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Susan Blakely was born on September 7, 1948, in Frankfurt, Germany, the daughter of an Army colonel. [2] After she attended University of Texas at El Paso, she moved to New York and studied acting with Warren Robertson, Lee Strasberg and Sanford Meisner [3] at the Neighborhood Playhouse [4] and later studied with Charles Conrad and Warner Loughlin in Los Angeles.
The miniseries stars Peter Strauss, Nick Nolte and Susan Blakely. It spawned the sequel Rich Man, Poor Man Book II, which aired from September 1976 through March 1977. The network repeated the original series Tuesday nights at 9:00pm from May to June 1977. [1]
Susan Blakely appeared in the film as the first in a three-picture deal she signed with Universal following the success of Rich Man, Poor Man. [7] Parts of the film were also shot in Alta, Utah. [8] Filming had finished by February 1979. [9]
Faye Dunaway as Susan Franklin, Doug Roberts' fiancée; Fred Astaire as Harlee Claiborne, the con-man who flirts with Mrs. Mueller; Susan Blakely as Patty Duncan Simmons, James Duncan's daughter; Richard Chamberlain as Roger Simmons, the electrical engineer and Duncan's son-in-law; Jennifer Jones as Lisolette Mueller
Beauregard "Bo" Lockley (Michael Moriarty), long-haired and thoughtful, is a new type of undercover detective in the New York City Police Department.He is assigned to find a missing young woman (Susan Blakely), but he is not told she is actually an undercover officer whose latest assignment is to get close to a heroin dealer, Thomas 'Stick' Henderson (), that the department has long been ...
Against Her Will: An Incident in Baltimore is a 1992 American made-for-television drama film directed by Delbert Mann and starring Walter Matthau, Harry Morgan and Susan Blakely. A sequel to The Incident (1990), it is the second of three television films featuring the characters Harmon Cobb and Judge Bell.
Dreamer is a 1979 American sports film directed by Noel Nosseck, written by Larry Bischof and James Proctor, and starring Tim Matheson, Susan Blakely and Jack Warden. [2] It was released theatrically on April 27, 1979, and was released by 20th Century Fox through Magnetic Video on home video.
Susan Blakely (for "Chapter I") Nominated [3] Outstanding Film Editing in a Drama Series: Jerrold L. Ludwig (for "Chapter III") Nominated TP de Oro: Best Foreign Series 3rd Place [4] Best Foreign Actor Peter Strauss Won Most Popular Personage William Smith: 2nd Place Writers Guild of America Awards: Episodic Drama: Millard Lampell: Nominated [5]