welcomed a daughter, Nicole, in 1991.
Susan George (born June 29, 1934) is an American and French political and social scientist, activist and writer on global social justice, Third World poverty, underdevelopment and debt. She is the president of the Transnational Institute , a think-tank located in Amsterdam . [ 1 ]
The Jigsaw Man is a 1983 British espionage film starring Michael Caine, Susan George, Laurence Olivier and Robert Powell.It was directed by Terence Young.The screenplay was written by Jo Eisinger, based on the novel The Jigsaw Man by Dorothea Bennett.
Venom is a 1981 British natural horror-thriller film directed by Piers Haggard and written by Robert Carrington. It stars Sterling Hayden, Klaus Kinski, Sarah Miles, Nicol Williamson, Cornelia Sharpe, Susan George, Lance Holcomb, and Oliver Reed.
The Strange Affair is a 1968 British crime drama film directed by David Greene and starring Michael York, Jeremy Kemp and Susan George. [1] It is based on the 1966 novel by former Metropolitan policeman and private investigator Bernard Toms that was believed to be based on policeman Harold Challenor [2]