Suzy Amis

About Suzy Amis

After making her film debut as the object of Kevin Costner and Sam Robards' attentions in "Fandango" (1985), Amis won a 1986 Theatre World Award for her off-Broadway debut in "Fresh Horses". Since then, she has shown a certain independence in her project choices that belies her former image. She has played in films ranging from "Plain Clothes" (1988) to John Boorman's "Where the Heart is" (1990). Her two largest roles to date have been in the independently produced features "To Small Bodies" (1993), Beth B.'s tense look at relationships co-starring Fred Ward, and "The Ballad of Little Jo" (1993). In the latter she played the title character, a 19th century woman who cross-dressed in order to live her life in the Old West. Amis appeared briefly as a lawyer involved with Gabriel Byrne in "The Usual Suspects" (1995) and was the granddaughter of shipwreck survivor Rose (Gloria Stuart) in James Cameron's "Titanic" (1997).

Partners

Husband

James Cameron. Cameron directed Amis in "Titanic" (1997); married on June 4, 2000 near Malibu, CA

Husband

Sam Robards. Met while filming "Fandango" (1985); married 1986; divorced 1994

Career Milestones

Reputedly offered role in first film she auditioned for ("Blame It on Rio" 1984); turned it down because of nudity

Worked as model in Paris during summer vacation and first five months of senior year in high school

1980

Aunt submitted photo to model agency head Eileen Ford who introduced her on "The Merv Griffin Show" as 'The Face of the Eighties'

1982

Returned to New York after three years of modeling in Europe

1985

Screen acting debut in "Fandango"

1986

Off-Broadway stage debut, "Fresh Horses"

1993

Starred in the independent Western "The Ballad of Little Jo" as a woman who masquerades as a man

1997

Had small role as Rose's granddaughter in "Titanic"